Monday, December 17, 2007

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mercedo wrote today at 1:01 AM
I was completely doing my homework till age 15 or in my junior high days. But at age 16, I stopped doing so. It took many hours to complete homework and it was simply a wasting of my precious time. Because those days I noticed teachers didn't know what is really needed for pupils to do. I decided to learn by heart what I thought it needed. Besides I stopped taking a note, because I felt it nonsense to do it. I was just sitting in a class and trying to learn by heart what I thought it necessary.At home I was writing a novel all day long. This habit lasted till I got a degree in University.If teachers have a class under the premise that all pupils finished their homework, only those pupils who followed their teacher's instructions to do their homework can catch up with the pace of class by the teachers. All others are unlikely to follow the class. There are many pupils in a class. Some follow well and others don't. Some pupils are superior to teachers. Teachers' role is not to impose something in a class, let alone at home, but to give advice what is needed for each pupil.

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