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But what pencil do you use, writers?
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29/03/2007 16:19:14
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I was seriously irritated with Allie's English teacher earlier this school year. She had completed her paper on time, which is not always the case, and then when she went to print it the printer wouldn't work. She called me in a panic and asked what she should do. I said copy it onto a diskette and take it in. Later that day she called back to say her teacher wouldn't accept it on diskette and marked her down two grades on the project. Stoopid! Allie did the work. It wasn't her fault that the printer chose that moment in time to die. And it wasn't "the dog ate my homework" because it was right there on diskette. Grrrr. There are some good teachers, plenty of them, and then others who need to be put out to pasture.


>Today the problem is teachers will only accept papers typed. Not all students (believe it or not) have access to computers or typewriters.
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>>>I have terrible handwriting but I was at school a few years before computers really made a hit in the UK's education system (I'm 31). I would often get marked down for poor handwriting and yet never quite understood why I wasn't allowed to bring in printed works.
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>>When my kids were in school, we had to fight with a few teachers about letting them submitted typed work. I was going to write that I think that's pretty much gone now, but seems to me one of my nieces or nephews just had the same fight.
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>>Tamar
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