Thursday, May 20, 2010

A Teacher use a survey to see what activities the will like to do, then implement some of the activities?

What is the purpose of the survey?


A)get everybody involve


b)get rid of the students


C)Appreciate their cultures


D)any other answer...

A Teacher use a survey to see what activities the will like to do, then implement some of the activities?
D.) Teachers can use surveys as useful tools. If many people in the class enjoy Activity X (whatever most like to do) the teacher can find ways to teach his subject matter through that activity or through discussion of that activity. For example, an English language teacher learns that his students really like popular music. He can then use examples from song lyrics to teach the students various parts of speech and their usage.
Reply:Definitely to appreciate their cultures and if possible to involve all the students and help them participate in whatever programmes that the School would conduct during the curricular year, which will bringforth their talents and earn applauds. This will also help students to show and use their interests in proper way, which will uplift their morale and spirits. Every Teacher should conduct such surveys of their students and try to find out how they can still improve and embellish their lives, which will make their Scool and Parents proud of them. By implementing such useful activities in all spheres would certainly raise the image and reputation of the School and the Teacher. It will help the Students to take the guidelines of the Teachers and improve their performance.
Reply:a.
Reply:A- get everybody involved
Reply:How about a little of each answer
Reply:The teacher is afraid of backlash. So instead of possibly making decisions on his/her own, they're submitting a questionnaire to the students so that they can come up with politically correct activities. Which I suspect will be nothing more than all the children sitting outside watching the grass grow. At least I don't think that offends anyone.





Yet.
Reply:God I hope you're not the teacher doing the survey.





"A teacher USES"... or "teachers Use"...





anyway...





surveys are useful, in determining the mindset of people.





Activities... if you're going to do them in a group... you would want to maximize participation.





Try not to be so cynical.
Reply:(A) to get everybody involved


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