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Author: Dannene
Date: 1999-08-23 15:48
I've had some teachers (who shall remain nameless) who have made me completely break out in tears in lessons as well. Some teachers are very hard on students because they are trying to push them to be better players. It's always possible that this is the case. I don't personally believe that this method of teaching is always the best for a student, but certain personalities thrive on this and it pushes them to practice more or be better. I'm one of those personalities. It really helped me at times! I've only really had one student that I thought could benefit from this kind of teaching (Miranda, if you're reading this, this is you!! ) but for the most part, it doesn't work. I hope your teacher is reading these responses and adjusts their teaching style! it can be very damaging.
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1999-08-22 07:50 |
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1999-08-22 13:04 |
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1999-08-22 13:51 |
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1999-08-22 17:40 |
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1999-08-22 22:10 |
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1999-08-23 00:16 |
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1999-08-23 05:18 |
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Dannene |
1999-08-23 15:48 |
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1999-08-23 17:26 |
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1999-08-23 21:34 |
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1999-08-23 22:47 |
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1999-08-24 00:02 |
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1999-08-24 02:12 |
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1999-08-24 04:14 |
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1999-08-25 04:42 |
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1999-08-25 11:34 |
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1999-08-25 19:53 |
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1999-08-26 03:28 |
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1999-08-28 20:39 |
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1999-08-28 21:50 |
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