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PostSubject: Dealing With Unexpected Issues   Tue 1 Feb - 18:38

It is important as a teacher to expect the unexpected. Don't get flustered when everything doesn't work out perfectly because it usually doesn't. Roll with the punches and become a problem solver not a problem creator.
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PostSubject: Re: Dealing With Unexpected Issues   Tue 1 Feb - 23:03

roseman wrote:
It is important as a teacher to expect the unexpected. Don't get flustered when everything doesn't work out perfectly because it usually doesn't. Roll with the punches and become a problem solver not a problem creator.




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PostSubject: Re: Dealing With Unexpected Issues   Wed 2 Feb - 0:05

Expecting the unexpected has become one of the principles I follow since 2008.
Thank you for the valuable advice!



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PostSubject: Re: Dealing With Unexpected Issues   Fri 4 Feb - 15:19

Sometimes it seems that teachers have to deal with much more than humanly possible. Not only do they have to teach and try to meet the needs of so many different pps, but we are also expected to keep up with the latest educational reforms. The truth is that many educational issues face teachers each and every day.
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