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CruelBuffalo
09/29/23 3:02:09 PM
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VeesMcGees
09/29/23 3:12:43 PM
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Most k-12 teachers have plans for a targeted age group. Unless your teacher was teaching material above the classs typical level or went on a tangent, theres wasnt anything to ID intelligence. Then, theres multiple types of intelligences. One should assume that a teacher is smart in whatever they chose to teach (though whether or not that individual was a good teacher is a different story).

A history teacher added in worldly elements or the present at the end of the term, beyond just the traditional history that we had covered in class. For that unique inclusion that was his own choice, l will say history in this post, but not vote it.
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itachi15243
09/29/23 3:15:41 PM
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It really depended on the teacher. The English teacher wasn't always smarter than the history teacher or something. Each year, I'd have one or two good to great teachers in a subject.

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samsungsalt
09/29/23 3:45:52 PM
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Smartest is an arbitrary level, however, the subject in which my teachers had the most knowledge in were probably all the stem teachers I had

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CruelBuffalo
09/29/23 4:14:19 PM
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Im asking, even though as we are older know that smarter is so vague, is that I feel students ask certain teachers more questions than others because of the stereotypes. Makes it hard to live up to.
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