In complete agreement with you there. The worst part about the teacher's recursive answer is that I wouldn't be surprised if she forced rote memorization of the first 5 even numbers and that rule, and didn't actually teach what makes a number even or odd.Ya, the better question was "why is your answer to 6 true?"
And I don't like the teacher's answer either. I'd rather say "because it's divisible by 2 with no remainder" rather than their answer.
Don't...don't get me started.I once got into what became a philosophical debate about whether numbers exist or not... The divisibility by 2 was relevant though I don't remember why.
On the one hand, I want to rally behind your flag and join you in denouncing a teacher for questionable teaching practices. On the other, I wonder if he didn't actually do an excellent job of showing what life would be like in the real world. Ugh.its very obvious when a professor is making something difficult for the sake of making it difficult, because he either isn't smart enough or is too lazy to make it challenging in the right way. Not sure if that makes sense.
When I was a kid, I got placed in a remedial reading group because they didn't believe that I had read all the books they assigned me. I've been inhaling books for as long as I can remember.I love telling this story.
When I was in first grade we had a series of workbooks that we needed to go over. There were 21 of them and when you completed them you took this test using a "magic ink" pen that made the things you wrote on appear. So if you took the test and used the pen on the "B" box, it would tell you if you were correct. If wrong, you could choose another answer until you got the right one. So you could conceivably unearth all three incorrect answers before getting the right one. But you can only have so many wrong before you failed.
I loved these books and went through most of them very quickly, including taking the tests. When the teachers found out how fast I was going through them, they told me I had to stop because I would finish before everyone else. Basically, these books were supposed to last the entire year, not a couple weeks. So during the time when we were supposed to be working on them, I had to sit at my desk quietly. Could I read? Nope. Could I doodle? Nope. I had to sit there doing nothing for an entire hour. I was being punished because I loved to read and did it faster than everyone else.
I will never forget that lesson.
Man, I had a similar experience. At school, they tested reading levels and when I was 10, I was reading at a college level. The school questioned the tester (a volunteer) if she had coached me or prompted me, and I had to take it again.When I was a kid, I got placed in a remedial reading group because they didn't believe that I had read all the books they assigned me. I've been inhaling books for as long as I can remember.
My mother went in and had a "discussion" with the teacher. I ended up having to take a special test where they had me read a book that I'd never seen before to prove to them that I wasn't just memorizing what was being read to me at home.
When I was in first grade, we got to go to the library for the first time, and we were assigned the "first grade section", which had the Dick and Jane books and similarly easy reading material. When I complained, my teacher said that I could pick any book I wanted, and if I wrote a book report to prove that I understood it, she'd write me a note to the librarian to give me access to the higher level reading material.When I was a kid, I got placed in a remedial reading group because they didn't believe that I had read all the books they assigned me. I've been inhaling books for as long as I can remember.
My mother went in and had a "discussion" with the teacher. I ended up having to take a special test where they had me read a book that I'd never seen before to prove to them that I wasn't just memorizing what was being read to me at home.
I was referring to the city library, which was within walking distance of my house. Restricted books were things like The Complete Book of Breast Care, for instance.The library was restricted? That's really odd.