At one point a student asked the teacher what the "M" on the tip of the icing meant. The teacher replied that he didn't know. Then she continued with the lesson. This was a teaching moment that was missing from the classroom. What would you have done differently? If a student asks me a question and I don't know the answer, I think a more accurate response would be, “I don't know the answer right now, but I'll research it and give you an answer tomorrow. " Or I would say to the student, "How about you research that question yourself and give an answer to the class tomorrow?" This way the student will have some responsibility for their own learning and the class will benefit from the knowledge gained. How to relate this to how you see yourself as a teacher? I really appreciated how the teacher and the class formed a close-knit community. The students even gave the teacher the nickname “school mom”. of environment where I care about students' well-being and home life The teacher spent more time visiting homes and meeting students. I think this is a great way to get to know my
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