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Re: Help! Magnetos as teaching aids!
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Posted by Name Witheld on December 01, 2005 at 14:21:25 from (204.8.191.186):
In Reply to: Help! Magnetos as teaching aids! posted by ffateacher on December 01, 2005 at 12:39:43:
There was some issue of this in a newspaper a few months (2 yrs) ago about a shop teacher allowing students to chose a couple of alternate punishments. One such punishment was the student had to allow to be shocked from the mag of an air cooled engine. The student chose this punishment but reported the incident. I remember the teacher was in hot water from administration and local board. I left teaching at a time when I allowed students to bring guns to school to refinish the stocks and at one tome to make a new firing pin. The lasy year I taught I could see a dark cloud coming when one student wrote a dirty word on the driver's ed. car In class I remarked that we had a very happy freshman boy in class. His mom had taught him a new word recently and in fear that he would forget the word he wrote it in the dust on the car.His mom had me before the Principa, PTA< superintendent and Board of education. I resigned to find more comfortable work. And I did. The gun repair was not an issue.
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