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    October 14, 2008

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    Suzy

    Hey...
    My name is Suzanna, but everybody calls me Suzy...i am what most people at school would call a nerd, or a geek...once in a while i get called a goody-goody, or even a couple of words that really hurt my feelings. But, the point is, that i am above average (i am gifted), and people say that i m different and dumb, because i enjoy doing math problems. or word games, for fun. But, i still do it. And this site has been totally helpful. So, thank you to the author(s)...
    :)

    Ashlee

    Hi...i am a student, and i just wanted to say that i have found this website very interesting, because i think that it must be awesome to be a teacher. It is what i hope to be when i grow up. A lot of your ideas sound fascinating. But, maybe you could also make learning fun...just a suggestion though...i just think that it would be even better than it already is, if both the teacher AND the students could enjoy the experiences they have (at school). If the happiness were mutual, it would be so much better, and the students would enjoy life more, because they spend most of it (their lives) at school. And, if they actually enjoyed school,there probably wouldn’t be as many people dropping out of high school, or college and university. That would mean that so many dreams and goals would be fulfilled. And I am pretty sure that by making the students happy, that would make the teachers feel good about them, too. It would be a win-win situation. I see no negative side to it. Of course, I would love to hear other people’s opinions on the subject. Maybe someone could write an article or blog about it on the site? I sure hope so.

    Sorry that my comment was so lengthy...i have even more to say, but i guess i will have to save that for next time..oh well...thanks anyways!

    Gabi Jack

    Thanks for publishing this information!

    BTW, I'm still waiting for whenever you find some time for that interview! ;-)

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