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Good day, good people. What was your favorite subject in school and do you find it useful today like in your job or your everyday life? I loved math in school. I taught math for like five years. I love it. Couldn't teach anything else the same.
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Good day Laurie. So English was my favourite subject in school. I speak English as my second language so it's definitely useful for me today. Thanks for the question.
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Hey Ruby, thanks for sharing. I appreciate that. Definitely we all need English, especially with writing going down the drain because of text messages, but that's a whole other
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My favorite subject in school was social studies and do I find it useful today? Yes, because it has taught me to know how to take a stand on anything and everything that I do in my life. I'm very passionate about it.
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Peace yes I just wanted to show love set up the social studies shout out the social studies I'm reading his book right now it's called the UC see connection how to free yourself from legal Tierney I love
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History history and as I got old is a proved to be so important because we are told history totally backwards and that's one of the things that I love to teach on the teacher people the truth about what happened in history
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Hey, I actually really like this response. My only problem is literally the way that the American education system is set up. They do not allow the actual teachers to come up with the curriculum for history, which really defeats the purpose.
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And one more reference point that you can probably share with a lot of people to clear up their conceptions. Look up the General Board of Education philosophy statement. It will blow your mind.
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I guess I would say social studies just because I'm learning every single day and you know how history class can be the same lessons but then I'm learning different things each day so you know.
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You know, I actually really like this perspective because now for the first time I am teaching history this year, US history to be exact, and I can't stand it. But I'm going to phrase it that way to my students on Monday. Thank you.
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Art was my favorite subject and photography. It turns out I ended up being a professional photographer for 28 years before a career change at age 45. It helps me to be open-minded and creative and be a critical thinker.
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My favorite subject in school is definitely anything to do with writing, so English classes and stuff like that, and definitely beneficial in what I do today since I do a lot of writing and, you know, have to learn grammar and all these different things, keeping...
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My favorite subject in school was math until 11th grade. So yeah, um, and right now I just went back to school. And so far my favorite is psychology.
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I can definitely relate except for the until 11th grade part. I didn't like 12th grade math but math is still my favorite subject. Just problem solving and coming up with solutions. I love it.
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My favorite subject in school was history for a long time and then once art became like a main Course that was where I was at and I do find it helpful still.
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That's why it's so important for us adults to find out what his torii really means. Look at the word, it's a compound word. His torii. Look up T-O-R-Y.
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Alright CP, you just bust my head with that one. I sure enough looked up. Tori, make sense now. I'm having my kids do this in class.
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I'm glad that she took time to look that up that's actually what I teach on and I'm not how to brag I'm just here this year as I work with my people but that's what I teach art is my people etymology in the truth about his story
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I am a famous of the deathly has to be mass or geography won't hear one of those two as he loved and loved it and you know I use maths every day man's job anyway so yeah mass
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