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Helping out in a cooking class

  • Writer: Ashlee Rouse
    Ashlee Rouse
  • Nov 19, 2015
  • 1 min read

Today I helped out a collegue with her cooking class. They were making cheese and it was awesome!

It was good to see another style of interaction between the teacher and her students. These kids are a little bit younger than the students I teach and it was interesting to notice how they treated their teacher and were a whole lot different overall. The way that the teacher taught them was alot more constricting and mum like.

I suppose this is a reaction to their age and immaturity, which is understandable, but also intersting at the same time. It makes me reflect on the expectations I have for my year 9's to be independant when in fact they have just come into school as primary students. I may be treating my students with too much expectation that they have time management and can work to deadlines.

Intersting, very interesting, and with such declicious cheese.

 
 
 

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