User talk:Mkeit003

Hello Meagan, I love your idea of using technology in today's class room. This idea, I feel would really work because as you said so many kids are glued to the tv screen playing video games or watching it. I also like your idea about activities and many interactions, this is on of the things that made me enjoy history in high school. Well good luck with your education and be blessed.Eharr022 (talk) 21:10, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey girl I'm glad there are more of us Military brats running around in the teaching field. I think that moving around makes us experience a lot more people. Congrats to your dad. My dad was in the Coast Guard he retired last year after thirty years. I've got to admit having a fun classroom is a huge goal for teachers and yes Bill Nye the Science Guy rocks. Hcamp006 (talk) 01:11, 31 January 2009 (UTC)

Hey Meagan, Thanks for taking the time to comment about my page :) I am also an Army brat. I totally agree with you on not teaching for the test. Students don't learn if you just teach the material they're going to be tested on. And technology is huge for me too, the traditional way of learning is slowly fading out and technology integration is now happening and I am excited!   Cbyrd012 (talk) 21:46, 31 January 2009 (UTC)

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