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Old 03-12-08, 10:05 PM   #6
mapuc
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Not just that. You had much more respect for your teacher then, than the pupil/stundent have today.

Markus
On whose behalf are you speaking here? I graduated from a North American high school within the last 5 years and things were never as extreme as suggested by these rather silly examples, and I came from a supposedly 'bad' school. There were bad seeds, as there always have been and always will be, but the majority of us appreciated and followed directions. Throughout all our bomb threats and drug dealers I cannot recall any scenarios that actually mimicked these results. And hey, I'm sure everything turned out just peachy in '77 too, right? But of course, those were the good ol' days. Must get my head out of the sand.

I left school in 1981(9th class) I do remember something from back then, in 1977
No it was not the "good old days" absolutly not. We had problems with drugs and a.s.o then also. But Somehow the teacher had more respect.

Further more, I remember lot off thing from my days in school then and in 1999 to 2001 when I was studying to be a math teacher And I asure you that here in Sweden there was huge different from then(77) and now(01)

Markus
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