tnf wrote:I love my job too - at the end of this year i had a student leave a note on my desk telling me how the big bang has to be impossible due to the law of angular momentum and also asking why, if we are evolving, humans haven't changed in the 2000 years that we've been here (that's really 'young earth'). It wraps up by telling me that all this points to Jesus and that I have 2 choices - accept him or face him at my death and spend eternity in hell.
So yea, its good to see that the education I give them is really sinking in.
On a positive note, I did have several students tell me that my class has completely changed their perspective on the universe, nature, and their place in it - so that its always good.
whatever man, don't let the religious children get to you. trust me, they're a lost cause. i think that this is usually because an apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
if i were u i'd just ignore occurrences like that and focus on students that want straight facts instead of believing in some hokum that their parents have been telling them since they were born.
i love my job but i not learning or doing anything new.
We are adding 2 new countries to play in which could make things interesting.
Zimbabwe ... ikes mein laben
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