To: laredo44
What could you possibly have been doing for 12 hours a day
Working with students after class, grading papers, running the math club, running the model rocket club, lesson planning, maintaining the ASRs that were hooked into the GE/Dartmouth timesharing network, devising math experiments (e.g., demonstrating time series using gravity experiments), etc. etc. etc. Enough or do you want more?
37 posted on
10/26/2003 3:55:15 AM PST by
pt17
To: pt17
Working with students after class, grading papers, running the math club, running the model rocket club, lesson planning, maintaining the ASRs that were hooked into the GE/Dartmouth timesharing network, devising math experiments (e.g., demonstrating time series using gravity experiments), etc. etc. etc. Enough or do you want more? What I'd like is a breakdown of a typical work week. What was the 60 hours composed of? How much time in class, how much grading papers, etc.
39 posted on
10/26/2003 4:07:26 AM PST by
laredo44
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