What you see is not what I see

It was the season of Christmas, when I ventured into the wild realm of secondary school education as a substitute teacher.  Imagine: I, the academic chameleon, who had always bounced between eighth, ninth, and tenth grades, unknowingly stumbled upon the grand finale during my short stint in eighth, ninth, and tenth grade. Now let’s talk kids versus teenagers – a classic showdown.  Children, with their … Continue reading What you see is not what I see