Monday, January 9, 2012
Change #6. First 15 Minutes of Class Belongs to Mr. Ing (Planners)
This sixth change is about having the first 15 minutes of each class belonging to Mr. Ing. In the beginning of each class, (homeroom, leadership period, advisory) it's Mr. Ing's turn to talk. That's when he gives us any announcements, and anything that we need to know, and we write it in our planners. We have this change, because i think that Mr. Ing always tries to make the first 15 minutes of class belong to him, it's just that we don't know, so we always talk without giving him the chance, and that's because we were being self-fish. I think that Mr. Ing put up this rule because not everyone was acknowledging that he wanted to talk, so when he makes it "public", so that everyone would know that it's his turn to talk. I actually like this rule, because it lets Mr. Ing give us any announcements that we need to know. If we didn't have this rule, i don't think that some of the announcements would get out to us, and then we wouldn't know what's happening. So i'm actually happy about this rule. I don't think that we should change this rule, because it's helping EVERYONE. If we didn't have this rule EVERYONE wouldn't know what's going on, so this change affects EVERYONE, while some affect just some particular people. We have this rule because some people just cut Mr. Ing off, and talk about their own social life, which is being self-fish. That's another thing that's causing all the problems that we have. I think that i do fit into this, since i said that this rule affects EVERYONE, but if it didn't really affect everyone, i don't think that i would fit into this rule because i let Mr. Ing talk, when he needs to talk because most of what he says is very important and informative, so i want to hear what he says. If some people would let him talk without interrupting him, i think that we wouldn't have this rule.
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