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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2009

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  • poor children.

  • @Toasterpuppet

    Actually,as far as I know,we use them for some reason. it's better for our eyes than whiteboards and we can look what teachers write from any angle clearly.

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  • WTF is he writing on the blackboard. looks like some random shit :D

  • @Gorgormcgor that's not wat I ment.. Example: your math teacher explains a problem on the board but u didn't understand it. But u understand wat he was saying because u understand the language. The same here if I knew Japanese I still wouldn't understand his teaching

  • @MeRedZack Yeah, I'm from the UK, my school wasted so much money on projectors, interactive boards etc but only a few lessons actually need all that.

  • onna no kami (L)_(L)...

  • @stonedflame

    Here in germany with have lots of chalk boards. They are widely spread in schools and universities.

    They are cheap, easy to handle, they don't need electricity and the teaching/learn effect is the same compared to all other meadia kinds. For everything else they use projectors or a beamer + tabletPC.

  • @TheDertzui as i said spelling and grammer really bad. math, science, history, music, IT, geography was really good.

  • @tonyp1928

    by the type you're writing, you're not smart

  • Sometimes our math lessons seem to look exactly like that.

  • @stonedflame yeah bro, because those boards are cheaper. and the computer ones they get major deals on when they buy 100+ of them. so yes, the "poor south" is still the "poor south"

  • I went to a boarding school in the East Coast with 40k+ annual tuition. We used chalkboards.

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