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View Poll Results: Should pupils be allowed to talk in class?

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    Quote Originally Posted by REDNECK View Post
    so talking is unsafe is it?
    yeh? :rolleyes: if they dont listen and continuing talking, don't forget, we talking about deaf people as well, blind people, not everything perfect :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warezkid2 View Post
    yeh? :rolleyes: if they dont listen and continuing talking, don't forget, we talking about deaf people as well, blind people, not everything perfect :rolleyes:
    i honestly fail to see how this has any relevance to anything at all.

    but OKAY. you carry on thinking the way you think and trying to explain in your own little ways.

    as mentioned, i've voted yes

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    I speak in plain English

    Quote Originally Posted by REDNECK View Post
    i honestly fail to see how this has any relevance to anything at all.

    This thread, says, Should pupils be allowed to talk when the teacher not talking.
    Well, i replied, saying it gonna cuase problems,

    1. Safety health issues, which wont make it happen.
    2. It gonna take a hell of time to get the students to shut up when the teacher needs to talk again.
    3.If you mean above, disbled people need extra help, and i dont think it would work, since some deaf people work in mainstream schools, and dont need students talking to the teachers.


    but OKAY. you carry on thinking the way you think and trying to explain in your own little ways.

    I lol'd hard
    as mentioned, i've voted yes

    Okay?

    P.s, What with the ******* bold?

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    Depends on circumstances, sometimes sure, other times not. Tis really up to the teachers "/

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    No, they will get distracted. Learning in silence is more effective and educational.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    No, they will get distracted. Learning in silence is more effective and educational.
    they tend to get distracted then, as they get bored usually and find other silly little things to do!

    it is probably better than letting them talk though

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    Quote Originally Posted by REDNECK View Post
    they tend to get distracted then, as they get bored usually and find other silly little things to do!

    it is probably better than letting them talk though
    What the hell did you just say!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by REDNECK View Post
    they tend to get distracted then, as they get bored usually and find other silly little things to do!

    it is probably better than letting them talk though

    Another reason, when people talk, they dont think about there work,

    oh your gonna say, ye some do, but maybe not 20% of UK, which is alot

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    your question is too broad. of course students should be allowed to talk, but it really depends on the situation. if, for example, a group of students have finished their work and talk extremely loudly amongst themselves, then it is definitely unfair to the rest who have not finished.

    we as students sometimes take our teachers for granted. you have to understand their feelings too, they're trying to conduct a good lesson and there you are, blabbering away, distracting both the teacher and the rest of the students.

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    They should providing they're respectful to the teacher & quiet when they're told to be.
    I've been here since the beginning, I've been here forever and I don't plan on going anywhere anytime soon.

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