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This an obvious observation from you about a teacher you are working with as a student teacher or in some other capacity, so you have to answer it. We can't do it for you. If you are going into teaching it is important that you understand the matrix of teaching and what is going on in the classroom. Out of this will come part of your philosophy concerning education and teaching. A teacher needs a foundation educational philosophy to teach.

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