I have to take attendance every day in my classes--fair enough, as I am part of the record-keeping system.
I prefer that students answer "Yes, I'm here" and be done with it. However, since students know I like to joke around, they sometimes answer differently. I usually frown upon such answers, since that part of class involves a bureaucratic process that I simply want to move past.
The other day, though, when I called out "Haley" and she said , "I'm not here", it didn't sound like the usual clowning around.
"What?", I queried.
"I'm not her," she replied. "Haley's not here . . . mmm, the good Haley's not here. She went home. I'm the bad Haley."
Since I have never, ever gotten that answer before, I was mystified.
"You are the bad Haley?"
The girl replied, "Yes," giggling as she did so.
I tried to get more of a response during class, but failed to figure out where that atypical response came from. I'm curious as to whether or not she'll build on it next week.
Sunday, 13 November 2011
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