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		<title>By: tikno</title>
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		<description>Dear Brennan,

You are right, the most important is what happened during those class and teacher&#039;s ability to motivates their students.
Nonetheless, a thought that the smaller ratio of student to teacher is also good rather than 80:1.

I had an experience when I were in high school in Indonesia. Usually I felt boring if facing math lesson. But one day a math teacher come to my class and teach us with his own style. Sometime he inserting a little math humor so the math lesson is not boring anymore and how he gave the lesson is easy to understand. He always tried to interact with students, so I&#039;m not feel being teached but feel like learning together. Then he become my favorite math teacher, namely Mr. Sam.

Tikno</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Brennan,</p>
<p>You are right, the most important is what happened during those class and teacher&#8217;s ability to motivates their students.<br />
Nonetheless, a thought that the smaller ratio of student to teacher is also good rather than 80:1.</p>
<p>I had an experience when I were in high school in Indonesia. Usually I felt boring if facing math lesson. But one day a math teacher come to my class and teach us with his own style. Sometime he inserting a little math humor so the math lesson is not boring anymore and how he gave the lesson is easy to understand. He always tried to interact with students, so I&#8217;m not feel being teached but feel like learning together. Then he become my favorite math teacher, namely Mr. Sam.</p>
<p>Tikno</p>
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