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Professor: JOHN MOORE
Course: SEC 481
Course Title: Teaching Social Studies
Student Grade: A
Post Date: 11:44:32 PM 11/8/2005
Overall Rating: Poor Poor
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Exam Information
Exam Content: No Multiple Choice
No Matching
No True/False
No Fill in the Blank
No Essay
No Problem Solving
Mandatory Final: No
Cumulative Final: No
Other Information
Textbook Required: Yes
Extra Credit Available: No
Attendance Required: Yes
Quantity of Notes: Moderate
Difficulty: Moderate
Additional Comments
Dr. Moore is a nice professor who genuinely cares about social studies and teaching. However, in the course of caring so much about those two things, he has forgotten to care about the students and treats those who have had him as if they were in one of his middle-school classes he used to teach. As noted in one other evaluation, DO NOT disagree with Dr. Moore or he will come down hard on you. Also, I have been forwarned by educators in the area that those who have him as a professor should be guarded in using him as a reference or even mentioning his name to other educators because Dr. Moore DOES NOT have the best reputation in Southcentral Kentucky. Furthermore, if you do take Dr. Moore, make sure you attend all of your classes, inform him ahead of time if you will miss, or if you do miss go to him outside of class time to talk to him. Otherwise he will nail you to the wall in front of the entire class (goes back to treating students as if they were in a middle-grades classroom.) The best advice that can be given is to stay polite, calm, and do your work. If you have questions- ASK EARLY and OFTEN because Dr. Moore gets easily side-tracked by talking about NCSS and a bunch of other things that maybe one in ten teachers will actually face. I hope this helps- I've been off the hill for a few years, but Dr. Moore never changes, and I've actually seen that about 80% of what he talks about for the semester can be summed up in about 1 class period with no interruptions.  



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