lol. I'd die if I didn't know my teacher's first name. Seriously. It's like the first thing you say in Sweden: "Hi everyone. I'm Lars and I'm blablabla". Although I can imagine not knowing your teacher's name can be quite... exciting, to try to figure it out and so forth. But still... I think that knowing your teacher's first name is very important to create a harmonious atmosphere in which everyone can feel comfortable. Because if they call you by your first name, then you should be allowed to do the same. Also, I think for some students, seeing a teacher as an individual rather than an object improves their learning because then the whole learning process doesn't feel as forced or mandatory and can make a person aware that it's just not a school subject but can also be used in real life and is something important etc.
... the teacher call you by your first name at least, right?
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Date: 2008-01-10 05:15 pm (UTC)... the teacher call you by your first name at least, right?