I am curious to learn what type of style you are focusing on... is it the teaching style or the writing style? Either way, I think that style is a very important part of any classroom and it can sometimes make or break relationships with students. I have had a number of teacher who had a specific style of writing/teaching and it was not successful for all students. If a student writes something that the teacher is not used to (or does not prefer) the student will often receive a poor grade. What does style mean in the classroom, for students and teachers?
I am curious to learn what type of style you are focusing on... is it the teaching style or the writing style? Either way, I think that style is a very important part of any classroom and it can sometimes make or break relationships with students. I have had a number of teacher who had a specific style of writing/teaching and it was not successful for all students. If a student writes something that the teacher is not used to (or does not prefer) the student will often receive a poor grade. What does style mean in the classroom, for students and teachers?
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