Snape as new DADA teacher (was "New Dark Arts Teacher")

mysmacek mysmacek at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 15 17:21:06 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 70589

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "T.M. Sommers" <tms2 at m...> wrote:
> michelle.pagan at c... wrote:
> > this is more the case in U.K. schools.  But in highschool in the
U.S. there 
> > aren't teachers and T.A.s...furthermore, in college where that is
the case, 
> > the student has gone through higher education and is going for an
advanced 
> > degree in the subject.
> 
> Although that is the usual situation, there are exceptional 
> cases.  When I was an undergrad one of the other students in my 
> year taught a seminar.  It was attended mostly by faculty 
> members, because the subject was too advanced for most grad 
> students, and far too advanced for other undergrads.  Whether 
> Harry is such an exceptional case is debatable.

Here (Czech Republic) it is quite common in universities - the
professors (and the likes) do the lecturing, examinations and write
schoolbooks and graduate students studying for higher degree do the
labs and sometimes help with exams

Mysmacek






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