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In Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Why Is That Teacher trapped in a box?



Her name is iTeacher(i as in "internet").She had too much stress back when she was a kid,so she had to stay home and teach from a computer.As a teacher,she got access to everything from the staff,so she got access to the school's wireless chat server so she can go online without an internet cable.

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Who was the rockstar/music teacher on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide?



It is the lead singer from Everclear, Art Alexakis, and the song is called Rock Star. Listed source links.

Whats the song that the music teacher sings in Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide?

Its like, "I wanna be a rockstar!"
... thats all i know, and its not by nickelback haha

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Everclear - Rock Star

Did you know that the teach IS the singer of Everclear?

is Zombie survival guide ok for school?

I am alwas bored of all the books at school so i found the book zombie survival guide and now i am in the middle (beginning) of it. the school i go to we take quizzes on books on computers but this book doesnt have one. you are supposed to tell the teacher and they will put it on there but im not really sure if this book is good for school or not.


teachers ARE the zombies--they give us-us-us- HOMEWORK!!!!!!

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In Neds Declassified School Survival Guide the music?

In one of the episodes of the show, Ned's taking a music class and wants to change to another class. Is the music teacher really Art, the guitarist from Everclear?


Yeah, seen that episode, and I was like "He seems familiar... and it was him!


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    If so many students use the Internet on a regular basis, then why not teachers to benefit students who use the same source you do? I checked out some of the sites, like surveymonkey where you can get students to take online surveys. That is one way you can get feedback from students on lessons and such without the use of paper. Students will find it relevant because they use computers on a daily basis at home and at schools. Computers and Internet is what they know. Not only teachers can get ideas for student feedback, but they can also get ideas to reward students in creative ways for positive behavior without using food. Things I read include prizes, free time, and computer time.