Teachers should be required to show march madness on the back ground while they teach.

Teachers should totally have March Madness playing in the background while they teach, along with any baseball games during class. Gotta keep an eye on my bracket and fantasy baseball lineup, right? Just a lighthearted suggestion!

One Reply to “Teachers should be required to show march madness on the back ground while they teach.”

  1. While I appreciate your sense of humor, I think having sports in the background might distract more than help! Teachers work hard to engage students and keep them focused on the lesson. Maybe there’s a compromise—like having a sports-themed day or a little friendly competition related to the games after class? It could be a fun way to bond and engage with both academics and sports! What do you think?

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