(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Who motivated you to continue schooling?
What's the most effective teaching method you've experienced?
What do you feel is your biggest responsibility as a student?
When has a teacher changed your perspective or opinion on a topic?
What's the biggest misconception about teaching?
Do you believe the gender of a professional matters? When does it? When does it not?
What is another occupation you feel is commonly judged or misconceived?
How will you ensure you have a successful classroom?
Do female teachers reinforce their stereotypes or break them down?
Do you see a lack of fairness in promotion or hiring based on gender?
What fuels your learning?
Which period of education was the most influential to you? Why?
Why is discussing females in education such a touchy subject?
Who was your favorite female teacher? Why?
What do you see as another “female” job? Why is this offensive to males? Why is this offensive to females?
Put yourself in the shoes of a female educator today, what's the biggest obstacle?
Should there be a dress code that is separate for female students and teachers? Why or why not?
What makes a teacher unapproachable?
Do you see a difference in enthusiasm from public school teachers to professors? How?
Which subject do you believe women should still be taught in schools (think of their curriculum in the colonial era)?
Do you agree more with conservative, liberal, or radical point of views on women's education?
Give your opinion on the difference between receiving disciple from a female or male professional.
What's the most important trait a teacher can have?
Are female teachers better for students? Just female students? Just male students?