Kido eventually sat down alone at a table as far away from everyone else as he could get and started eating. He didn't really like it, but at least he could use the time to focus, right? Running through various ideas in his head, he started analyzing a few pieces that he thought would be appropriate to teach in a class for the students here. Since he didn't know what everyone was capable of, would it be better to start with the basics, or would an assessment be needed? So many things to consider...
How in the world do other teachers do this?
"If you haven't gotten food yet, hurry up and come get it! I'm not cooking any more until dinner!"
Felice shouted out into the cafeteria, sounding falsely irritated again. As he served up the quesadillas, though, he continued thinking back on what he knew and what he had just heard. Granted, he still thought that he hadn't quite gotten the right idea for some of the information he had gleaned, but what he understood clearly was still something. Now he just had to find out a few more "somethings" without something going horribly wrong. Based on what he already knew, though, that wouldn't be easy. It would be much easier to deal with this if only he could find a way to share information with someone more experienced...