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5 teachers for one subject? (1 Viewer)

-may-cat-

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Anyone have one of those really bad, but REALLY nice teachers? its so hard to hate them
 

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theshortykatt said:
dude thats crazy. why so many.. ?
i reckon there are bad/good teachers in the way they teach.

there sure are good teachers.
they are often experienced, know how to teach, teach the right stuff and also keep the subject as interesting as possible.

i think it also depends on how the student learns as well.
Okay, allow me to explain:

1 - Left on maternity leave
2 - Moved to New Zealand
3 - Mysteriously disappeared
4 - Decided not to take us for HSC, because her daughter was in the class
5 - Our current teacher cannot teach to save her life.

Sezza, I know you're going to hate me for this, but:

There are definitely bad teachers. But that doesn't mean that you can use that as an excuse for failing a subject. The point of school is not to gain knowledge, but to learn how to gain knowledge, and use those skills once you finish school. A student needs to learn how to become independent. Except a lot of schools seem to miss that point, and that's why we have "bad teachers".
 

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squeenie said:
Okay, allow me to explain:

1 - Left on maternity leave
2 - Moved to New Zealand
3 - Mysteriously disappeared
4 - Decided not to take us for HSC, because her daughter was in the class
5 - Our current teacher cannot teach to save her life.

Sezza, I know you're going to hate me for this, but:

There are definitely bad teachers. But that doesn't mean that you can use that as an excuse for failing a subject. The point of school is not to gain knowledge, but to learn how to gain knowledge, and use those skills once you finish school. A student needs to learn how to become independent. Except a lot of schools seem to miss that point, and that's why we have "bad teachers".
teachers teach to the level they think is appropriate for students

you must be shit at chemistry
 

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