The Maths syllabus on Boardofstudies is gay. Go look at it.Kujah said:Advice is get some textbooks, print out a copy of the syllabus for your topic, ask other teachers for assistance, and check the BOS section for help if you get a crap teacher. Hope this helps
ARE YOU SERIOUS?cs01001 said:I am glad I got a new Maths teacher for this year. The one I had from Year 8-10 was real cranky, would chuck dusters into fans, throw chairs at students, slam doors, screams, yells, swears etc. I have had enough, I am glad I got a new teacher this Year
No don't. It's all bullshit..just work from the textbook.cs01001 said:The Maths syllabus on Boardofstudies is gay. Go look at it.
My teacher was similar. If you said you didn't understand he would make something out of nothing. He would go: "How could you not know tht?", and would almost leer at you trying not to laugh...meanwhile the whole class' attention is on YOU!tamaranadine said:When I was in year 8, during a certain maths class I didn't understand one of the concepts shown. I put my hand up, telling the teacher that I didn't get it, but the teacher just goes;
"Well that's too bad Tamara. I have explained it as best as I can so that's just your problem."
Bitch!
What is the point of having a teacher then.
In the end I just asked my friends and they explained it.
I had a teacher that threw some students exercise books across the room, paper went flying everywhere, and this occured on several occasions. The same teacher would also threaten students. The teacher had a "break", and then left a short while after.Jachie said:In Year 10 I had a horrid Maths teacher. Not only would she not explain things, she would get bitchy when we asked her questions, belittling everyone and even going so far as to calling one girl "stupid". She physically grabbed another student, too. We went to everyone about it: our year advisor, the head of maths, the principal, we even sought advice on the Internet from those "everyone has rights!" sites and I even asked around here.
All in all, nothing was done. There's no way in hell I'm doing Maths in Year 11, because there's no way in hell I'm going to have her as a teacher again. I feel sorry for those who will, though.
Wow, it sounds like you had the same teacher as me, she didnt know what she was doing and she kept asking the students the answers or stuffing up when she marked tests. Even when she wrote the soloutions to hw questions the class had to correct her.:rofl::rofl::burn::burn::burn::rofl::rofl:raspberry-sauce said:I have a maths teacher, who isn't very aware of what she's doing. I mean, she's nice and it's a good thing that most of the time, I can understand what she is trying to teach but we'll be marking answers to h/w or an exam, or she'll write a question on the board and she'll get the wrong answer and we as students have to correct her. I know, everyone makes mistakes but this happens regularly, and she shouldn't be in front of the class if she doesn't know what she's doing, lol.