Ok so here's the situation.
We've just completed preliminary half yearly exams, and I've failed 2U maths by 0.5 marks. However a number of people in my class got a lot lower than this, and we're talking in the 30s of %s. I'm rather worried about my mx1 mark now because I didn't go that well in 2U. The teacher is also the school admin coordinator, and so she has very little free time whatsoever, the only time being a Monday afternoon. I do have a tutor, and she has helped bring my marks up, but the problem is that I don't enjoy doing the maths work at all. There's a lot of effort for (apologies for the language here: ) piss all reward. Students can put in a ridiculous amount of effort with 3U maths and I just don't see the rewards for doing it in the short term.
The teacher burns through content like no tomorrow, so much so that I've occasionally had to audibly tell her to slow down so I can finish writing the rest of the equation or working down that she's done on the board (Mainly answers to the exams we got back). Am I the only one that agrees that the admin coordinator should not be teaching 2 and 3 unit maths? She just seems to have so little time to help during lunchtimes, etc.
I don't think the issue is me not understanding the content, it's more me getting confused with 2 and 3 unit content. I mixed up Further Inequations with regular Inequations and so I forgot how to do the basic stuff. Geometry is just a pain in the rear, lost a lot of marks in 2 unit because of geometry (and apparently many people did too!). If the cohort aren't doing that well, does that indicate perhaps there's something going wrong on the teachers end?
Cheers,
LC
PS: I'm quite good at sensing when someone is becoming irritated or frustrated, and I notice that when I'm not getting something that "should" be basic, the teacher in question seems to get quite frustrated with me. I can see it in her facial expressions, though she doesn't actually say anything.
I have the capability to do the work, but sometimes it just takes someone to sit down and explain it a little more in-depth than skipping everything that she considers basic, and as mentioned above, lunch time help is out of the question.
I may consider asking another teacher for assistance in this matter.
We've just completed preliminary half yearly exams, and I've failed 2U maths by 0.5 marks. However a number of people in my class got a lot lower than this, and we're talking in the 30s of %s. I'm rather worried about my mx1 mark now because I didn't go that well in 2U. The teacher is also the school admin coordinator, and so she has very little free time whatsoever, the only time being a Monday afternoon. I do have a tutor, and she has helped bring my marks up, but the problem is that I don't enjoy doing the maths work at all. There's a lot of effort for (apologies for the language here: ) piss all reward. Students can put in a ridiculous amount of effort with 3U maths and I just don't see the rewards for doing it in the short term.
The teacher burns through content like no tomorrow, so much so that I've occasionally had to audibly tell her to slow down so I can finish writing the rest of the equation or working down that she's done on the board (Mainly answers to the exams we got back). Am I the only one that agrees that the admin coordinator should not be teaching 2 and 3 unit maths? She just seems to have so little time to help during lunchtimes, etc.
I don't think the issue is me not understanding the content, it's more me getting confused with 2 and 3 unit content. I mixed up Further Inequations with regular Inequations and so I forgot how to do the basic stuff. Geometry is just a pain in the rear, lost a lot of marks in 2 unit because of geometry (and apparently many people did too!). If the cohort aren't doing that well, does that indicate perhaps there's something going wrong on the teachers end?
Cheers,
LC
PS: I'm quite good at sensing when someone is becoming irritated or frustrated, and I notice that when I'm not getting something that "should" be basic, the teacher in question seems to get quite frustrated with me. I can see it in her facial expressions, though she doesn't actually say anything.
I have the capability to do the work, but sometimes it just takes someone to sit down and explain it a little more in-depth than skipping everything that she considers basic, and as mentioned above, lunch time help is out of the question.
I may consider asking another teacher for assistance in this matter.
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