Worst Teacher!
Honestly, Last year was the first time that I have came across the worst teacher in the school district. He was really smart, but he was too smart to teach the class. He was selfish, and only cared about getting the material done and giving us a test the next day. Not only was he selfish but he was also witted.
When the class was to ask brief questions that wouldn't apply looking up, he would rudly look us in the eye and tell us "Look in the book, it's easy" or "Didn't you just hear me explain that?" Students would complain about confusion and not understanding the material, but he would just blow us off and not even try to help any of the students. He would dilbertly make us sound like liers, such as when the principle of the school and parents would confront him of this problem, due to us students failing his class. Students would go see him after school for extra help he would allow us to retake the quizes but in the long run it made it even worst because he always took the lower grade. Not only that, but when you made plans to get extra help, most of the time he wouldn't stick to his word and leave school for the night. We all understand that things come up and we have to do something, but it would of been nice to know ahead of time that he wasn't going to show up.
Our teacher was very inconsistent of putting grades in the grade book until the last minute. Work would be lost due to his unorganization skills. Students who participate in sports would be put on academic probation due to grades not being entered, or lost work. Everything that he lost would always be the students fault. It seemed to be that nothing was ever his fault and his goal was to see his students fail. As the year progressed students started dropping his class, which added stress to the ones who did. Us students that dropped his class had to still make up the credit on an online cours. It was stressful for some, and some didn't even get to graduate with their class due to his horrible teaching skills. He was one of the worst teachers I have ever had.
1 comment:
He does seem to be kind of a menace as you list his faults. They all sound familiar from my years of observation of teachers, which, frankly, extends at this point back to...1950.
I particularly like the two quotations you give him--quotations will always make a piece sit right up.
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