I'm getting sick of my Visual Arts teacher. He's so clueless. I use sophisticated language in my essay then he suspects me of plagiarism because "the manner in you speak is different to how you write" - Well of course, sir! The way we speak everyday and our language used in our writing is always going to be different! What, you expect me to write 'lyke dis' in my essay? PFFT!
I was already accused of plagiarism once by a girl in my English class who took her anger out at me just because she didn't like my personality and because the teacher chose my work as an example of a good analysis for Beneath Clouds, and because she didn't hand in her work in time and got annoyed so she picked a target. It was the biggest waste of my time and I know I'm an honest person, so I wouldn't plagiarize - I'm proud of my work and I'm glad my work is being rewarded. But people like my teacher really make me frustrated.
And I have always used a high degree of sophisticated language in my writing - it's natural for me - can you believe I worte, "Death became a motif in Kollwitz's work" and he didn't understand what MOTIF meant? "Motif means design" - No sir, in the context of literature, motif means a recurring theme. And I wrote, "Kollwitz reproduced her feelings of grief in her works" and he actually CORRECTED 'reproduced' with 'expressed'.
I handed in my essay, and he gave me 15/20. How is that fair, when I know the other teacher of the next class would've given me 18 or 19/20? Aren't all Assessment tasks meant to be marked by ONE TEACHER?
It's amazing how clueless teachers can be, and I'm stuck with one who is lazy, and doesn't doesn't know how to mark work!
I was already accused of plagiarism once by a girl in my English class who took her anger out at me just because she didn't like my personality and because the teacher chose my work as an example of a good analysis for Beneath Clouds, and because she didn't hand in her work in time and got annoyed so she picked a target. It was the biggest waste of my time and I know I'm an honest person, so I wouldn't plagiarize - I'm proud of my work and I'm glad my work is being rewarded. But people like my teacher really make me frustrated.
And I have always used a high degree of sophisticated language in my writing - it's natural for me - can you believe I worte, "Death became a motif in Kollwitz's work" and he didn't understand what MOTIF meant? "Motif means design" - No sir, in the context of literature, motif means a recurring theme. And I wrote, "Kollwitz reproduced her feelings of grief in her works" and he actually CORRECTED 'reproduced' with 'expressed'.
I handed in my essay, and he gave me 15/20. How is that fair, when I know the other teacher of the next class would've given me 18 or 19/20? Aren't all Assessment tasks meant to be marked by ONE TEACHER?
It's amazing how clueless teachers can be, and I'm stuck with one who is lazy, and doesn't doesn't know how to mark work!