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v sia

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1 top worste teacher that comes straight in mind has to be this teacher called

mr . lee ( asian ) , he looks like the biggest dork , no clue whats going on ( literally) he teaches nothing , i think he is a casual (when teachers away , thats his time to shine ) . I had him for a double period and this is what happened

We sat down , he sat down , we talked he stared around the class ( literally ) people ran outside class , he sez " your in detention " ( in a very slow fobby way ) obviously it was an empty threat . This was back in year 8 , i dunno where he is now

prolly fired
 

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My english teacher...

* reads word for word from notes
* cannot teach
* once, when discussing poetry, instead of talking about the technique of the colon, described it as "whaddya call it...the two dots"

she is crap
 

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my old math teacher stood at the front of the class drooling and making spelling errors all over the blackboard...
 

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the worst teacher i has talks and talka and talks all class, ( about nothing) mgives us tons of homework, spends about the next 5 lessons marking the homework, then talk about nothing again
its a cycle
 

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Originally posted by v sia
1 top worste teacher that comes straight in mind has to be this teacher called

mr . lee ( asian ) , he looks like the biggest dork , no clue whats going on ( literally) he teaches nothing , i think he is a casual (when teachers away , thats his time to shine ) . I had him for a double period and this is what happened

We sat down , he sat down , we talked he stared around the class ( literally ) people ran outside class , he sez " your in detention " ( in a very slow fobby way ) obviously it was an empty threat . This was back in year 8 , i dunno where he is now

prolly fired
when has 'asian' become a trait of bad teaching? :rolleyes:
 

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^^^^ i dont think he was stating that i think he was justs saying his teacher is asian. like you know saying such and such teacher is tall and he ...
 

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All the maths teachers I've ever had... altho Mr Dion (bus driver) who I had for year 10 and 11 maths has screwed me up forever. He has one of those buzzy voices, makes you want to throttle him, has about 25 Ums in each sentence.. And can't teach maths for ****. IE he asks us what a formula is when we haven't learnt it yet because he's forgotten. Couldn't even remember the quadratic formula...
 

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Of course there are 'bad' teachers around...

The average UAI to enter was in the 40's and 50's many years ago...and many of the older teachers didnt do a 3 to 4 yr structured course where they had to learn everything about teaching techniques and the learning process (things like motivation) plus their specialisation. Then you have to take into account experience, support and whether or not the teacher actually likes their job.

In line with 'the times' the UAI mark is quite high now and most education courses at many uni's are pretty full on (believe me I, I'm doing one now).

For every 'bad' teacher there are plently of excellent ones.
 

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Originally posted by JohnButler
Of course there are 'bad' teachers around...

The average UAI to enter was in the 40's and 50's many years ago...and many of the older teachers didnt do a 3 to 4 yr structured course where they had to learn everything about teaching techniques and the learning process (things like motivation) plus their specialisation. Then you have to take into account experience, support and whether or not the teacher actually likes their job.

In line with 'the times' the UAI mark is quite high now and most education courses at many uni's are pretty full on (believe me I, I'm doing one now).

For every 'bad' teacher there are plently of excellent ones.
Hey cool user name... and yes, I totally agree.
 

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my economics teacher - she talks at 200km/hr, warbles and garbles economic terms and theories, has grammar worse than mine when i was in yr 3, can't spell to save her life, plays favourites, creates dumb strategies to "improve the efficiency fo the class", and is just a plain cow....:mad:
 

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an HSIE teacher at my school . . . he's an ok teacher, but he's usually such a bludger!

once he walked in at the beginning of the period, asked us when the period ends, went out, and then came back when the bell rang!
 
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One of our old science teachers used to talk to us all lesson about what games he plays on his gameboy. By the way, this dude was like 45 years old. What fucking 45 year old plays a gameboy? :D :D :D
 

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ahhahahahah

some teachers are so weird ey?

but my deputy is a mad teacher . . . he used to get to school on a motorbike
 

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we had a relief teacher once that looked like santa, and this guy i knew started singing jingle bells and he went absolutely mental, i mean it was like he had painful suppressed memories from his childhood or something :p
 

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having bad teachers is irrelevant, good teachers arent essential at all to succeed in the HSC; motivation is the key (although having a good teacher, especially in maths can be an inspiration)
 

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Originally posted by nike33
having bad teachers is irrelevant, good teachers arent essential at all to succeed in the HSC; motivation is the key (although having a good teacher, especially in maths can be an inspiration)
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well we're not talking about success in the HSC we're talking about school - and how some teachers are really crap! - and how some teachers make school enjoyable some times!
 

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My science teacher when l was in year 9.

Mr Bennett...all he did was talk about drugs and how bad they are for you.

He was also obsessed about speaking badly about shalvey and how he taught the teen duet group s2s.

I got a mark of 41 at the end of the year in science. In year 10, with a new teacher, my mark was in Band 5 so l was quite happy :)
 

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