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Ok, so there's a forum about bad teachers and what makes them suck. Let's look at the other side... surely there's gotta be some good ones out there!!!

How about the good teachers?? What do they do that makes them so interesting and makes you want to LEARN the subject?? My Spanish teacher is great - we have a class of 5 people and she sits at the desks with us, so it's more one-on-one tuition.

My English teacher is good cos he knows what he's talking about. Our class jokes and stuff, but we know when he's serious and there's work to be done.

How bout everyone else??
 

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Blah, someone already did it!!

APOLOGIES....

But if u have suggestions for good teaching styles, post them here!!
 

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* Okay these are ex teachers of mine that i thought were good:

* this teacher that was really really funny, like not fake funny but really really naturally funny and he made the work fun and made us want to come along to class and do well and stuff

* I just had this teachers that was a reallllly good teacher and that was good in itself! and she was heaps cool like if the class mucked up she blamed it half on herself coz she realised she was joining in converastion about tv shows and stuff she was cool.

* Um this teacher who is just really nice and stuff, i like it when teachers are actually nice as people and stuff, friendly, oh and we are in year 11 and she still plays games and stuff, actually a few of my teachers do that, like we played games in year 7 and then never again in years 8-10 but in year 11 we have cool teachers! Like you know we will play say BINGO and have chocolate as prizes and for easter this teacher brought us easter eggs! HEHE i thought that was fair cool
 

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^^^ ya i agreee, i love it when u get good teachers. unfort. for me it didnt happen!!!!! im stuck with *cough* strange teachers for 2 years 11 and 12. grrrrrr
 

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well we have this one teacher... i was in an accelerated ipt class that finished the hsc last year.... but since were still in yr10 we had to go to all our timetables lessons....... the princcipal had told our teacher to tell us to redesign the school website.... so our teacher tells us to work on the website for lyk 5mins and if the principal asks..... you can say that you are no good..... then we played counterstrike and network games on the school comps when there are no games at all permitted at school.... out teacher asked us to open a "school related" website before opening the game so that we can quickly Alt+Tab to it if a tacher works in..... he even joined us playing sometimes.....i miss that class :(
 

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Legal studies, Business studies, Economics teachers were excellent.....all charismatic and enlightning teaching style. They actually talked in the classroom AND also gave us things to summarise...a bit of both polarised extremes some students experience at their schools!
 

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i think the best teachers are one's that can explain stuff in good old normal english that everyone can understand and teachers that act normal (like they have a life)... then they become interesting ppl who talk to u bout stuf (other than work) n they make your subjects seem mo interesting so u absorb mo work
 

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^^^ ya i agreee, i like it when teachers r actually friendly as people, and telll stories about themselves n stuff, and then u feel comfortable asking questions about the work and staying back to work on stuff coz u know them
 

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Originally posted by *girl04*
^^^ ya i agreee, i like it when teachers r actually friendly as people, and telll stories about themselves n stuff, and then u feel comfortable asking questions about the work and staying back to work on stuff coz u know them
normally, i'd agree but this yr im hating teachers who think classtime means storytelling time...i just feel like saying "can we please get on with the topic"...there is just no time for yakking teachers esp when most of the time, it is completely irrelevant...if my eco teacher is reading this and somehow recognises me...im talking about YOU miss!! :mad:
 

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My English teacher is great. I had her in year 9 and was really happy when I found out that I would have her for yr 12. She just explains things so that I can understand and remember them.

My Ancient History teacher is also a good teacher. At first, I didn't really like him and didn't trust him because a few of my friends said he was a bad teacher, but he's really nice and funny and I've found out that he IS a great teacher. I remember a whole lot more now that I have him. I do Society and Culture by correspondance and he's my supervisor, so he helps me with that too, which is really good because if he didn't help, I'd be pretty much lost.

My maths teacher this year is good as well. I dind't like her at first because she's really strict and she intimidated me in year 7, but she's a wonderful teacher because she expects a lot, so I study a lot more.
 

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my physics teacher is REally good.. (compared to most of my other ones,,)
he explains really well
and i remember nearly everything at the end of the term.. less studying.. ehehe
 

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i have good teachers for all subjects. i'm so lucky, especially considering my general luck with teachers in jnr years
 

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i've actually had a pretty good run with teachers throughout high school...there are the odd dodgy ones but mostly they are either goo, excellent or tolerable i suppose ...hee hee i sound like darcy :p
 

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MISHKA ---> I did Spanish in Years 9 and 10, and we had the LOTE coordinator, who is Spanish by birth, but also speaks Italian, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese and Arabic (little wonder she became a LOTE big wig). Our class was also very small, only about 7 people. She was so good - she never laughed at our (mis)pronounciations, made up all these cool listening and reading activities (eg for one listening assessment, we got to listen to an interview with Antonio Banderas about Zorro, and for reading, we had to read a Spanish email forward about bullfighters that was very funny) and immersed us in the culture by bringing in newspaper articles, getting us to cook traditional Spanish food (I cheated, brought in my Mum's tortilla...yum), giving us lessons in flamenco dancing, taking us to see Amores Perros...Plus she was so funny and, like, cosmopolitan, having travelled everywhere...She made learning, even horrendous grammar, fun, so we excelled. It is good that you virtually get one on one tuition, as Spanish grammar can get really hard, and the accent is difficult to master if you're a non - background speaker. Do you do Beginners or Continuers?

My best teachers this year, are, without a doubt, my two English teachers (both middle aged ladies) and my Studies of Religion teacher (also a middle aged lady). The former are just so excellent - they are both naturally funny, really give you confidence by saying things like 'the HSC is easy', 'if we got over 90, you guys will have no problems', 'it's simple, just do this...' (you have no idea how much this boosts your confidence and motivates you to actually read King Lear, write an essay on Emma, etc.), when you are ultra stressed, say exactly what you want to hear eg 'the HSC isn't the end of the world' and 'you will NEVER be defined by a mark on a piece of paper'. Not only are they good counsellors, they are also excellent teachers - they are able to explain the most complex texts in layman's terms, make the most boring modules (mildly) interesting, give us excellent notes from the top of their heads (one of the them gave us a lecture on 'Crossing the Red Sea', I seriously had 3 A4 pages of notes by the end of it) as well as supplementing these with copious material, not only from study guides, but previous Band 6 students' essays, specialist books from Fisher Library, masters thesis, etc. And I'm not the only one who thinks so - they recently won the Premier's Excellence in Teaching Award. My SoR teacher is also good - she has so much knowledge, she just stands there, says 'OK, we're doing Aboriginal spirituality's inextricable connection to the land' and she's off for an hour at least - she has one of those compelling voices you could listen to for ages, plus she's really funny and informative, so not only do you get down heaps of good notes, you also REMEMBER them really well...I only did a cursory read through of my notes before our half yearly and got 39/40, just cause everything she said stuck in my head. Then, at the end of the lesson, she'll give us stuff from the Macquarie Revision Guide, relevant articles from the Catholic Weekly, etc.
THANK GOD FOR EXCELLENT TEACHERS!! And by the way, don't hesitate to tell your faves how good they are and how much they're helping you...I tell my English and SoR ones every lesson, and they reckon it motivates them to do an even better job, plus is really nice, cause all they usually get is back chat and criticism. So, SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION!!! (Whoops, didn't mean this to sound like an aggressive army recruitment poster...)
 

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