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My fucking hebrew teacher. - ISFAT
My fucking hebrew teacher.
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post Jul 27 2007, 07:17 AM Post #21
QUOTE (slurpee @ Jul 27 2007, 05:30 PM) *
Worst teacher i ever had was probably the best teacher i ever had (in bludge respect)

math in year 9, he would walk in, say get to work, open up a national geographic mag, walk out to the staff room and play solater, man i played alot of nightmare chess in yr 9 math

That also brings me back to the days of year 9 maths. However, our teacher was a English/Law major and had no idea who or what Pythagoras was. So instead of Pythagoras, in year 9 maths, I learned about the history of AFL (she was a Souths fan). Needles to say, I learned so much. glare.gif
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post Jul 27 2007, 07:17 AM
 
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post Jul 27 2007, 08:09 AM Post #22
I think the worst teacher I've ever had was my yr10 science teacher. He gave quite a few people 0 for the multiple choice section of the exam, because people circled their answers instead of crossing them.

The guy was not very nice, which meant that psychologically he was difficult to learn from. I learnt more from the student teacher that taught a week or less worth of lessons than I did from him, I just hope I don't get him for chem next year.
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post Jul 27 2007, 09:05 AM Post #23
eh that reminds me of the replacement teacher i had in yr 8 for maths when my already crap teacher was on long service leave or something.

he gave us one question. per lesson. ie. Ex 7.3 question 1. a)

that was it. and its the Enrichment Maths class. He told us to double check that we had gotten it correct. we did.

from then on we didnt listen to him.
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post Jul 27 2007, 09:59 AM Post #24
I remember that teacher, thank God we were in a computer room. That was the worst double period ever.

I remember also having a maths teacher who liked to tell us about how monkeys learn....

I've had a bad share of teachers too. My english teacher used to sing the vocab words in our English Skills tests.... shudder

And my english teacher is really nice, but she tells us about her personal life all the time. She is very much on tangents.

But I have to say that I have the most awesome teacher for art. I've luckily had her for most of high school. You can swear and say whatever you want and she will just go "wait until I turn my deaf ear towards you, then I haven't heard it". She lets us talk, listen to music and whatever. But she knows when to draw the line and make idiots pay for their stupidity. biggrin.gif
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post Jul 27 2007, 10:15 AM Post #25
I remember i had the worst year of school in year 6. My teacher hated me so much till this day i dont know why

But she told the other girls in my class they wernt allowed to talk to me.

But that was ages ago! smile.gif
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post Jul 28 2007, 03:24 AM Post #26
that sounds really horrible. she sounds like she was a bitch
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post Jul 28 2007, 09:48 AM Post #27
Teachers shouldn't mess with their students socially, that's just wrong. I mean, they can be human, but telling people to exclude you is not right.
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