Author Topic: Who is your worst teacher? Why?  (Read 2786 times)

She literally got on to me for clicking a mouse. I am not even kidding.

don't have a worst teacher, they're all pretty cool

i mean i kinda like all my teachers
but i guess by far the worst were my spanish teachers. i guess that explains why i dropped it this year lol.

I have an Electronics Tech teacher who knows I know a lot more than him. Although he's not an starfish about it and actually asks me to show him stuff. It's nice
I had a business tech teacher like that once
it was about microsoft office programs and I knew how to use all of them better than she did but she was still nice

if I can give one word of advice to anyone, don't take electronics. I thought it'd be fun but it wasn't, should've taken cooking .-. (Im going to drop it next year :D)


i had an english teacher once
he was really into anime and mangas and stuff
and said he posted on the blockland forums
but he got banned

then they fired him for being 14 years old :c

i had an english teacher once
he was really into anime and mangas and stuff
and said he posted on the blockland forums
but he got banned

then they fired him for being 14 years old :c
i c wut u did thar
taboobles

P.E.

mr. p.e.dophile
Our teacher was always called a child enthusiast by all the students cause people said he'd touch girls asses while helping them up the climbing wall, and his initials were D.B.O, so we called him Don't Bend Over.
I also had a maths teacher who always picked on me and made the stupidest jokes.

My Philosophy of Religion teacher is a terrible teacher, but he is funny.
There's a bit of history in it too, since he taught my older brother Religion at secondary school and the two hated each other.
Solely to annoy this teacher my brother once wrote the title of his work on Animal Rights in his own blood from a scab he recieved from playing Rugby. This teacher sent him to the school nurse for a psych exam, who promptly told the teacher he was being an idiot.


Now that he teaches me at college he's rather funny and interesting.
But, he has no control over my first-year class and the forgetwits do whatever they please and he hardly teaches them.
Should he ever comment on their behaviour he lets them get away with it with their petty excuses.

He also often ends classes early, often so he can go and have a cigarette.
And he'll forget about teaching for several lessons and instead just put on vaguely related videos on YouTube instead.
Any work he recieves takes forever to be marked and he often fails to set any work, often relying on this pre-written work-booklets he found on the internet which he can't fully be bothered to get all of them printed out.

In my Mock Exam yesterday he didn't even get the mock exam papers down to the exam hall on time and my class had to start 3 minutes after everyone else because he hadn't printed them off yet, despite having a month to prepare the paper and an entire week before to print them off.

As a teacher he is terrible, as a person he's interesting and funny. I wouldn't recommend him as a teacher. I'm just lucky the subject itself isn't all that difficult.

It's a philosophy class the forget you expect lol

Can't really say I had any bad teachers.  All of them seemed to care for my education regardless if they made sense or knew what they were talking about.  Haven't come across any "I don't give a stuff" teachers.

My economics teacher is a nice guy but he is absolutely terrible at keeping his students quiet. Everyone does stuff like yelling, screaming, throwing things around, actually breaking school property and other unacceptable stuff during his lesson and he does nothing about it. He constantly says "yeah I'm warning you!" but rarely ever sends someone out of the class. Even if he does, it always occurs that the person just doesn't leave and he doesn't pay attention to it anymore afterwards.

My economics teacher is the polar opposite. Probably my all time favourite teacher. He goes trough the subject matter in high detail while maintaining a good pace so we get stuff done every lesson. If someone is being a jackass he slams his hand on the table and yells as loud as he can something about how loving stupid the jackass was being.

Personally I don't really hate any teacher.
But I do find some wrongs in the way they do things.

Our history teacher barely manages to teach us anything, usually when he writes on the board he writes 2 dates which cover 1/2 of the board, and we barely write anything coherent in class.
Then there's our sketching teacher which is sometimes annoying on the way she does things. She usually puts up bad if not terrible subjects for sketching, and has strict standards on the type of paper to use even if she never actually seems to give a physical forget of the outcome.
And then there's our Technology Information and Communications (Albeit, PC using) at which we wrote more on our notebooks than we did in English (not main) class for no reason at all, as no one remembers anything from it anyway, and it's mostly the steps you need to do in order to achieve something and they are also taken straight out from a book. At the beginning she did tell us to write about the instruments from Photoshop which I do guess was a good thing, but it only went downhill from there and she always becomes problematic when you are not doing anything. She would rather have you read a book or do your homework for another class instead of doing nothing at all during her class, and of course phone is not allowed (to an extent).

I don't hate any of these teachers, but these are just some things that makes me tick.

Also outside of our Romanian (homeroom also) teacher, no teacher is able to constantly keep the class quiet, and generally history (for good measure anyway..) and French are the most covered in noise pollution.