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I hate those. We have them every other Friday in Civics.
Hey, on the topic of stupid teachers, I'll add my OTHER stupid teacher;
Mr. Westfall is an over-enthusiastic, 50 year old Civics teacher at our school.
This semester, Mr. Westfall decided to teach Arizona History. (I live in Arizona)
You see, Mr. Westfall is very obsessed with America in general, but particularly interested in Arizona History. He has about 5 different maps of Arizona, featuring city locations, geographical 3D, and colored sea-level maps.
First, he decides that he should pass out about 7 pages about Arizona Government. After that, he passes out about 5 pages of info about the Indian tribes in the state, their reservations, stuff like that. Mr. Westfall LOVES Indians. This totals up to 12 pages per student. He teaches 50 students. This totals up to 600 sheets of paper.
Though he used a small tree's worth of paper, this isn't the worst of it. We go on into the semester. He spoon feeds us all of this info about Indians via lectures.
The thing about Mr. Westfall is, he absolutely loves to hear himself talk. Because of this, he ends up lecturing for all of his lessons. He lectures so damn loud, that you can hear him screaming at the other class through the foot-thick wall full of hay in the classroom opposite to his.
Actually, for this whole semester, the only work we did was the occasional homework assignment (in the form of projects) and a quiz about 3 times a week. The rest of the lesson was Mr. Westfall, blabbering on with lectures. While in the math room, opposite to his, you can hear "...ARIZONA... ...TUCSON... ...PRESCOTT... ...ANASAZI... ...HOHOKAM... ...PHOENIX..." throughout the entire class. Ok, let's get to the point. Mr. Wetfall is a bad teacher when it comes to his projects. For the last month, there have been 3 assigned projects.
The
first one consisted of the student picking a specific person in Arizona History. No two students can have the same person. The 200 word essay consisted of you, the student, doing something with that person. There's no need to base it off of anything that really have happened.
Just make it up!The
second essay consisted of you, the student, witnessing an event in a specific year and culture. It could be an Indian tribe, anything. No need to base it off something that really happened in that time.
Just make it up!The
third essay (not finished yet) will consist of someone 250 years in the future reading an Arizona History book that contains a chapter about you, the student, and what you're remembered for. No need to base it off of anything you'll really do.
Just make it up!You see the pattern here. These projects don't have anything to do with actual facts of History. Anything in the project can be made up, as long as it's based on a person, place, or time in history.
I'm in 8th grade. These are projects for 10- no- 8 year olds!
TL;DR: My Civics teacher is also an idiot.