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What can I do if I have a teacher like this?
02-17-2013, 01:04 PM
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What can I do if I have a teacher like this?
So my spanish teacher is awful. He never does anything. He doesn't teach us much at all. He is never prepared for class. He is pretty much on twitter the whole class period, and he tweets about girls from my class and asks them why they aren't/stopped following him (he is pretty cool so it is not pedophileish but it is still creepy). He coaches tennis and pretty much gives them all A's. He expects you to know everything when it comes to spanish. He never even graded my final last semester. I don't like him at all. Sorry this probably doesn't make much sense.. it is pretty much me just venting... so feel free to answer the question, tell me about an awful teacher you had, or just tell me a nice story to cheer me up. Well anyway, did I mention you smell good today, anyway later.....

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02-17-2013, 01:12 PM
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Did you try screwing him to get a better grade?

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02-17-2013, 01:12 PM
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Sounds like you have a slack teacher! Here's what to do!

Keep a diary of events. Jot down date, time etc. and an outline of what happened. Record any comments made by other students or teachers. If you do this you will build up a dossier of events which you may use in evidence should a situation occur. If the situation is a serious one you should present your diary of events to the school principal.

The other alternative is to make an approach directly to your teacher and tell him how you feel about his style of teaching. If he tries to make life difficult for you, you can simply tell him about the record of his poor teaching methods that you have been keeping and suggest that you both go to see the school principal together.

I'm a teacher and, like many walks of life, there are good ones and there are bad ones.

Good luck!
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