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haha david c from sydney boyshey mazza
r u mary from fortstreet high?
i don't think its mary ~ ehe
haha david c from sydney boyshey mazza
r u mary from fortstreet high?
Originally posted by underthesun
Seriously, teacher's pets aren't pets at all. They just show respect for the teacher.
eh i'm a teachers pet . but i show no respect
Most of the people in my physics class was thinking about doing this, but most of us couldn't be bothered because he was the only one in the school teaching physicsOriginally posted by Bepps
My suggestion: Write a polite (but strong) letter to the principal and get the whole class to sign it. We triumphed over our crappy year 11 phys teacher that way. If you have a cool principal that repects his seniors it should work...
DON'T ask stupid things like that in a post, use a PM. Users don't like it when you just post their name and school on the forum for everyone to see. And the mods hate it too.Originally posted by DavidC
hey mazza
r u mary from fortstreet high?
competence on the student's behalf is utterly useless if the teacher they have is a total douchebag; after all, it is they who mark the trials.Originally posted by Affinity
If you can understand what you read on your own(ie. 'outside study' does not mean tutoring), you should well be ahead and what you learn should be much more solid than others. You should inform the principal about your concerns. It doesn't affect you that much since you are first in school. Another thing which you can do is to keep the teacher alert: bombard the teacher with questions, especially tricky ones/hard ones. Make sure you chase the teacher up if him/her tells you that he/she will reply later.
my friend did that, they made her write up a list of all the bad things the teacher did, and after she handed that in we didn't get any feedback or improvements.. I don't think your principal or science head teacher is going to do shit, if they're shit at teaching they won't be replaced, but will continue to be shit at teaching for the rest of their lives. Either change classes while you still can or resort to independant study.mazza_728 said:Hi guys
im in year 11 and for physics and chemistry i have a really shocking teacher ... (its the same person) and i get so frustrated in classes... most people in my class find the same problem with the teacher. unlike the others i do alot of outside studying... basically everything i know ive found out for myself! im really scared that, although im coming 1st in my school, compared to others i will be falling behind. Im asking your advice on this one because im not sure whether to just shut up and continue going along teaching myself or do something about it.. like go to the principal and talk about it. ive spoken to my principal about it before but do u think its worth bringing it up and make sure something gets done or just leave it???
this is same with english teachermazza_728 said:Hi guys
im in year 11 and for physics and chemistry i have a really shocking teacher ... (its the same person) and i get so frustrated in classes... most people in my class find the same problem with the teacher. unlike the others i do alot of outside studying... basically everything i know ive found out for myself! im really scared that, although im coming 1st in my school, compared to others i will be falling behind. Im asking your advice on this one because im not sure whether to just shut up and continue going along teaching myself or do something about it.. like go to the principal and talk about it. ive spoken to my principal about it before but do u think its worth bringing it up and make sure something gets done or just leave it???