SpiralFlex
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Watch your language.
I have the view that if a teacher repeats the same explanation again and again, it is usually a sign he/she doesn't know the stuff. I like to think I am an excellent explainer when teaching maths. If my student does not understand even after I have explained a number of ways, I'll find another way to explain, depending on my assessment of student's reasons for not understanding. To be able to do that I need to know my subject matter very well.The difference with IT is that I have a superb teacher who would sit there for hours if needed to explain to my dense brain a single concept if I don't understand. He would try different ways of teaching and explaining. With my biology teacher she would just repeat the same thing over and over again. I get that it's suppose to help but if I don't get it the first time I don't see how I'm going to get it the second time if all you're doing is repeating..
I would rather not get my parents involved, I doubt it would do much anyway she and the Principal are 'old friends' as she likes to inform everyone.
Oh, that's a shame. But if she's not happy in it, then there's really no point in staying. Especially when the teacher (even if people say you shouldn't pick a subject because of a teacher) is not real good. The teacher has a large impact on your studies. I've had people telling me that a teacher's job is to guide while it's a student job to learn. But if the teacher refuses to guide properly or doesn't know how to guide it's kinda hard to find your foot in the area.According to my sources, she has dropped it.
How is your Biology discrepancy going?
WTH?Shit
I need more teachers like you. Ones that are patient too, some of my teachers are brilliant but no patience for my occasional stupidity.I have the view that if a teacher repeats the same explanation again and again, it is usually a sign he/she doesn't know the stuff. I like to think I am an excellent explainer when teaching maths. If my student does not understand even after I have explained a number of ways, I'll find another way to explain, depending on my assessment of student's reasons for not understanding. To be able to do that I need to know my subject matter very well.
Currently it is doing a terrific job of it.Studying by yourself is no funA class is only a few minutes of each day. Don't let it deter you from a subject if you enjoy it. Just go home and read the book yourself.