Styled n Slick
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Hello peoplez..
Ive been thinking over the past few weeks on an interesting topic brought up at my table... Do teachers affect your marks through the way they react with students?
One instance was that if you had a love for the topic/course that you were in (in my instance Chemistry/Physics), but a teacher BoReD! the shit out of the students, will the students ideas and marks be affected trial and hsc time?
Two examples i have are both my Chemistry and Physics classes, where teachers had changed after the yr11 finals, and my perspective (english students ) changed to the course after they had left and new teachers came in...
Prelim Physics was shit as! i have to say, because of a teacher that couldn't communicate with students (he left and went to another school hehehe - poor kids), but yr12 comes and a new teacher joins, who enjoys talking and having fun in the course, giving us a fun time in physics (now we are killing the class)...
Chemistry on the other hand was vice versa... where yr 11 had a great teacher (fun and experimental - BANG!), yr 12 comes, and we now have a boring bastard who cares for us but is just a silent and boring teacher... So, do the teachers affect your perspective on courses during HSC, thus affecting marks? give me your opinions...
Cyaz
Ive been thinking over the past few weeks on an interesting topic brought up at my table... Do teachers affect your marks through the way they react with students?
One instance was that if you had a love for the topic/course that you were in (in my instance Chemistry/Physics), but a teacher BoReD! the shit out of the students, will the students ideas and marks be affected trial and hsc time?
Two examples i have are both my Chemistry and Physics classes, where teachers had changed after the yr11 finals, and my perspective (english students ) changed to the course after they had left and new teachers came in...
Prelim Physics was shit as! i have to say, because of a teacher that couldn't communicate with students (he left and went to another school hehehe - poor kids), but yr12 comes and a new teacher joins, who enjoys talking and having fun in the course, giving us a fun time in physics (now we are killing the class)...
Chemistry on the other hand was vice versa... where yr 11 had a great teacher (fun and experimental - BANG!), yr 12 comes, and we now have a boring bastard who cares for us but is just a silent and boring teacher... So, do the teachers affect your perspective on courses during HSC, thus affecting marks? give me your opinions...
Cyaz