curiouscat98
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Hi guys, I'm looking for some unbiased opinions on what happened a few weeks ago, and thought this would be a good place to ask. I know it's a bit of a read, but please at least skim it, I really need to know if I was wrong in what I did or if she overreacted a bit.
So my maths teacher has a thing where in the summer holidays she holds one 'class' kind of thing for year 12s in her class who are wanting help with any homework she's set. She asks us to bring specific questions because she says she's strictly "not re-teaching an entire topic", but rather just helping with specific strategies for answering a question. But, rarely anyone has gone to these in the past few years according to past students who have had her for year 12, and I can see why. The homework she sets us is extremely easy, especially compared to the exams the school sets. 3/4 of our class is failing because of this, and the other 1/4 have tutors that give them harder questions or help them with past papers (I'm one of those with a tutor, but can only afford an hour every two weeks, and a lot of that is reteaching content I didn't understand rather than doing specific questions). Our teacher, however, refuses to use class time to teach questions/examples from other, harder textbooks she has, or from past papers as other teachers in our school constantly do.
Anyway, I thought it would be good to attend, and I brought a few questions from some past papers that I had trouble with that didn't have worked solutions to them (I've never had trouble with doing the homework she gives us because it's pretty simple). When I got there, there were two other students with about 3-4 questions each from the homework she sets. I let them ask first, and when she was done explaining (and had about 1/2 hour of the session left) I asked the following:
"Miss, could you please help me with some past paper questions?"
"Past papers?"
"Yeah, my tutor said - " (at which point I was going to say that my tutor said it would be good to practice some past paper questions)
"No, I don't care what you do during your tutoring time. I'm here to help with homework, and if you have a tutor you can waste their time with questions that aren't homework. I don't care what you do outside this class, I'm not helping you unless you have specific questions."
"I do have some specific ones, I did a past paper and had some difficulty with - "
"Did you not hear me? I already told you I'm not wasting my own time with these stupid, irrelevant questions. Now, do you have any homework questions?"
"No, I didn't have trouble with - "
"Then don't waste my time and show up for no reason. It's your own responsibility to work out how to do the hard questions, especially if you're paying someone to do your maths for you."
At this point I was pretty upset and didn't know what to say :/ Everything got really quiet and she then dismissed us 1/2 hour early (reminding me to "never waste [her] time again with stupid questions"), even though I'd told her over email that I wouldn't be able to be picked up until a certain time because my parents weren't home and she (over email) said that it was okay because the session wouldn't end until after that time, and if it did she would wait with me until they got there (not that she waited). Not relevant, but hey, I was still pissed over this.
So, having read that, honest opinions please (don't worry about "hurting my feelings" or whatever, I just want to know if I overreacted or not to what she said/did and if I was wrong in going there with questions that weren't from the homework she set).
Thank you BOSers!
- CuriousCat98
So my maths teacher has a thing where in the summer holidays she holds one 'class' kind of thing for year 12s in her class who are wanting help with any homework she's set. She asks us to bring specific questions because she says she's strictly "not re-teaching an entire topic", but rather just helping with specific strategies for answering a question. But, rarely anyone has gone to these in the past few years according to past students who have had her for year 12, and I can see why. The homework she sets us is extremely easy, especially compared to the exams the school sets. 3/4 of our class is failing because of this, and the other 1/4 have tutors that give them harder questions or help them with past papers (I'm one of those with a tutor, but can only afford an hour every two weeks, and a lot of that is reteaching content I didn't understand rather than doing specific questions). Our teacher, however, refuses to use class time to teach questions/examples from other, harder textbooks she has, or from past papers as other teachers in our school constantly do.
Anyway, I thought it would be good to attend, and I brought a few questions from some past papers that I had trouble with that didn't have worked solutions to them (I've never had trouble with doing the homework she gives us because it's pretty simple). When I got there, there were two other students with about 3-4 questions each from the homework she sets. I let them ask first, and when she was done explaining (and had about 1/2 hour of the session left) I asked the following:
"Miss, could you please help me with some past paper questions?"
"Past papers?"
"Yeah, my tutor said - " (at which point I was going to say that my tutor said it would be good to practice some past paper questions)
"No, I don't care what you do during your tutoring time. I'm here to help with homework, and if you have a tutor you can waste their time with questions that aren't homework. I don't care what you do outside this class, I'm not helping you unless you have specific questions."
"I do have some specific ones, I did a past paper and had some difficulty with - "
"Did you not hear me? I already told you I'm not wasting my own time with these stupid, irrelevant questions. Now, do you have any homework questions?"
"No, I didn't have trouble with - "
"Then don't waste my time and show up for no reason. It's your own responsibility to work out how to do the hard questions, especially if you're paying someone to do your maths for you."
At this point I was pretty upset and didn't know what to say :/ Everything got really quiet and she then dismissed us 1/2 hour early (reminding me to "never waste [her] time again with stupid questions"), even though I'd told her over email that I wouldn't be able to be picked up until a certain time because my parents weren't home and she (over email) said that it was okay because the session wouldn't end until after that time, and if it did she would wait with me until they got there (not that she waited). Not relevant, but hey, I was still pissed over this.
So, having read that, honest opinions please (don't worry about "hurting my feelings" or whatever, I just want to know if I overreacted or not to what she said/did and if I was wrong in going there with questions that weren't from the homework she set).
Thank you BOSers!
- CuriousCat98