Teachers that get on your nerves

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My math teacher drives me insane.
She had us "Close our eyes and imagine things" and do "team building excersizes"
She also makes a one step problem into a six step problem and makes it harder for everyone to understand so I always find myself going go desks helping those asking me to describe the easier way.
It's a sad day when Natania can replace the teacher
 
lol! know the feeling. The worst is that when your better than the teacher and they give you bad grades.. that was my case in Religion class.. knew more than the teacher,taught more than the teacher and because he dont like me he gave me a C. And once I had a teacher who always insulted the whole class and once she hit me on the forehead with a stamp. She tried to lie about it and got caught up and ended up getting fired...I can tell you many stories
 
Lol I had one teacher (again a math teacher) that would talk cap about me to other teacher's around other students. I caught her because she started doing it when I was behind some lockers lol
She got away with it though because everyone dismissed it as "pregnancy hormones" lol
 
Lol I had one teacher (again a math teacher) that would talk cap about me to other teacher's around other students. I caught her because she started doing it when I was behind some lockers lol
She got away with it though because everyone dismissed it as "pregnancy hormones" lol

My ex english teacher (also my old religion one I just talked baout) talked trash about me all the time even to other teachers. He said my english is horrible and stuff. It got so bad that people went to another english teacher (I had a different one last year) and started asking her to show my grades and all. And I only had straight As no less. He would always give me bad grades because he doesnt like americans. He would never give me a A...never. No matter how hard I tried. And like said then I got him in Religion class instead of english and he gave me a C! I taught and id more than he did! I only had straight As and he just gave me a C
 
My ex english teacher (also my old religion one I just talked baout) talked trash about me all the time even to other teachers. He said my english is horrible and stuff. It got so bad that people went to another english teacher (I had a different one last year) and started asking her to show my grades and all. And I only had straight As no less. He would always give me bad grades because he doesnt like americans. He would never give me a A...never. No matter how hard I tried. And like said then I got him in Religion class instead of english and he gave me a C! I taught and id more than he did! I only had straight As and he just gave me a C

What school where you going to.. what country?
 
I had one who always insisted we did things her way, because according to her that was the only way we could learn.
So i.e: We were to write down and hand in notes from a chapter. I did, and she told me to redo it because the only way to do it right was to make to columns and have a keyword in the left one and some text in the right one ....
*sigh*
 
I had one who always insisted we did things her way, because according to her that was the only way we could learn.
So i.e: We were to write down and hand in notes from a chapter. I did, and she told me to redo it because the only way to do it right was to make to columns and have a keyword in the left one and some text in the right one ....
*sigh*

LOL I have a lot of teachers like that


I have a teacher strongly against notebook paper and I can't figure out why lol
 
I had a teacher that would lose a lot of our work and then give us a zero in it insisting we didn't turn it in. This happen to at least a half of the class
 
Like Shineyourlight, I do college online also. Only annoyance I have is not getting feedback on exams. I'd like to find out what I did wrong on the questions I missed. I have to send an email each time I finish an exam for the ones I couldn't locate, which gets annoying after a while.
 
I've had my fair share of dodgy teachers throughout high school and TAFE (it's a bit like uni). But as a primary school teacher, I've also seen the other side of the coin. More and more students these days are little buggers. And then you meet their parents and you're like, "yikes!"
 
Lol I guess that is true

But I guess like anything, there are those who love their students and love teaching them and those who hate their students and hate teaching them. I'm the former, but some of my kids have made me want to give their parents a good kick up the backside for raising them to be entitled, little grotters.
 
But I guess like anything, there are those who love their students and love teaching them and those who hate their students and hate teaching them. I'm the former, but some of my kids have made me want to give their parents a good kick up the backside for raising them to be entitled, little grotters.

Hahahahaha
 
Nine teachers from Kindergarten through eighth grade. About 25-30 teachers from 9th through 12th grade. Another 40+ teachers in college.

The teachers I remember:

Mrs. Smith, who taught me how to write my name, the alphabet, and numbers 1-10.

Mrs. Corcoran, my first grade teacher, who taught me how to read and spell words like the days of the week, the months, grandfather, grandmother, and really big words like that.

Mrs. Rieger, my second grade teacher, who thought she was teaching me words like I, eye, can, etc., (which I already learned from Mrs. Corcoran), and taught me the worse thing that happens if I forgot to do some homework was a hard stare. (Little did she know, all that taught me was, "if that's the worse that happens and it was by accident, why do it at all?")
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Mr. Zerchel Estes, my 10th grade English teacher. I loved/LOVE English. He was so miserable, I hated it when he taught. The only reason I passed English that year was because he had student teachers teaching the course for half the year.

I also remember a history teacher who taught the Civil War like an outsider. I moved every year in high school, so got the Civil War three times, simply because different states make it part of the curriculum in different years. The first time I got it from a Yankee perspective. The second time from a Southern perspective. He taught it from an objective perspective, so I see that part of our history without local flavor added. Sadly, I can't remember him by name, but he was my favorite teacher.

I am sure I had bad teachers. I am also sure the harm doesn't stick in the long run. Years from now, you may remember your bad teachers. They are just amusing antidotes. You will survive them too.