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Posted: Jan 10 2013 at 1:51am |
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I think her tantrum was subjective...Maybe she did felt as though she wasn't learning anything..What about the learning of the other kids that might have been disrupted because of her tantrum? It wasn't like the whole class rose up in revolt about the teacher not teaching anything. She was the only one yelling and jumping up and down. I didn't hear any "Amens" in the classroom. It was just her. I'm not quick to believe that she want's to learn..sorry...the behavior in that video is not relative to a person who wishes to learn....A person who wishes to learn would have talked with her teacher before or after class or would have possibly gotten a transfer into another class.
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If he wasn't teaching more than likely the others were fine with sitting there learning nothing so why would they say something about it?
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Lol I'm trying to imagine this happening in a college classroom. The way some of my professors would tell her to walk her ass out of their classes if she doesn't like the way they teach is a hilarious image.
By her first semester she'll learn that the burden of learning falls on her. Not her professor. But she'll see!
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The caliber of teachers in high schools aren't the best. Should more teachers be invested? Of course. But there's a line you don't cross in class.
If I didn't understand orbitals and halogenation after it was taught to me in class, I learned it on my own Your teacher can't go inside your brain and force you to learn anything.
Most learning goes on OUTSIDE of the classroom anyway. The classroom is just the initial source of information. You go home, study your ass off, come back and make the grade.
You do not, however, throw hissy fits in class and expect people to take you seriously.
And if buying self help books is extreme when you don't understand a subject then maybe you're really not serious about passing a class.
Even in college, professors give no f.ucks if you understood what happened in class. You go home with your notes, research, study, ask friends. Do what you need to do to make sure you know what's going on. If she's doing this in high school, she's in for the shock of her life when/if she gets to college. Just saying. |
yes, it does. however, if the information isn't being relayed even once competently then?
i don't think there's anything wrong with students holding their teachers accountable. if it's par for the course that teachers will not teach you properly, then there's nothing wrong with expecting a student to act accordingly. who says she acts like this all the time?
still wondering why you think she didn't care about her edu?
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Posted: Jan 10 2013 at 1:54am |
niecy wrote:
Quiann00 wrote:
I think her tantrum was subjective...Maybe she did felt as though she wasn't learning anything..What about the learning of the other kids that might have been disrupted because of her tantrum? It wasn't like the whole class rose up in revolt about the teacher not teaching anything. She was the only one yelling and jumping up and down. I didn't hear any "Amens" in the classroom. It was just her. I'm not quick to believe that she want's to learn..sorry...the behavior in that video is not relative to a person who wishes to learn....A person who wishes to learn would have talked with her teacher before or after class or would have possibly gotten a transfer into another class.
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Or maybe he was teaching and she was being disruptive in his class like I've been saying the whole time.
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did you guys actually listen to the whole video?
she is saying exactly what he's spending class time talking about and she's asking him(albeit in a disrespectful way) to actually teach the curriculum.
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Posted: Jan 10 2013 at 1:56am |
femmemichelle wrote:
The caliber of teachers in high schools aren't the best. Should more teachers be invested? Of course. But there's a line you don't cross in class.
If I didn't understand orbitals and halogenation after it was taught to me in class, I learned it on my own Your teacher can't go inside your brain and force you to learn anything.
Most learning goes on OUTSIDE of the classroom anyway. The classroom is just the initial source of information. You go home, study your ass off, come back and make the grade.
You do not, however, throw hissy fits in class and expect people to take you seriously.
And if buying self help books is extreme when you don't understand a subject then maybe you're really not serious about passing a class.
Even in college, professors give no f.ucks if you understood what happened in class. You go home with your notes, research, study, ask friends. Do what you need to do to make sure you know what's going on. If she's doing this in high school, she's in for the shock of her life when/if she gets to college. Just saying. |
You can't go home and study what you aren't being taught in the first place is the point. In quite a few classes throughout high school I remember we'd end up talking to each other, and even the teacher most times during the whole period. That's not teaching me what I need to know. If the teacher don't know or care about what he's supposed to be teaching how is the student supposed to know or care is the sentiment majority of the time.
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Posted: Jan 10 2013 at 1:56am |
femmemichelle wrote:
Lol I'm trying to imagine this happening in a college classroom. The way some of my professors would tell her to walk her ass out of their classes if she doesn't like the way they teach is a hilarious image.
By her first semester she'll learn that the burden of learning falls on her. Not her professor. But she'll see!
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I agree If this was my college class, I would have told her to sit her ass down or run me the credit hour cost of the class. I couldn't stand disruptive students.
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People aren't allowed to be passionate. If your voice gets to loud, you
show too much emotion, if you go past the allotted amount of investment
in a topic you are "doing too much".
We are all just suppose to fit into the box. Sit down, shut up and take it. Don't like something? Go through the system to get it changed. The same system that has been screwing you over for years.
Apparently being fed up is reserved for certain people. Teenagers can't have a breaking point.
People who are willing to stand up for something is what this world needs.
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