Bad Teachers
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janet_lee88:
How can a teacher look down on weaker students? They are the ones that need the most help, support and encouragement!I worry about the teachers my kids get every year.
Fortunately, my daughter's FT taught her very well for 2 years.
For those who look down on their students bcos they are not in top or mid range classes, I really wish we parents can do something. -
my ds math teacher always nvr go thru the answers wf them.
For some difficult math prob solving Qs, she marked but didn’t go thru the answers n didn’t indicate the correct answers on the papers.Until now,we didn’t know the answers. -
vinegar:
You should complain to MOE. I have P6 students telling me that they know that their teachers cannot solve the questions without referring to the answer keys. Sometimes explain half way then they are stuck. Have to consult other teachers.my ds math teacher always nvr go thru the answers wf them.
For some difficult math prob solving Qs, she marked but didn't go thru the answers n didn't indicate the correct answers on the papers.Until now,we didn't know the answers. -
TheAnswer:
I think these are two different matters. And the party to complain is not MOE but the Principal (because the MOE will simply redirect to the Principal anyway).
You should complain to MOE. I have P6 students telling me that they know that their teachers cannot solve the questions without referring to the answer keys. Sometimes explain half way then they are stuck. Have to consult other teachers.vinegar:
my ds math teacher always nvr go thru the answers wf them.
For some difficult math prob solving Qs, she marked but didn't go thru the answers n didn't indicate the correct answers on the papers.Until now,we didn't know the answers.
For the first one, it is clearly the teacher at fault - marking and going through the answers should be the very basis of our profession.
For the second one, I am afraid I shall have to mention that all teachers, like any one of us, have weak subjects. Due to \"exigencies of service\" (yadda, yadda), some of these teachers end up having to teach their weak subjects. I remember my teaching Mathematics (no problem, given my engineering background) and Science (Biology, argh...) when I first entered the teaching service, even though I am trained in English and PE.
I remember taking time to discuss with teachers who brought up some difficult Math questions and who had difficulty presenting them to the students. I remember arguing over some aspects of Electricity (I obviously won the argument, cause electronics was my rice-bowl before I joined the teaching service).
I would like to think that the teacher who made the effort to check out with her colleagues is a much better teacher than one who evade the answers. -
Hi,
Need some advise here.
My dd brought back a piece of composition which I encouraged her to apply what she has learned from her creative writing class. Her form teacher stuck off 2 paragraph and wrote the sentences she wanted. Though my English not very good, but I felt the story flow quite smooth and she used good phrases. I feel what the teacher did is very discouraging and student will not able to think out of box.
My dd mentioned to me once her form teacher scold her stupid because she didn’t know how to start the projector in class. She was ICT monitor that time and first time in charge of starting the projector before class start.
My dd is very afraid of her and she keep telling me how she wish she could go back to P1 or P2 class. She’s now P3. Can anyone advise me whether I should talk to her teacher. I worry that the teacher will blacklist my dd and treat her even worst. -
I have some more to add:
1. Teachers asking other teachers to step into their class to explain.
2. Teachers who did not provide solutions. They just marked it wrong.
3. Teachers who wrote the solutions down but could not explain properly.
4. Teachers who avoided the questions from students
I heard this from my own students. I couldn’t believe what they told me.
Which one is worse? -
Are we just listening to one side of the stories??
My P6 DD has tons of homework everyday & she sleeps past 11pm everyday. On days past 12midnight cos of her tuition.
I felt the teacher is crazy but the teacher claims the amount does not require her to sleep so late everyday. So eventually I found out
a) crazy teacher - my Dd would write very detailed article reviews (vocab list, summary, opinion) that takes her at least 1.5hours to complete.
b) ok teacher - some of her classmates can sleep at 10.30pm, they complete their article reviews in 30-45mins (submitting shorter summary, less Vocab, little opinion). They found their schoolwork manageable
c) lousy teacher who dun teach - i spoke to a mommy who complaint that her son is soooo relaxed. Able to complete some of his homework in school & have time to watch tv at home. But when I check with my dd, some of these boys would secretly do their homework while the teacher is teaching, despite being scolded when discovered. So should the teacher be spending time catching these students one by one or focus on teaching to those who listen?
All under the same teacher but each of us rate & view the teacher sooo differently......aren't we all jumping into conclusion? I seriously think our own child has a part to play as well, not just the teacher. -
BeContented:
Good sharing!Are we just listening to one side of the stories??
My P6 DD has tons of homework everyday & she sleeps past 11pm everyday. On days past 12midnight cos of her tuition.
I felt the teacher is crazy but the teacher claims the amount does not require her to sleep so late everyday. So eventually I found out
a) crazy teacher - my Dd would write very detailed article reviews (vocab list, summary, opinion) that takes her at least 1.5hours to complete.
b) ok teacher - some of her classmates can sleep at 10.30pm, they complete their article reviews in 30-45mins (submitting shorter summary, less Vocab, little opinion). They found their schoolwork manageable
c) lousy teacher who dun teach - i spoke to a mommy who complaint that her son is soooo relaxed. Able to complete some of his homework in school & have time to watch tv at home. But when I check with my dd, some of these boys would secretly do their homework while the teacher is teaching, despite being scolded when discovered. So should the teacher be spending time catching these students one by one or focus on teaching to those who listen?
All under the same teacher but each of us rate & view the teacher sooo differently......aren't we all jumping into conclusion? I seriously think our own child has a part to play as well, not just the teacher.
When I chatted with a mum whose child was in the same class as mine, both of us were very surprised with the different impression of the workload - her ds worked past midnight almost every day, while I was wondering why my ds didn't seem to have much homework at all, he took afternoon naps and slept at about 10:00 to 10:30pm. -
My daughter went to British Council in Napier Rd to prep herself for P1. Her teacher Pauline called me into e class and told her to read aloud some words on a piece of paper in front of her classmates and myself. Out of 10 words she is able to pronounce 7 right. Her teacher Pauline looked at me and went… what’s the point coming to class wearing a nice dress and looking all pretty but can’t read? I was dumbfounded. My 6 year old was so embarrassed tt she cried in front of her classmates. We never went back. Bad teachers are everywhere. The lucky ones won’t get to meet em.
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MsPizza:
My daughter went to British Council in Napier Rd to prep herself for P1. Her teacher Pauline called me into e class and told her to read aloud some words on a piece of paper in front of her classmates and myself. Out of 10 words she is able to pronounce 7 right. Her teacher Pauline looked at me and went.. what's the point coming to class wearing a nice dress and looking all pretty but can't read? I was dumbfounded. My 6 year old was so embarrassed tt she cried in front of her classmates. We never went back. Bad teachers are everywhere. The lucky ones won't get to meet em.
Sorry to hear about your gal's bad experience.
But I'm sure good teachers are everywhere too. Probably all of us have met our fair share of bad/lousy/average/good teachers along the way.
If one has only met bad teachers throughout, this person must be really unlucky..........
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