• Maalus@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Oh noo a teacher was effective teaching me something, better drop the subject.

    Dude. They saw potential in you, in your language intelligence and got you into a place where you were doing great with it.

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        4 months ago

        But the entire meme is that point. The teacher needs to ensure the dumb shy kid so they can come out of their shell, grow and become a functional adult. The kid killing school isn’t going to need as much of a hand.

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        4 months ago

        Nah, because there are countless students that “quit because the teacher didn’t teach how I wanted them to” which usually means “I couldn’t just do fuckall and pass”.

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      4 months ago

      You missed the part about hours spend in detention.

      Punishment is not an accepted means of instruction because it causes this type of trauma response.

      They may have learned French but they also learned to hate learning French which is counter- productive to continuing with French education.

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        Yeah you are right. I choose to take French because I had an interest in the subject but after her class I hate French. For example of a good teacher I hated math and was getting 30% in exams then one of the teachers was really good at engaging the class and I got 90% that year. It was form 6 math which is even more impressive because he was able to teach me all the building blocks I’d missed from over the years and the new concepts all in one year. If it weren’t for him I would have never caught up and gone on to take advanced math in uni ( which I failed but that was for other reasons)