Message from @Tervy
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just stand your ground and be professional if they arent easy as that
I get the feeling they'll have no issues with some """"reverse discrimination"""".
you can make official complaints about them if they give shit about your your views and writings
True.
and as always 3 places where to send that complain email 1.person responsible for taking them in 2.your student organization gets a copy 3.directly to them ... same email stating that "all these parties have gotten this email due reason being so serious"
student orgs are quite powerful land keep large-ish logs about complains against specific teachers
4th would be schools "quality manager/responsible for quality of teaching"
as those person take it really serious when student need to complain about anything
Good to know. Thanks. 👍
source- i have played for and against decisions of school for quite many years (related and unrelated to my personal opinions about things)
old school get to keep their extra ICT/Science teacher due he was about to get fired
(Some girl made false claims about sexual harashment after said teacher did not want to have sex with her....)
long story
at same time we saved said science lab from turning into some shitty hobby room
Due to anti science sentiments or just because the lab couldn't be funded properly?
due losing last teacher who used and actualy spent his free time in said lab
it was one of those labs where students would live-experiment stuff on breaks/freetime with professional looker
Oh. I figured extra was the key word there.
Gotcha.
other one was open only when there was classes in it
that one was open always when teacher was in school
his personal class room was just next door so he managed both of the areas quite well
one of those teachers who actualy enjoyed their job and were interested about their field
unlike ah so many others
teacher who made new and up to date stuff for every new year of students
instead of recycling stuff from 2004 or worse.. from old teachers
I feel that's quite subject dependent though. Definitely wouldn't hold up in any computer related class, that's for sure. 😄
and many science fields in general
and engineering fields
even in math field hell
Aye.
new theorems things you can apply said math and stuff
hard to fiend field where it does not apply really
maybe some material sciences
even those take quite leaps by each year
with new materials and methods
I'm getting a teaching degree myself... and I don't know if I could remain sane teaching the exact same stuff year in and year out.
i currently have teacher who has used same test for first year students last 5 years... at top of that that shitty test has success rate of low 50%
complaints have been made last 3 classes before us about it
he only changed slightly points around