6 Signs You have a Bad Teacher

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @Psych2go
    @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +830

    *What's something kind you want to tell your teacher? or what's something you think they should improve on?* Let us know in the comments below!
    A bad teacher isn't permanent; teachers are also people who want to improve their teaching to help students like you! Let's have a RESPECTFUL discussion! Also, don't forget to participate in our international GIVEAWAY and join our Discord server below: discord.gg/EsWEvrJ 💬

    • @buzzybees7946
      @buzzybees7946 Před 3 lety +4

      idk

    • @josanishere1384
      @josanishere1384 Před 3 lety +4

      Lol

    • @youstolekokichispanta8468
      @youstolekokichispanta8468 Před 3 lety +15

      Wait this is 17 hours ago but this video is 4 minutes-

    • @Che_Yo
      @Che_Yo Před 3 lety +13

      Nobody:
      Pshych2go: *BOLD* *TEXT*

    • @mantipost6247
      @mantipost6247 Před 3 lety +13

      My math teacher this semester was awesome. I would probably tell him that his voice sounds really awesome. And he should probably stop saying he's an idiot when he messes up.

  • @bejdebeja5414
    @bejdebeja5414 Před 3 lety +2317

    Everyone clicked with a teacher that they hate in the head

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +203

      I hope it also allows you to appreciate the amazing teachers you have!

    • @octag8nn498
      @octag8nn498 Před 3 lety +21

      not rlly

    • @Peanut.......
      @Peanut....... Před 3 lety +72

      Yes. This one very sarcastic chemistry teacher the whole class dislike. One classmate forgot to bring textbook and she's like "Oh, very good keep it up!".

    • @Nightwolf2595
      @Nightwolf2595 Před 3 lety +5

      Yep

    • @YM.2185
      @YM.2185 Před 3 lety +3

      LE Teacher

  • @kyrarhoades514
    @kyrarhoades514 Před 3 lety +1293

    I DID IT! Now I’ll make a list for you guys:
    1. They are judgmental 0:47
    2. They’re unavailable 1:32
    3. They grade slowly 2:09
    4. They play favorites 2:41
    5. Your class underperforms 3:16
    6. They oversimplify 3:59
    I recommend watching for more. Sending love from quarantine. You’ve got this! 💛💛

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +70

      Amazing!! What did you think of this video?

    • @Annna_maria
      @Annna_maria Před 3 lety +9

      ❤️♥️

    • @kyrarhoades514
      @kyrarhoades514 Před 3 lety +23

      @@Psych2go it was an awesome concept and I definitely was reminded of a few past and current teachers.

    • @supermichaelssecondchannel4342
      @supermichaelssecondchannel4342 Před 3 lety +10

      I love when people make the list so that way I don’t have to watch the whole video. You’re a legend.

    • @amilkshake3843
      @amilkshake3843 Před 3 lety +5

      About 3; I had an English test A MONTH ago. I still don’t have my grade.

  • @masonhunter2748
    @masonhunter2748 Před 3 lety +459

    I agree with “even if you’re exceptionally bright, you may fall behind other students because they had better teachers”

    • @ImLiterallySoDisgusted
      @ImLiterallySoDisgusted Před 2 lety +10

      I literally have GAD, and my doctor told me not to do things that makes me stressed or else I'll have a really bad panic attack, that's why I can't do all the tasks given to me because i stress out from it. Then i told my teacher she said "It won't be Fair for the students Who did their homework" like bruh this is different for all of us, Not everyone's gonna keep up cause they're like releasing 6 Homeworks a week

    • @Kinich-f2p
      @Kinich-f2p Před 2 lety +4

      @@ImLiterallySoDisgusted your answers is right tho just teacher need understand some people who struggle it’s doesn’t mean we can get extra work and more I’m stressful more school than home

  • @rnopes21
    @rnopes21 Před rokem +156

    They completely neglected to mention verbally abusing and demeaning their students.

    • @MilindsAmazingWorld
      @MilindsAmazingWorld Před rokem +18

      My teacher physically abuse me and they broke assignment into pieces because i was submitting it individually on that topic

    • @Alexturnersvacuumcleaner
      @Alexturnersvacuumcleaner Před rokem +1

      My history teacher also does this

    • @littleleah310
      @littleleah310 Před rokem +1

      Fr

    • @alishanightshade3270
      @alishanightshade3270 Před rokem +3

      ​@@MilindsAmazingWorldMy teacher did that too. She ripped off assignments and smash them to the floor and told the student to throw it away

    • @_the_little_mermaid_
      @_the_little_mermaid_ Před 11 měsíci +5

      ​@@alishanightshade3270 that's disgusting 😢 I'm so sorry you went through that! As for me, I'm having a hard time at my theater class because the teacher is so judgy and rude but I've noticed she's specially rude towards me 😢 a teacher should be able to actually help you and not only rudely point out your mistakes in front of everyone and call it a day. I feel like I'm walking on eggshells when I'm in her class. I can't elaborate or have opinions about anything because she takes it as an insult and says that what I say doesn't matter at all. There's just this dynamic of she's they wise one, we're the dumb ones.

  • @monicology
    @monicology Před 3 lety +1707

    *“The best teachers are those who show you where to look but don’t tell you what to see.”*
    Thank you so much for this opportunity for me to share my project to improve access to education! 💕 Hope you enjoy this joint international giveaway partnership!

  • @Baked_Breadist
    @Baked_Breadist Před 3 lety +1245

    More than half of the teachers in crappy schools are crappy teachers who gives
    - 10 homework’s
    - very laid back and evil
    - not helping you
    - not doing anything about bullying
    - you get it
    Edit: thanks for more than 300 likes! Have a nice day and stay safe!

    • @NRDM02
      @NRDM02 Před 3 lety +42

      Your's points are also correct but I can relate with the fourth point the most. It happened with my bestie when we were in different sections and the teacher doesn't take any action. But it was not pure bullying but akind of bullying.

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +70

      How do you think we can improve these issues?

    • @Schornforce
      @Schornforce Před 3 lety +26

      Bullying can be very difficult to deal with. Kids aren't stupid and do their best to either shift blame, hide it, and/or bully even harder in retaliation. Teachers should definitely do what they can, but it's difficult if administration and/or parents don't back them up. When I taught, I couldn't keep kids after school, couldn't really punish them, and they didn't care if I wrote them up or called their parents. Teachers can't force students to stay separated or leave others alone, at least not physically. They aren't even supposed to break up physical fights. It depends on the situation, but unless things change, there really isn't a simple solution, but I'd propose teaching children how to overcome being bullied and teaching empathy, emotional control, and problem solving early on in schools and trying to foster that throughout.

    • @Schornforce
      @Schornforce Před 3 lety +3

      @Troy Witherman True. I think another aspect to be considered is teachers who are already in place. Maybe there should be testing and retesting teachers on things like classroom management and practices. I think to renew certification, teachers are only tested now and then on their content area, not on the more important stuff like dealing with a variety of people fairly on a daily basis or maintaining attention and so forth. Most schools have regular training, but not all and even then, there's not always evaluation on that training.

    • @beanthealien2090
      @beanthealien2090 Před 3 lety +3

      A lot of homework isn’t bad

  • @captainyolowaffle3160
    @captainyolowaffle3160 Před 3 lety +61

    "they oversimplify things"
    oversimplified: *sweats profusely*

  • @X3Kattiyy
    @X3Kattiyy Před rokem +22

    You know you have a strict teacher when everyone has fun until they show up

    • @Lem0nSh1rkz
      @Lem0nSh1rkz Před měsícem

      Yea, my class used to be very good at Malay but when she teaches our class Malay we all failed only 3 or 4 students passed the test, she doesn't even teaches anything she just gives us tasks without teaching us anything

  • @ainsleyasch7297
    @ainsleyasch7297 Před 3 lety +790

    Once my math teacher called us, and I quote “stupid slugs who would never go to college” because we didn’t want to talk on the zoom call.

    • @amethystprism5749
      @amethystprism5749 Před 3 lety +138

      You’re teacher sounds like the stupid slug to me. Sorry they said that to you. It’s definitely not true and they sound like a very unhappy individual

    • @ainsleyasch7297
      @ainsleyasch7297 Před 3 lety +49

      @@chipskylark7249 Try to get in contact with either the district or principal. If you cant get him fired (even though by the sounds of it, he most definitely should) you could at least try to get a schedule change. I hope you can figure your way out of this

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +127

      That's just so disrespectful... I hope that math teacher knows that it's unacceptable.

    • @mrappu2884
      @mrappu2884 Před 3 lety +1

      @@chipskylark7249 I think I have a pdf of AP Calculus. Let me know if you need it

    • @mirainikki8744
      @mirainikki8744 Před 3 lety +8

      @@chipskylark7249 oh God, how frustrating it must have been, I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope you can get through this situation.
      I can understand you, though. I'm 17, and due to this corona virus, we had to take online classes as we have a lockdwon protocol here in my country.
      Online classes with these frustrating teachers makes me feel drained everyday. They keep on assigning us tasks to do, and even on weekends, we have something to be troubled on.
      I know I shouldn't complain, but I am losing my mind on how we have 12 subjects with different urgent tasks on each of them.

  • @andreimircea2254
    @andreimircea2254 Před 3 lety +1023

    Sign of a bad teacher: They replace actual teaching with homework, and/or rely on homework to teach students. Homework with a good teacher should be graded, or at the very least, as minimal as possible, to ensure practice & allowing the student to have free time.

    • @cassidyallengar
      @cassidyallengar Před 3 lety +58

      90% all homework I got was pointless most of my teachers would just check you wrote stuff down and then you would have to mark it yourself.

    • @andreimircea2254
      @andreimircea2254 Před 3 lety +9

      @Cassidy BloodWood ; I am in a similar situation with my homework.

    • @cassidyallengar
      @cassidyallengar Před 3 lety +6

      @@andreimircea2254 I just wrote stuff down so it looks done

    • @andreimircea2254
      @andreimircea2254 Před 3 lety +5

      @Cassidy BloodWood ; I am speedrunnig through my homework. Otherwise there wont be time in the day to do it.

    • @joeass2399
      @joeass2399 Před 3 lety +5

      My teacher gave me an assignment to read something where the text was probably from a website written in some blocks. The font was messed up, there were random letters every where. And he didn't even care to check the grammar of the 3 stories. Also another thing is if the homework that takes up lots of your time, and is only practice instead of you learning something, then that might be another sign.

  • @yanii_s
    @yanii_s Před 3 lety +31

    My teacher calls everyone by the name of the fruits that they like, and my teacher calls me an avocado, she's always responsible and tries to grade as quickly as she can. She always give feedback on something I need to work on but at the same time gives me courage and support. When anyone needs help, she always got their back. She even allows us to play Among Us after the lesson is done! She is so kind and sweet, one time I told my teacher that I liked to draw. And so she mailed me drawing supplies, a sketching book, and avocado headphones! I couldn't thank her enough, and she doesn't do this just for me, she did all of this to her other students as well.
    Thank you for your care, kindness, and support, Ms. Metzger! 💕
    (Based on a true story)

    • @nebulq3387
      @nebulq3387 Před 3 lety +3

      Jeez I really hope that you keep in touch with her, that’s an amazing teacher.

    • @yanii_s
      @yanii_s Před 3 lety

      @@nebulq3387 I hope so too :)

    • @myblogvideomania8419
      @myblogvideomania8419 Před rokem +1

      I wish I had that kinda teacher

    • @technologed2913
      @technologed2913 Před 3 měsíci

      that impossible that you are living in India

  • @xbvm
    @xbvm Před 2 lety +48

    As someone who is studying for working as a teacher, I can say that most of the "new ways" of teaching take all of this into consideration. It's really important to understand that we are a big part of children's life and we should care and protect them

    • @Elianna.gymnast
      @Elianna.gymnast Před 27 dny +1

      I hope u don't give ur future students mental damage like most of my teachers did

    • @xbvm
      @xbvm Před 26 dny

      @@Elianna.gymnast Trust me, I've also had bad teachers. There's no way I'm giving other kids the trouble I've had in the past.
      On the other hand, there's also few teacher that taught me many things about life, how to be kind to others, how to get thru hardships and how to be motivated everyday. The only thing I want to do is to have more kids experience everything good I already had

    • @Elianna.gymnast
      @Elianna.gymnast Před 26 dny +1

      @@xbvm oooooooo good

  • @tofuyuhiko5632
    @tofuyuhiko5632 Před 3 lety +647

    I totally believe that a teacher makes or breaks your love for a subject or hobby. My favorite subject tends to always be the one with the best teacher, and my friends agree. imo, that’s a dangerous sort of pattern considering we’re all trying to chase down career paths, and are falling in and out of interest of things we need for college.

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 Před 3 lety +20

      You can't let one braying jack-ass turn you bitter toward any subject. You should go and see something of it for yourself, and decide for yourself what the interest really is.
      I had a few miserable excuses for teachers. In spite of the History Teachers who'd drone on in a monotone about the history of Europe since the fall of Rome, I'm a nut for history. I happened on a Renaissance Fair once upon a time, and got connections to historical societies because of them. It's a blast putting on strange, exotic costumes and joining the festivals and learning about far off lands and eras like Rome, Persia, and China... It's fun to dance in the circles and pick up Native words here in America, listen to the drums and the stories... It's a blast learning about folklore from everywhere in the world and figuring out things about different cultures because of the legends they passed down.
      I picked up more about short-cuts in math because of painting and D&D than I did in algebra or geometry courses. I got extra credit (talk about lowered expectations) from my Geometry Teacher in High School by bringing my Dice into class... He was amazed to find D20's, D30's, and even a D100 (which rolled more like a damn golf-ball than a die)...
      BUT I can do most of my own math in my head, in spite of a guy who'd obviously lost his faith in ever finding a student remotely interested in even passing the class.
      There were "participation grade" classes like Wood-shop, and Auto-tech'... Yeah, there was some decent information, but it was mostly more than twenty years old, and the primary focus outside of that was checking fluids and changing spark plugs, unless you found your own projects, which could get you higher bonuses and grades...
      Wood shop wasn't much different. You got a quick safety course, and a general overview of the books about how specific tools were intended to be used, and then either show up and do stuff or don't... We made a lot of things out of scrap-wood, so it wouldn't cost anything, and the teacher otherwise turned us loose.
      SO I took interest in joinery, and I've since been able to get 2000 bucks out of a sofa with steam-bent wood in the frame to shape it outside of the "normal" shape of a couch. I've earned real money for framing houses and repairing rooftops. Other students in that class carried home A's and B's for showing up, but they wouldn't know a cross-cut from a rip-cut.
      I know, there are teachers who are appalling in their awfulness, but some of the time, you've got to go after the knowledge for yourself. Remember, whenever you invest in knowledge or skills, you invest in a power that YOU will have and that NOBODY can ever take away from you. You'll get out of it, whatever you put in. ;o)

    • @tofuyuhiko5632
      @tofuyuhiko5632 Před 3 lety +12

      @@gnarthdarkanen7464 Hey man, I’m a history/anthropology nerd too! Thanks for the comment bro, it’s nice to hear from others who made it out okay. You seem like a cool dude!

    • @Kaytubeow157rfbrtmvs
      @Kaytubeow157rfbrtmvs Před 3 lety +16

      It wasn't really the teachers fault, but in elementary school i loved reading but when i got to middle i was forced to read books that i didn't like and do tons of book reports on them, i got super stressed because of it and i guess i associated that stress with reading, so i just didn't. And i still don't like to read to this day, and it sucks.

    • @tofuyuhiko5632
      @tofuyuhiko5632 Před 3 lety +10

      @@Kaytubeow157rfbrtmvs omg, same thing happened to me. Luckily, I’m back to being an avid reader. I’d recommend not focusing on reading levels-if a book is below your level, it’s okay to read it if it’s still fun. Some good books I’d recommend for ya would be the whole Percy Jackson series. And if you’re looking for something heavier and more sad, the book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson is an eternal favorite of mine.

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 Před 3 lety +3

      @@tofuyuhiko5632 I just keep it laid back and I take it at my own pace... I started my interest in folklore mostly out of D&D, always looking for where the monsters came from or what I could use for new ones... BUT I figured a lot of things in the archaeological records made better sense when you had some context to go with them, like the whole Roman/Greek myths, the way it reads like the worst "high school soap opera" ever is a pretty good reference for how they viewed romance versus lust and nobility versus pettiness.
      The Norse had a big thing for Ragnarok and the belief that a peaceful death in the quiet was a ticket to Hel... and that it was icy... not fiery... Keen insight in how they saw the world around them.
      I'm still not sure what the hell to make of Baba Yaga in the Czeck, Russian, and Romanian territory... BUT I'm not all-knowing yet, so hopefully there's still time.
      Among my favorites out of Japan was the "Shirime" (I think)... It (like quite a few) of their "demons" (not the best word, but close in translation) it preys upon your humiliation... I'd end up laughing hysterically if it was a real thing, though... BUT there's an insight to the inherent need to belong and show class at all times.
      Yeah, I like to hope I'm pretty cool. I don't need to be too cool, though. Pissing ice-cubes is rough on the old plumbing! ;o)

  • @tebthecat
    @tebthecat Před 3 lety +734

    students: who’s your favorite student
    teacher: all my students
    also teacher: *spends an ungodly amount of time being impressed with one person*

    • @BrassN550
      @BrassN550 Před 3 lety +20

      My history teacher picks favorites

    • @laurqn7844
      @laurqn7844 Před 3 lety +19

      @@BrassN550 ur not alone, I received my history test and kinda gotta low score, UGGH I have online school and it sucks so bad

    • @jkot9551
      @jkot9551 Před 3 lety +3

      @@laurqn7844 I have online schools too😔

    • @jkot9551
      @jkot9551 Před 3 lety

      @Jewel did you tell your mother about it? Try telling her

    • @jkot9551
      @jkot9551 Před 3 lety

      @Jewel ask your friend? Ask her to help you complete the tasks your teacher assigned you, so you both can do together and you won't have to feel worried about it!

  • @oof8028
    @oof8028 Před 3 lety +8

    Once my teacher called me a disappointment in front of the entire class, good times

  • @smartcookieanimates
    @smartcookieanimates Před 3 lety +17

    4, currently I have a _horrible_ math teacher and she is why I don’t enjoy school. I tried to give her chances, tried to believe she could be nice, but she yelled at me for not finishing my work and acted as if she had forgotten all about the 504 plan I have(basically I’m am legally obligated to be given extra time due a reason that varies by person of either mental issues, injury. etc.) that I suffered much to get her to understand. She has been working at my school for generations probably at this so she’s a little more “old school” (as some would say) and teaches her way and her way only, I have OCD(obsessive compulsive disorder) and depression so this has been *anything but* easy for me, I’m the type of person who also doesn’t mind others talk down on me as much as they want *ESPECIALLY* adults, but she has done it so *many* times to an extreme extent to where I could hardly take it anymore and now just try to put up with her because my parents won’t allow me to change classes because I’m in honors and she is the _only_ honors. I don’t really deserve any pity but everyone else in the class does because she’s like this to everyone, and the worst part is is that we have her for 3 years straight. She doesn’t necessarily have “favorites” but she yells at some more than others. Anyways, at this rate I could make a whole book about all she does so I’ll stop it here now, thank you so so much for reading all of this it is more than appreciated, this was kinda just me ranting so thanks for taking some time to see me basically rant about an old lady and have a great day/night! :)

    • @MacAttack4k
      @MacAttack4k Před 5 měsíci

      Man, hope it all worked out in the end for you.

  • @PolishCowvsJuan
    @PolishCowvsJuan Před 3 lety +3254

    To the 1 person that’ll read this: *you’re cool and adorable stay safe*

  • @senko-san8895
    @senko-san8895 Před 3 lety +220

    I had a bad teacher and it ruined my self-esteem for years. I was humiliated and the emotional scar still remains from it. It made me realize that mentors can be a factor on what makes/breaks a growing individual.
    Hopefully no one will experience what I did.

    • @emilybeaudette9917
      @emilybeaudette9917 Před 3 lety +21

      I nearly stopped talking for three years because of one teacher. I developed depression and anxiety really bad, and even now over ten years later I still have issues from it. She just treated me like I was stupid and no one stood up for me. Even though I had tested into the advanced student programs and academic subjects came easy to me, she treated me poorly and it crushed me.

    • @senko-san8895
      @senko-san8895 Před 3 lety +6

      @@emilybeaudette9917 Sad that you experience such a thing. I wouldn't recommend this but I visit my school once or twice a month before the pandemic. It was a pain to see the teacher who gave a blow to my esteem but there are still some people there whom I had good connections with so for their sake , I keep in touch. They gave me good laughs and advices which weigh more than the unfair treatment given by my "teacher". Still haven't fully recover but eventually I'll have the balls to walk right past it.
      Best of luck to you.

    • @emilybeaudette9917
      @emilybeaudette9917 Před 3 lety +3

      @@senko-san8895 I have been going to therapy for a few years to help my anxiety, and I am doing much better now, but I still think it’s important to acknowledge that it was a difficult thing for me to go through and that it will still bother me sometimes.

    • @ireallyreallydontknow9140
      @ireallyreallydontknow9140 Před 3 lety +4

      I get bullied by my teacher

    • @pennytrui1149
      @pennytrui1149 Před 3 lety +5

      Bruh i got humiliated when i was a small child at school so think about how low my self esteem is. A teacher also sang for me that I was stupid and the whole class was singing with her please kill me

  • @cat_goose9592
    @cat_goose9592 Před 3 lety +7

    my textiles teacher in year 7 bullied me. she would give me detentions for no reason, insult me, say that i wasn’t trying, i was useless and would never amount to much, accused me of things i hadn’t done and she screamed at me for having seizures in her lesson. She basically confirmed all my insecurities.
    i don’t hate people, but she’s one of the few people who i wouldn’t care if they died
    also, i had a teacher who basically watched me get sexually assaulted without even attempting to stop it.

    • @ssppiiddeerr3
      @ssppiiddeerr3 Před 5 měsíci

      My english teacher bullies me too, its the worst its like he is actively trying to make us fail giving us a 5 assessments in one week, the whole class hates him expect for the few girls he literally is a pedo for, hes the only person in the world i hate because he is a grown ass man and doing this

  • @barbielovers2181
    @barbielovers2181 Před 3 lety +7

    my 9th grade math teacher doesn’t teach well, he just shows us what to do instead of teaching and explaining what to do, and he gives us hard assignments and expect us to understand...surprisingly I passed his class

  • @Elack_80
    @Elack_80 Před 3 lety +328

    My spanish teacher humiliated me in front of the entire class because I didn't know the answer to a question. Twice.
    I hate her.

    • @anie07
      @anie07 Před 3 lety +6

      One time our history teacher asked someone a question and he didn't know the answer. The teacher said and i quote,"Well, you must have a very low IQ then." I felt so bad for the guy but couldn't do anything :(

    • @lackofsleep4933
      @lackofsleep4933 Před 3 lety +4

      That happened to me with my religion teacher she humiliated so many time she gossiped about me. put my grades down. Laugh at.. That's why I had depression

    • @kagamitaiga4786
      @kagamitaiga4786 Před 3 lety +7

      I understand you. I was once accused of not handing in my homework and my teacher humiliated me in front of the whole class. I politely tried to tell her that I did hand in my homework but she didn't even try to suggest that she'll look for it, forgetting the fact that I never missed any homework that my teachers gave no matter what the subject is. I am very introverted and shy. So, her sarcastic voice that indirectly state that I was a very bad student made me scared to say anything more. I just hung my head low. The next day, she called me privately to her office and said that she indeed misplaced my homework. The thing is she didn't even try to clear my name after she humiliated me in front of the whole class. Everyone started distancing themselves even more when I was already considered as the loner and weird kid in school. I don't know why she dislike me so much when I never got into trouble or did anything bad to her at all. She always looks at me with a judgemental look in her eyes. I was very scared of her back then.

    • @gayfanta9254
      @gayfanta9254 Před 3 lety +3

      My science teacher was a bit of a *female dog* and when I had finished a test and gave it to her she had said some of these answers are wrong, do you want to fix them? I said I didn't want too. I had decided I needed a break and figured my grade was good enough. She had said alright, because you clearly don't care about your grade.

    • @k-popfan8824
      @k-popfan8824 Před 3 lety

      It has happened alot with me

  • @AngelaGamer
    @AngelaGamer Před 3 lety +232

    my teacher hates me, like seriously once she told us to stand up and almost no one stood up and she just yelled at me in specific telling me to stand up

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +52

      That's so mean :(

    • @makimieru6725
      @makimieru6725 Před 3 lety +6

      I hate your teacher

    • @AngelaGamer
      @AngelaGamer Před 3 lety +14

      @@makimieru6725 I hate my teacher too 😂

    • @AngieAJ
      @AngieAJ Před 3 lety +2

      Based on what he did, i genuinely have ill will towards my teacher

    • @bakedeggsforbreakfast
      @bakedeggsforbreakfast Před 3 lety +11

      That really hurts. But you know what? Just believe everything is going to be alright. No matter what hate or problems or when the people you know tease you. Just pray that it will all be over. Continue smiling and stand up tall with confidence. Love your life. Don't affect on what the bad things they think about you. Be yourself. Still, be kind to others.😁😁😁
      Hehe sorry if this isn't very helpful for you I guess.......
      🥕 🥕 🥕🥕
      🥕 (\ /) 🥕
      🥕 ( • - • ) 🥕
      🥕 /U U\ 🥕
      🥕🥕🥕🥕

  • @mqaeffect
    @mqaeffect Před 3 lety +2

    Some teachers are just downgrade hypocrites. If you assign 17 pages of work and expect us to finish it ON TIME then I expect you to grade it ON TIME! And don't complain about how much work it is because you're the one the one who assigned it. If it's too much just don't give to us, simple!

  • @YourAverageTruf
    @YourAverageTruf Před 3 lety +10

    I feel like some of my teachers care about grades more than learning and my mental health.

  • @DY2727
    @DY2727 Před 3 lety +462

    I find it cute that the kids and teacher are human flowers and plants

  • @dailydoseofmedicinee
    @dailydoseofmedicinee Před 3 lety +512

    Telling Signs Your Child Has a Bad Teacher
    👍
    Your child is suddenly disinterested in school
    Your child suffers a staggering drop in self-confidence.
    You hear (either from your child or another parent) that the teacher is having temper tantrums.
    You're told that kids aren't actively engaged or involved with their classwork on a regular basis.

    • @Orangelover18
      @Orangelover18 Před 3 lety +34

      Don’t forget the “when you ask them how was (insert specific class) they try to avoid the topic or give a vague answer”

    • @solareclipse3020
      @solareclipse3020 Před 3 lety +11

      The second one doesn’t work if you don’t have any self-confidence from the start.

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +39

      There are lots of factors that determine poor experiences in school, some of these that you mentioned seem pretty valid! How did you come up with these ideas? :)

    • @chuNINEun
      @chuNINEun Před 3 lety +3

      @@Psych2go You can mention these in Part 2.

    • @grapesarego0d
      @grapesarego0d Před 3 lety +5

      *that is me and somehow my parents still dont notice*

  • @MissPollyGlot
    @MissPollyGlot Před 3 lety +32

    Some of these are not signs of a “bad” teacher (i.e. slow grading)... especially now with the realities of teaching during a pandemic. Some teachers are just exhausted this year and deserve some compassion and understanding, same as the students.

  • @mariyaafaquemariyaafaque1844

    Our class teacher give us so much homework and never wanted to teach like a teacher . He/she never encourage student to perform well.he/ she only thinks of completing the lessons and that all what others teacher always do.

    • @ssppiiddeerr3
      @ssppiiddeerr3 Před 5 měsíci

      same my teacher wants us to fail his class and im being dead serious, hes so mean i hate him

  • @Esabelle
    @Esabelle Před 3 lety +722

    *"There is plenty to be learned even from a bad teacher: what not to do, how not to be."*
    ~J.K. Rowling

    • @Esabelle
      @Esabelle Před 3 lety +7

      @@grimlock3768 It is a very poignant quote indeed! 👍🏼

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 Před 3 lety +5

      And to mistrust all authority figures.

    • @littleoak5
      @littleoak5 Před 3 lety +21

      @Spider-Man she may be a shitty person, but she is wise in some ways

    • @kylemccabe1863
      @kylemccabe1863 Před 3 lety +2

      @@princessmarlena1359 yes

    • @mrug123
      @mrug123 Před rokem +1

      @Spider-Man Good writer
      Bad person

  • @beanthealien2090
    @beanthealien2090 Před 3 lety +184

    Once in fourth grade my teacher accused me of forging my dads signature and shamed me in front of the entire class, and she called my mom and my mom came and she showed the signature then said “Oh that’s his signature, sorry it’s very sloppy”

    • @fairybabie
      @fairybabie Před 3 lety +39

      Aww im sorry:(. I had a math quiz like a year ago in 9th grade right? Well, I didnt study the night before that and I was sick and didn't go to school so I didn't know or have any idea that it even existed..when I came back the day of the test, she handed them out and I was really nervous. There was about 32 questions about multiplying dividing, fractions, geometry and algebra. I was like "okay this should be simple? I learned some of these." So as I was done with my test I handed it to my teacher and she literally ignored me when she SAW me walking up to her so I had to talk a bit louder saying "Hello? I'm finished!!." She looked up at me from her computer and says "don't yell at me." And grabbed my test from me really quickly and almost tore half of it. She looked through it and told me to "go back to your seat and just sIt tHeRE" (the other students got to move on to the next thing or be on their phones while I didnt) I was fine with that since I didn't feel good and I was like okay, better for me LMAO. soo everyone is done and she calls me to her table where she talks with the students ya know helping them prepare, group works etc etc. She calls me to her table and says "redo this whole test, UNACCEPTABLE VICTORIA" and I was like "what did I do" she literally gets in my face yelling at me saying "dO iT oR iLL MakE yOU" I was so embarrassed that I had to excuse myself to literally go CRY. It was 10:55 and it was the time for our next class. She took the paper from me hard and said "You guys im so proud of yall! Only ONE person failed the test. Yall where amazing!! Unlike someone." I was walking with my best friends and they're like "I'm sorry about her" and everyone at lunch just stared at me but my friends.

    • @fairybabie
      @fairybabie Před 3 lety +8

      @Maanav Khurana noo its fine bud people are like that

    • @fairybabie
      @fairybabie Před 3 lety +6

      @Maanav Khurana same here, I don't get along with my math teachers very well cause it's my least favourite and my math teachers are SOOOO against me and find ways to pressure me to do stuff

    • @quatrsalmuttotabreabbitlec2417
      @quatrsalmuttotabreabbitlec2417 Před 3 lety +2

      She's not even sorry. I can tell.

    • @jkot9551
      @jkot9551 Před 3 lety +4

      That's a terrible teacher! She deserves the worst 🤧 😔

  • @soumilidutta6863
    @soumilidutta6863 Před 3 lety +2

    My teacher is a literal hypocrite..he tells us to ask doubts but when we do he criticises us for not understanding a simple concept..for this i am afraid to ask him doubts..i dont know what to do..i have never had such a toxic teacher

  • @pandy024
    @pandy024 Před 3 lety +6

    *Warning: Long comment (story) incoming*
    When I was quite young, I had a teacher. Let's just say they had favourites, and I was certainly not one of them. Whenever people had their hands up, they would go through everyone and then once they got to me they just carried on with the lesson like I didn't have my hand up. Clearing stuff up, to this day I am still 99% sure I never did anything to them.
    Sadly, I had them for a second year. At the beginning they put all my friends toghether, and me on the opposite side of the room. I asked to move multiple times and they just said "I'll think about it." I was very happy less than half way through the year when they said they were going move some students around, and I was one of them.
    Yeah, so they didn't move me to a better place. This teacher was well aware I was being bullied (along with my 2 closests friends). They put my 2 closests friends on the other side of the room, and moved the bully next to me.
    Thanks.
    Luckily during the first week they had a 'tantrum' and moved next to their friend. However they moved one of the other bullies next to me. One of my other friends was sitting at the back with a spare seat next to them, so after being bullied for a couple months we decided to try and move me next to her. For the next 3 months every other lesson we would ask her at the end, and at the beginning of the last week she moved me.
    Like I said, I was quite young and being put next to bullies and being ignored, while my other friends got to sit toghether, from doing nothing really hurt me and sometimes I'm scared to talk to teachers today just incase I say something 'wrong' without realising. It's never happened apart from that year, and even then my other teachers were fine with me, so I'm pretty sure it was the teacher not me.

  • @sonofearthandsky7036
    @sonofearthandsky7036 Před 3 lety +649

    you forgot one. teachers that single out students to humiliate them.
    because of dysgraphia i always struggled with writing, especially spelling, handwriting, and grammar, but never had a problem reading. i wasnt diagnosed till i got my GED after i dropped out of school. IN jr high and highschool i finished my literature work and would read in class. My reading comprehension is higher than my ability to write. My teachers would use me as an example, point out i was "too dumb to read the book i was reading" in front of the whole class. if i asked questions, they acted like they were stupid questions that i was just too dumb to know, and told me to" just go ask your classmate X, they will "dumb it down" for you. everyone else understood , but i didnt. if i asked too many questions or struggled to much, rather than helping me , they would make off hand comments like maybe i should be sent back a couple grades, obviously i wasnt AbLE to learn in their class, in front of the whole class. It made me hate school, it made me hate teachers, it made me feel like i was just too dumb to bother learning. so i dropped out. BUT fortunately when i did get my GED , i got a GREAT teacher, who realized i wasnt dumb, buut had an easily overcome learning disability. She got me into computers to type out my work when i had to do essays. It made all the difference for all of my work. Typing is far less of a struggle for me than writing is. All it takes is a good teacher sometimes to rekindle a love of learning and expressing ones self.

    • @royalsshorts65
      @royalsshorts65 Před 3 lety +31

      At start I was sad for you but after I read the whole thing,im happy you got better teachers now😃

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +63

      I'm sorry to hear this. I hope you're doing better now. Sending you virtual psi love :)

    • @IceePhoenix
      @IceePhoenix Před 3 lety +16

      Me too! I might have Adhd and Autism. I need to get tested. I have Anxiety Disorders and Sensory Processing Disorder. Most of my school is lgbt+, neurodivergent, or has a mental health disorder. I fit all three of those categories. I go to a conservative christian school (and I'm not conservative at all). Well, if you aren't any of those things or appear to not be any of those things, the teacher will favor you. I get really good grades, but because of all those things, my teacher does nothing but bullies me. I am actually traumatized from some of the things she has said to me. I don't have nice handwriting, I can't make eye contact, I have panic attacks, I dissociate, I have sensory overloads, I am nonbinary, I am (demi)panromantic, I am asexual, I can't focus on my schoolwork, I take medicine for anxiety, I use noise cancelling headphones in class, I have trouble with volume control, I am really bad with social stuff, I don't understand jokes, I can't read faces, etc. I'm everything she lectures us not to not be. She hates me, and she still doesn't know anything about me. I hate it here. Everything breath I take, she's watching me and judging me. I get really good grades. I try to be nice to people. I attempt to speak in class (but like this comment said, everybody looks at me like I'm an idiot even though I give the correct answers so it's a very rare thing), I make an attempt to be someone I'm not because this teacher just has to be a Karen. Even down to the " All natural is the only good thing, I take 300 types of vitamins in a day" stuff. She picks on people. One time she even accused someone of murder who didn't even go to the school. There was a former student years ago that committed suicide. However, she didn't want to believe that because "she was too happy to kill herself and she had plans for the next day". So what did my teacher do? For decades she decided to tell students that the BOYFRIEND, who she didn't even KNOW, that had NO REASON to be a suspect, murdered her. She literally told us all that the report was wrong because one of her students wouldn't kill herself. She hates anyone with suicidal thoughts as well, something I used to deal with. She also says crazy things like "don't have anxiety, it's not that hard" and "my parents were bad, so your problems are unimportant" and "just don't be depressed :)", "It's not that hard to focus", "It's not that loud in here, you are lying." Futhermore, she tells students to blame themselves for things that happened to them and never talk to their parents or anyone. Except her precious angel children with anger issues that are bullies that would definitely never do anything wrong. And she picks on kids with bad financial situations and adopted kids and bad home lives as well (so more stuff that is me). She especially loves to pick on kids with nobody to emotionally support them or believe anything they say, and that especially stinks because 80% of this school are "troubled kids". She has also bullied me countless times while in the middle of a panic attack, especially when I couldn't talk and make eye contact. She's made quite a few weird slightly threatening remarks like "I'm going to force a freshly pencil in your mouth because science says it'll make you smile" and "You have chicken arms and you are really skinny. If you don't gain weight, I'll force feed you vending machine snacks." And she's the type of Karen who will put on a fake af smile and overly sweet tone and act all innocent. She's also said some pretty rude things about my autistic brother and I honestly feel like punching her in the face every time I remember that. She speaks rudely about students behind their backs. She doesn't even teach you anything, she expects you to know it, while tellling everyone that she herself doesn't know the materials and has no education so they will have to teach themselves. She's never helpful, but she forces you to do things her way, which is usually wrong, and the school literally advertises that you can "work at your own pace" and have your own schedule, but you can't, or at least me and my friends can't. And one time she took me to the bathroom mid panic attack that she caused, and kept telling me I was ugly when I was upset and to look at my igly fave in the mirror and that everybody was right to bully me because I'm annoying them. She said way more than that, but at least 15 girls walked in on this. I don't really care how she treats me, but she better back the heck off away from my friends. And everybody knows she's a demon and does *NOTHING*

    • @aminahartz6822
      @aminahartz6822 Před 3 lety +2

      I think i might b having dysgraphia

    • @yuziferry570
      @yuziferry570 Před 3 lety +3

      man, i'm crying at the part where you found a teacher that understand and help you, good luck and god bless you and your good teacher!

  • @gcastudio
    @gcastudio Před 3 lety +286

    My art teacher was the opposite of this. She was and is the greatest woman to exist and I'll take that to the grave.

    • @afaresfors
      @afaresfors Před 3 lety +7

      thank god

    • @MoodyBluesRequiem80
      @MoodyBluesRequiem80 Před 3 lety +10

      My art teacher too! She is my role model in several ways! Love her!

    • @bridgetdonovan3290
      @bridgetdonovan3290 Před 3 lety +8

      art teachers are all amazing. all of them are, my current one, my past one, the others at my school, they’re angels. i love my old art teacher because she shared childhood stories and made us do pictures of how we imagined those stories, she always helped us and taught us we don’t need rubbers (erasers) because all art is good art (but she still let us have rubbers lol) she’s amazing.

    • @margo974
      @margo974 Před 3 lety +2

      I miss my art teacher

    • @lucidrii1490
      @lucidrii1490 Před 3 lety +4

      My Art Teacher was okay, but if I can say for myself, I think I have 2 best teachers.
      One teacher is teaching in biology she's not the sweetest person, but I'm surprised to know that she knows when to settle down and talk normally and when to tone her voice up, so she's not so patient, but also not grumpy. She also makes sure that we all understand the material, not just memorizing it. Assignments from her is usually analysis-type, so even if we don't memorize as long as we're able to problem solve and connect the facts, we still can pass. She also often sums up what we've learned in the end of the class, and give us some moral advices. These makes her such a memorable teacher for me.
      Another one is my literature teacher. She's more on the 'outgoing' side. She'll sometimes ask if we're having too much assignments, and if we do she'll let us take a bit of a break from it. Plus her assignments are usually on the 'do, not write' kinda thing. So it's not a bunch of questions dumped on a piece of paper, it's more kinesthetic. But also quite effective! She sometimes plays music from our choice when in online school, and back then when we're still face-to-face learning, we often work on groups. Also learning in a fun way like games, or learning through a song. I really can't forget that time our class sang together in her class, that was like one of the best moments of school, ever.
      And sorry for this huge wall of text, not sure if anyone is willing to read this 😅

  • @marsfromthemoon
    @marsfromthemoon Před 3 lety +7

    Here’s my experience with a teacher I had: My friend has a few mental health issues and struggles with her learning too. Our teacher would NEVER treat her like other students from my experience. I’m also sure she had favourites, and I wasn’t one of them for sure. Her favourite students were the ones that would listen, be smart and always seem to be in a good mood. She went on maternity leave back in December of 2019, so she’s coming back this December, and our substitute for then was an ok teacher, but she also went on maternity leave so we had another teacher and she is AMAZING. And I’ll say this once, nobody is excited for the old teacher to return. So yea, not excited for her return at all, but I might as well get through it. Wish me luck!

  • @RegularInvader
    @RegularInvader Před 3 lety +7

    #1,#2, #4 and # 5 define my algebra teacher from high school. She legit showed off her admiration of the mathematics in her classes by referring them to nicknames she created for them and actually posted a list of "top 15 favorites." She'd give nasty looks to struggling students while passing back their failed quizzes/exams like she wanted them to think it was all their fault for not understanding math when in reality she was the one who held no respect for students who aren't good at math like her. She actually had the nerve to one time compare my performance in math with my older sister. My loved ones were shocked and pissed off when I told them and felt bad for me because it's not my fault that I wasn't meant to handle math well like my sister.

  • @lmaojustchangedmyname4565
    @lmaojustchangedmyname4565 Před 3 lety +341

    Types of teachers i hate:
    Teachers who imitate the students with an annoying voice
    Teachers who take a long time to give you your grade but still give you alot of homework
    Teachers who act like they are a god, saying they always will win from the students
    Teachers who act like they have a hard life, while many, many students have a way harder life
    And bad enough, i have all of these teachers, bc else i wouldn’t say this, obviously

  • @Shazistic
    @Shazistic Před 3 lety +390

    Random fact
    Your brain does more creative work when you’re tired.
    -The Shades

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +63

      Oh really? I always thought it was the opposite haha. Where did you learn this from?

    • @LilithLorenz
      @LilithLorenz Před 3 lety +27

      @@Psych2go personal experience XD

    • @Shazistic
      @Shazistic Před 3 lety +17

      @@Psych2go google dude 🤣🤣🤣

    • @MK-uu6jx
      @MK-uu6jx Před 3 lety +18

      Maybe because the brain’s a bit delirious and can’t think straight haha

    • @lishthefish1423
      @lishthefish1423 Před 3 lety +10

      I must always be using my creativity then lol

  • @ihope2504
    @ihope2504 Před 2 lety +2

    Signs of a bad teacher : they stare at a particular student, pick them up a lot, text unnecessary, creepy things that sound extremely flirty and do small talk all the time. Honesty, I have met many types of bad teachers, but the creepy professor hitting on me was my worst experience. It made me uncomfortable and unsafe.

  • @rin.cosplays
    @rin.cosplays Před 3 lety +2

    I had a terrible teacher, and I have him again this year. He would make fun of me, ask other students what they disliked about me, favored my brother and made sure I knew, and many more. I couldn’t ask him for help, he wouldn’t help me. I couldn’t even pay attention in his class because of this.

  • @PolishCowvsJuan
    @PolishCowvsJuan Před 3 lety +273

    Who else randomly found Psych2Go one day and has been watching ever since?

  • @lightningflame2082
    @lightningflame2082 Před 3 lety +266

    True story: I had a teacher who did absolutely everything by the book, no projects or creativity, so one day, the teacher was telling us how hard it is to plan the class and gave us a project to teach a subject of the school by ourselves. So we made different activities, expositions and videos that people enjoyed, but the teacher gave us a zero because she said that’s not how we’re supposed to do it, but the rest of the people confronted her telling her about how uncreative her classes were and then she passed out.
    After that, I thought things would change but QUARANTINE came and all went to hell....

    • @nothingatall7027
      @nothingatall7027 Před 3 lety +29

      SHE PASSED OUT WTF
      I’m sorry you had to go through this tho

    • @ashm0102
      @ashm0102 Před 3 lety +5

      Oh god and I thought my teachers were horrible!

    • @SoJoever
      @SoJoever Před 3 lety +5

      Should have had everyone copy from the same textbooks and tell her that’s literally her class

    • @dylansaavedra4971
      @dylansaavedra4971 Před 3 lety +4

      This is not true, right?

    • @littleleah310
      @littleleah310 Před rokem

      Oh gosh

  • @m.3785
    @m.3785 Před 3 lety +3

    My teacher always picks on me and try’s to always find something to shout at me for and always makes me cry and always rolls her eyes at me

  • @micahsux_
    @micahsux_ Před 3 lety +1

    My first teacher was amazing. She was kind, actually helped us, didn’t rush through lessons, wasn’t monotone. She was strict but rarely got angry.

  • @zoop752
    @zoop752 Před 3 lety +80

    i had a teacher that bullied me specifically every single day and i tried to drop the class 5 times and she wouldn’t let me. then i finally went to the principal about it and he made me have a meeting with her. she just lied about everything, but at least i was able to drop the class

  • @hooberfloobermoober
    @hooberfloobermoober Před 3 lety +94

    Honestly, my sixth grade math teacher used to give our class an unhealthy amount of work, then complain the next day about how WE made her stay up until 2 am grading work, which just seems unhealthy in general.

    • @myumyu_kun
      @myumyu_kun Před 3 lety

      Same but 7th grade

    • @myusernameissolonglolimgon8700
      @myusernameissolonglolimgon8700 Před 3 lety +11

      That teacher is dense af.

    • @tyrone975
      @tyrone975 Před 3 lety

      My writing teacher last year did the same damn thing

    • @ziji6261
      @ziji6261 Před 2 lety

      omg my sixth grade teacher was like that too! We had an assignment and then he told us "I'll give you time tomorrow" then tomorrow comes and he says "i'll give you time for that later" then the dead line comes and he says "You all need to stop being lazy"

    • @younge5087
      @younge5087 Před rokem

      This seems like our biology teacher. She would give us our assignments in the middle of the night around 1-2 am and I always sleep at around 10 pm, and during her class, she'd get mad about why only a few did the assignment. She did the same for our experiment too. She would post the materials to be brought to school tomorrow in the middle of the night. Like the hell, where are we supposed to buy those materials in the middle of the night?

  • @paulis335
    @paulis335 Před 2 lety +2

    This really sucks bcuz you can't choose the good teacher and avoid those toxic teachers until you finish the school year 😔

  • @velk0mmen
    @velk0mmen Před rokem +3

    In my class there is always that one bad teacher, yet still not fired

    • @cocoisgoated
      @cocoisgoated Před rokem

      Same my math teacher is kinda sexist to men and she’s very strict

    • @velk0mmen
      @velk0mmen Před rokem

      @@cocoisgoated
      Bro, exactly the same here

    • @frankfarmer7706
      @frankfarmer7706 Před rokem

      If teachers unions wouldn't had never existed you wouldn't have so many bad teachers nowadays destroying our American public schools.

  • @Adriana.Gabriela
    @Adriana.Gabriela Před 3 lety +180

    "They oversimplify" = *the whole education system* .
    As a teacher, I'm so glad I'm the opposite of all of these. It warms up your heart so much to see pupils (even grown up ones) getting better at their own pace, seeing a wish to learn in their eyes, and them saying they finally understand things and are more passionate about learning than they used to be 💖

    • @seekingdeen-i4o
      @seekingdeen-i4o Před 3 lety +8

      Bless you 🙏many teachers online are ruining online school and lives thanks for making the kids lives a bit easier

    • @lairatheeternal7643
      @lairatheeternal7643 Před 3 lety +6

      I wish you were my teacher!

    • @bholubholu8293
      @bholubholu8293 Před 3 lety +3

      💔 I love my teacher she is not bad she is good but she dosen't like me I think..m but I love her so much

    • @verbaldiarrhoea1180
      @verbaldiarrhoea1180 Před 2 lety +3

      Wish you were my teacher :(. I literally hate attending online lectures now.

    • @ymir9418
      @ymir9418 Před 2 lety +2

      We need more teachers like you!

  • @Bloodp0p
    @Bloodp0p Před 3 lety +3

    Since starting from last year, I’ve always had a teacher who’d always choose the “good” students and never the others. She says that we never participate though we want to and show that we do. This teacher always asks us, “What is wrong with you?!”. It is just when we make a very small mistake we never noticed. I feel like speaking up, but I have no confidence nor bravery. It just feels like I would be wrong for speaking for myself and everyone would just deny. I always wonder why, why I feel so anxious just like this. I hope that everyone else has atleast spoken up, unlike me. I wish the best if you have not, and please don’t be scared. I support any of you here. ❤️

    • @marjorie5677
      @marjorie5677 Před 3 lety

      Exactly I hate when teachers decide you're a good or a bad student based on marks

  • @Oksa_L
    @Oksa_L Před 2 lety +10

    As a teacher, grading things late is also a sign of being overwhelmed. I guess being bad at time management is also being a bad teacher. Which I sure do feel like as some times. But, what should a teacher with anxiety problems do? Is there a room for a person with mental problems in the school as a teacher?

    • @DoofenSpyroDragon16
      @DoofenSpyroDragon16 Před 11 měsíci

      I’m no expert, but perhaps explain to your class that it may take a little longer to grade simply because of your anxiety? I have anxiety myself so I get what having it is like (I’m not a teacher though)
      Hope that helps, have a nice day 😃

    • @Raquel-jv1hi
      @Raquel-jv1hi Před 8 měsíci

      When you have 125 students and school demands lots of work and lacks to support new teachers . Grading will be slower.

    • @somebodyoutthere
      @somebodyoutthere Před 5 měsíci

      This video is pretty one-sided, and even though it says 'signs' in the title, it doesn't try to explain any possible overgeneralization, only attributing one weakness to a bad teacher. It's not even bad teaching, but a bad teacher.
      In my class, we like it when teachers end early because we know our capacity, and these teachers that we like, understand that the school practice here is getting us overworked and overwhelmed. Some of them teach effectively that we could learn without having to waste many hours sitting in the classroom until we're exhausted.

  • @collegebro85
    @collegebro85 Před 3 lety +171

    As an educator myself, hoping this doesn’t show that I myself am a bad teacher...

    • @annavictoriasolis
      @annavictoriasolis Před 3 lety +43

      As a teacher myself I find this videos helpful in a way to identify behaviors or traits that I am not aware of, nobody’s perfect and as humans we can make mistakes, it makes me anxious not doing enough to help you students in ways that they need but I guess I can just keep working and try to improve as best I can

    • @cupio-stardust
      @cupio-stardust Před 3 lety +11

      Good luck in these trying times. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

    • @cakebeforeheartbreak
      @cakebeforeheartbreak Před 3 lety +32

      I think that the fact that you even worry about your teaching shows that you're an amazing teacher ♥️

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +30

      Just recognizing where to improve and having the interest to improve is a telling sign that you're a great teacher! What do you think?

    • @anibel44
      @anibel44 Před 3 lety +4

      It was the same thing I was questioning to myself after watching the video... I think this channel should prepare the tell - tale signs you're becoming a good (or bad) teacher. :)

  • @galaxionart9338
    @galaxionart9338 Před 3 lety +36

    I’ve had SO MANY bad teachers! Favoritism, not getting tests back, ending class early, giving out busy work instead of lessons...no wonder I was taken out in favor of independent study!

  • @vhipergallardo1995
    @vhipergallardo1995 Před 2 lety +1

    A bad teacher: Does not reconsider his/her students if he/she fails.

  • @EM38101
    @EM38101 Před 3 lety +5

    My teacher just gives us something to write and just mutes her mic and goes away from the computer.

  • @selfhelpchampion9664
    @selfhelpchampion9664 Před 3 lety +49

    "The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called 'truth'".
    Dan Rather🙏❤️selfhelpchampion

  • @ellaisajoydomasian3952
    @ellaisajoydomasian3952 Před 3 lety +52

    Some teachers mocks student when they ask questions, and some don't even do anything when a person laughs at your answer

  • @johannasvanedal5300
    @johannasvanedal5300 Před 3 lety +1

    One of my worst teachers told me that I’m “a stupid idiot that would never do something useful with my life”. I was 10 and I only asked her to simplify the assignment because I didn’t really understood what to do...

  • @NativeEastLondoner
    @NativeEastLondoner Před rokem +3

    This video gave me some things to think about. I definitely need to be careful to treat all of my students with the same level of interest, even though some of them are difficult to get to know because they are so introverted.

  • @anemoia8010
    @anemoia8010 Před 3 lety +58

    "Education is not to be viewed as something like filling a vessel with water but, rather, assisting a flower to grow in its own way." - Bertrand Russell
    Thought it fits the video. :)

  • @stayhappylittlemermaid
    @stayhappylittlemermaid Před 3 lety +34

    True strength is keeping everything together when everyone expects you to fall apart.

  • @leeny128
    @leeny128 Před 3 lety +2

    My teacher always calls on me, and I keep quiet when I don’t know the answer because if I say I don’t know the answer literally EVERY SINGLE LAST STUDENT WILL SAY “That was so easy.” Like, well sorry I don’t know everything, da fuh. Anyways, I always have this kind of teacher in every grade and puts me on the spot and I feel like I’m in the center of a circus, so then she asks another student what the answer was and little miss know it all had the urge to ask me again, and obviously I would know since I have ears. I don’t know why teachers hate on me.
    And to any teacher reading this.. don’t expect your students to know EVERYTHING, I mean obviously they don’t it’s why you TEACH them, and please stop calling your students out on NOT KNOWING the answer. Just apologize that you didn’t mean to hurt their feelings. Like come on were human too. No need to be aggressive.
    Thanks, Love ❤️ and if you don’t do these things, you’re an amazing person!!

  • @lennythesilly
    @lennythesilly Před 3 lety +1

    So, our teachers always give us tons of homework and want us to mark it ourselves. Seems legit

  • @thybiology
    @thybiology Před 3 lety +110

    One of the reasons I became a teacher was to support those students who struggle and need motivation, but that is not an easy task. As a teacher I can tell, that we need your feedback a lot, because there are times, when we might think that we pay attention equally to everyone, but there are students who don't feel like that...
    So communication between students and teachers about these and other things is extremely important!
    I really hope that each of you has or had at least one teacher that you really liked and had good relationship with. That is very, very important. ❤️

    • @nn4happyspookymontheveryon91
      @nn4happyspookymontheveryon91 Před 2 lety +3

      Two words, thank you.

    • @aanchalpathak139
      @aanchalpathak139 Před rokem +3

      Hope that you are a very Good teacher ma'am because in my school our physics teacher used to pick favourites those who are the toppers they are getting more marks and those who are average even they did the same mistake as the toppers they didn't get any marks. I am in 12th and going to give my boards and also afraid what if my physics teacher cut my practical marks in boards cause we all know that 50% practical marks are fully dependent on boards. Plzz wish me luck and give yours blessings.

    • @thybiology
      @thybiology Před rokem +1

      @@Lololie I love my students and I kind of have an impression that they like me too! :) The roles of a teacher has changes a lot, and nowadays the teacher is more like a personal growth assistant, who motivates and helps to find student's strengths.. I know that it sounds a bit utopic and in many cases this is far from the truth..:// but this is how I see my job..

    • @thybiology
      @thybiology Před rokem

      That sounds so wrong, but unfortunately this is reality in many cases ://
      But best of luck to you! I will keep my fingers crossed! :))

    • @darianbarber3763
      @darianbarber3763 Před rokem +1

      My biggest advice from now experiencing it is when a student is spending 1 on 1 time do say the flaws in the work but watch tone *very carefully* . I had a prof. help me correct an essay but the whole time it came off more insulting then constructive and even noticed some letters uppercased by mistake and grilled me on it until I was about to cry. this is an intro level Spanish. I rushed out after holding the best I could and cried in the bathroom because that's how it was for 30 minutes straight.

  • @mahmudhasanrana9575
    @mahmudhasanrana9575 Před 3 lety +81

    Anyone who has or had a bad teacher raises their hands and say *aye*
    (And hit a like)
    I'll go first :
    Aye

  • @napoleonbonaparte7529
    @napoleonbonaparte7529 Před 3 lety +4

    I honestly believe all my teachers were pure evil.

  • @jungkookstattoo5013
    @jungkookstattoo5013 Před 3 lety +2

    I used to have a teacher back then whom I didn't like,even a bit.Just because I was shy and quietest kid in class,he didn't pay much attention to me! My teacher had his favorites student with whom he would always be so friendly,kind and funny.While I,even tho I'm shy,whenever I took my courage to answer a question which he asks,he would simply humiliate me by saying I have said the worst answer possible and I don't study at all even tho I don't find any problem with my answer.I was so tired of these things everyday in my class and I was nearly at depression.Its hurtfull to see all you classmates getting an amazing behaviour from teacher while you only get hate, humiliation and get ignored....

  • @ashfeatherartz
    @ashfeatherartz Před 3 lety +158

    Everyone: Talking about the video
    Me: Omg that animation style is so cute

  • @vAqeii
    @vAqeii Před 3 lety +189

    Sign 1: The Teacher won’t let you Play Minecraft

    • @charlottespets3091
      @charlottespets3091 Před 3 lety +7

      My teacher does XD

    • @YeetisMcGeetis
      @YeetisMcGeetis Před 3 lety +4

      @@charlottespets3091 what! Lucky

    • @YeetisMcGeetis
      @YeetisMcGeetis Před 3 lety +5

      @@charlottespets3091 mine does now to actually lol. Because I’m home schooled

    • @charlottespets3091
      @charlottespets3091 Před 3 lety +7

      @@YeetisMcGeetis my teacher does because she thinks it’s good for our brains 🧠😂

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Před 3 lety +26

      LOL! Why do you think that is?

  • @catchonk18
    @catchonk18 Před 3 lety +4

    When today my teacher accidentally made my classmate cry
    I wanted to know if she was a bad teacher
    And then this popped up
    Tysm, now I know that she’s a bad teacher

  • @noelgibson5956
    @noelgibson5956 Před rokem +10

    The best teachers I ever had were strict ones. In their classes, everyone behaves, sits still, and actually learns something. I felt safe. Class clowns were promptly dealt with. I found soft teachers useless and unable to control troublemakers. If a a piece of crumpled up paper was thrown at my head, all he got was..........'Johnny stop it'.
    If you're a teacher reading this:- have a sense of humour, but be strict. You'll be respected and admired for it later.

  • @Che_Yo
    @Che_Yo Před 3 lety +115

    Me in among us: puts on plant hat and is white
    NAME: *PSYCH2GO*

  • @vennelaj.994
    @vennelaj.994 Před 3 lety +24

    Here are the signs:
    1. They are judgemental 0:48
    2. They are unavailable 1:36
    3. They grade slowly 2:10
    4. They play favorites 2:42
    5. Your class underperforms 3:17
    6. They oversimplify 4:00

  • @milahancock6405
    @milahancock6405 Před 3 lety +1

    Don’t forget the types of teachers who are not patient with special needs kids. They would sometimes threaten you or just pick on you from time to time. Trust me, I’ve been in these types of situations. Back when I was in the 4th grade(I think),my teacher threatened me by saying “Imma rip your arm off!” Because I would’ve had something out, and she would take it and I wouldn’t let go of it until she said it, and I was scared. Thank god she never did literally break my arm. I’ve had a few other bad and/or mean teachers in my life, and this is one them

  • @LukePereira-h6i
    @LukePereira-h6i Před měsícem

    I have this teacher who last year in November called me a bloody baby in front of the whole class for crying. The reason why I cried is bc my teacher screamed at me in front of the whole canteen only because I said ‘I feel tired’ and the other teachers were bullying me and saying I was faking it so I stood up for myself and said that I’m being honest. Then the teachers started yelling at me and I still to this day feel emotionally scared and embarrassed. That teacher of mine is a coward and I’ve never experienced such disrespect in my whole life.

  • @RogueTitan457
    @RogueTitan457 Před 3 lety +42

    I've had a LOT of bad teachers in the past, there was one where every student in her class was failing and she pinned the blame on all of us, she just hated her job it seemed. A teacher should be a mentor, not someone who's just there to get paid

    • @farheenellahi2546
      @farheenellahi2546 Před 3 lety +4

      My teacher legit said "I don't care if you don't learn I'm gonna get paid either way"

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Před rokem

      If a teacher can’t do they teach

    • @pierceskateboardlolz
      @pierceskateboardlolz Před rokem

      @@Missmagazinebura clearly have never been a teacher

    • @ssppiiddeerr3
      @ssppiiddeerr3 Před 5 měsíci

      me too i have a teacher like that, seriously i need to report him

  • @kexinchen8368
    @kexinchen8368 Před 3 lety +45

    Those who didn't had bad teachers in life are lucky. I struggle getting good grades when the teacher is not teaching you and gives you just work sheets without knowing what we learn. Like how am i supposed to be good in school if their are so bad teacher in my majors. Sometimes i even question and don't understand how they became teachers.

  • @ventilatedairconditioner4375

    My teacher literally scolded me for "not following orders" when she didn't even give a clear or specific order for me to tend to. She'd be saying,"write this essay but in a different form",but what she's really saying is to REwrite it with absolutely different topics. The whole of my class is displeased by her.

  • @dori_urmommmmm1092
    @dori_urmommmmm1092 Před rokem +5

    my band teacher hates me she smoothers the kid (with musician parents) with attention

  • @jasminm3648
    @jasminm3648 Před 3 lety +83

    I’m a teacher and agree with these except slow grading unless they’re grading everything at an excessively slow rate like at the end of the quarter. We have a lot on our plates and are doing double the work for the same pay... We are actually paying ourselves by risking our lives with plans such as hybrid.

    • @adrinieto5700
      @adrinieto5700 Před 3 lety +20

      As an educator, I agree. On a normal semester, the work would have been returned at an appropriate time. This semester, it’s has been so difficult. I’ve been teaching from home since August and there simply has to be a line between home and work, and working from home isn’t helping. I’m very behind, but I’m also exhausted, overwhelmed, and constantly haunted by headaches. Even then, I am there for my students M-Sat until 4pm.

    • @kendallstark4302
      @kendallstark4302 Před 3 lety +12

      @@adrinieto5700 exactly. Since March, I feel like my workload has doubled. My salary certainly hasn't.

    • @LuddyFish_
      @LuddyFish_ Před 3 lety +8

      As a student, I understand that grading can take a slow process, especially for classes that have essays like English. One year, in my favourite class, my teacher was the slowest at grading my work out of all the other classes, but that was purely because he was having to read 1000+ words from each student. One time, he had to read about 4000 words from each student and it was understandable why it took so long, considering he also taught other classes.

  • @cedricjustina.alcoseba6880
    @cedricjustina.alcoseba6880 Před 3 lety +78

    the good teachers are the ones who mentors, elevates, loves their students and to guide them to the right path, teachers not just in school but in whole life.

  • @cloud.0
    @cloud.0 Před 2 lety +1

    Today, my P.T teacher insulted me why?, because I wasn't consistent with the exercises she was explaining, she expects everyone to learn something in first turn, called me a shame to the class, an idiot. while I just froze there, trying not to cry. I almost had an anxiety attack. I told my parents to take care of her, we'll see how it goes. She is the reason I don't want to go to school. Gosh, if you're still here reading my rant, Thank you! I don't know if this comment makes sense or not but still if any of you are reading this, I appreciate you!

    • @Ray-sl7kh
      @Ray-sl7kh Před 2 lety

      Today my teacher called me a liar when I said a program on my laptop wasn't opening, he literally spent the whole session demeaning me then allowing me to speak so as I say my first word he cuts me off and makes my whole class laugh at me

  • @ok-2422
    @ok-2422 Před 3 lety +2

    Ok so for my school we have online classes from 8:30 am to 12 pm, and we have different schedules everyday. Monday is first second and third period, Tuesday is 4th 5th 7th, and on my 5th period I have English class, and the teacher for my class is extremely kind, (to everyone with A’s) She makes me disgusted because each day she has to lecture us about how bad the students getting b’s and below are. For example, in the middle of class we are writing in our notebooks, she suddenly pauses and calls out somebody in front of the whole class, and asks “why’d you fail the test? You were supposed to study,” which is annoying because she doesn’t know how humiliating the student feels. She does this and discourages us, and I even left the zoom meeting in the middle of class once because of how irritated I was.

    • @ssppiiddeerr3
      @ssppiiddeerr3 Před 5 měsíci

      i have so many teachers like that, it makes me feel so bad and even if i have a good grade in that class its messed up, my study hall teacher will literally name off how many missing assignments the students have just to humiliate them

  • @user-ny8ye8it8r
    @user-ny8ye8it8r Před 3 lety +21

    I've had a lot of bad teachers. I started to hate teachers in general because of them but then I realized that's not the case. I'm currently a first year undergraduate and I'm studying to become a teacher. I still have bad teachers and it somehow motivates me to not be like them.

  • @UwU-ye2hy
    @UwU-ye2hy Před 3 lety +82

    This is every school teachers ever

  • @ilishasrivastava6166
    @ilishasrivastava6166 Před 3 lety +1

    No one's gonna talk about the teachers who humiliate and embarrass children in front of the whole class like its nothin and don't even listen to you?

  • @Freethought2.0
    @Freethought2.0 Před rokem +1

    Showing favoritism towards student athletes is a big red flag.

  • @sundae5584
    @sundae5584 Před 3 lety +13

    Omg I LOVE how the teacher is teaching about plants and use leafs as paper ❤️

  • @dianamarie5663
    @dianamarie5663 Před 3 lety +8

    A bad teacher is intolerant of creativity and looking at things in a different way.

  • @jar9074
    @jar9074 Před 3 lety +2

    Another sign they're a bad teacher: they give unnecessary punishment and are rude to their students.
    Or my science teacher in a nutshell

  • @fairybabie
    @fairybabie Před 3 lety +3

    I had a math quiz like a year ago in 9th grade right? Well, I didnt study the night before that and I was sick and didn't go to school so I didn't know or have any idea that it even existed..when I came back the day of the test, she handed them out and I was really nervous. There was about 32 questions about multiplying dividing, fractions, geometry and algebra. I was like "okay this should be simple? I learned some of these." So as I was done with my test I handed it to my teacher and she literally ignored me when she SAW me walking up to her so I had to talk a bit louder saying "Hello? I'm finished!!." She looked up at me from her computer and says "don't yell at me." And grabbed my test from me really quickly and almost tore half of it. She looked through it and told me to "go back to your seat and just sIt tHeRE" (the other students got to move on to the next thing or be on their phones while I didnt) I was fine with that since I didn't feel good and I was like okay, better for me LMAO. soo everyone is done and she calls me to her table where she talks with the students ya know helping them prepare, group works etc etc. She calls me to her table and says "redo this whole test, UNACCEPTABLE VICTORIA" and I was like "what did I do" she literally gets in my face yelling at me saying "dO iT oR iLL MakE yOU" I was so embarrassed that I had to excuse myself to literally go CRY. It was 10:55 and it was the time for our next class. She took the paper from me hard and said "You guys im so proud of yall! Only ONE person failed the test. Yall where amazing!! Unlike someone." I was walking with my best friends and they're like "I'm sorry about her" and everyone at lunch just stared at me but my friends.

  • @lynyunyi
    @lynyunyi Před 3 lety +8

    I have this gym teacher I hate, he shows up late to class, goes on his phone all the time, and expects us to be Olympic athletes

  • @tamtmf
    @tamtmf Před 3 lety +14

    I had a teacher that literally verbally abused me back in elementary school. They mocked me for reading way above my grade level, that I preffered reading at home as apposed to school. It got to the point my vice principal had to be involved because I would go home crying all the time.

    • @abyssmage6979
      @abyssmage6979 Před rokem +5

      I'm so sorry that happened to you. Our class adviser is very much like that too, ad verbatim. I hope you're okay now and I hope that bone sucker is now fired or far away from you.

  • @aanya7095
    @aanya7095 Před 2 lety +1

    Signs of a bad teacher: When they make you stand for the whole period for not completing your work / for late submission even though you just told them that you were irregular to school cuz you were unwell and u still are. You even showed them a written note by parents but they will still treat you like a prisoner

  • @timesnewlogan2032
    @timesnewlogan2032 Před měsícem +1

    Looking back, a lot of my teachers yelled at us or went on rants about how awful we were, or how awful American students are in general, and how much better students are in China, and how dumb teenagers are, etc. I still remember the first time a teacher ever flew off the handle. The class was being a bit rowdy, so she yelled at the top of her lungs at all of us, even the select few who were being good, while slamming the paddle on the desk (It was 1999/2000). We were preschoolers, four to five years old.

  • @pyschologygeek
    @pyschologygeek Před 3 lety +18

    There are some teachers who simply lack motivation. They spend the minimum amount of time necessary to do their job never arriving early or staying late. They do not challenge their students, ​are often behind on grading, show videos often, and give “free” days on a regular basis

    • @eliza.the.earthling
      @eliza.the.earthling Před 3 lety +7

      As a teacher, I don’t think having a work-life balance means you lack motivation. Teachers work long hours outside of class time and it can be a heavy struggle to strike a balance between what needs to be done and within what time constraints. As a teacher who has worked myself to the bone in previous jobs with little support, I don’t think we should shame teachers for not putting in enough time, because I can tell you, the things that need to be done are endless but we still need to prioritise so we have a life. However, teachers should strive to inspire and care for all their students, expose them to challenges and ignite their passion for learning. It makes me incredibly sad to read the comments of people who have had poor experiences with their teachers when so many other teachers give so much of their time, energy and money into caring for their students. Clearly there are not enough of them yet.

    • @Tabuleiro.
      @Tabuleiro. Před 3 lety +4

      There are bad teachers, but there's a reason for them to be so common. Their salaries are often low, the schools don't give them support, society don't value them, their families may not support them for having a "bad" job. It's all screwed in a vicious cycle.

    • @gunstrokethecybertronian8659
      @gunstrokethecybertronian8659 Před 3 lety +1

      @@eliza.the.earthling That's how I feel with my math professor as of late. I respect her as any teacher, but unfortunately how she teaches statistics is ineffective. Now first off most of my students go through Zoom, at around the current pandemic, I knew that when the schools closed learning things online would be impactful. My opinion is subjective, but sadly she never seems to challenge me, nor any other students at least not that I am aware of. All she does through the sessions is talk throughout the lecture, but with no way for students to interact or practice the methods. Think of it this way, the teacher lectures with her lessons from the notebook online, but never seems to find a way to get students involved other than asking if anyone has questions. Secondly during the lecture I don't know if she has found a way of encouraging students to maintain focus during the lesson. Because through the lecture she never seemed to find a way to inspire us to work, not even find a way to enjoy learning her class once, which sadly made me miserable and I can't say the same for the other students but maybe it is relatable. Lastly even after the lecture it feels like I have to be back at square one in starting the lesson all over again through videos but it's tricky when caused from many factors, whether your room is the only place to work, the distractions around your room, or caused by others unintentionally, lacking space to have a desk, etc. I never thought I'd be willing to fail a class. It's why I try the online counseling for choosing my classes wisely with informed decisions. But I never caught on my math professor's teaching methods until it was too late.

  • @rubyhearts9966
    @rubyhearts9966 Před 3 lety +49

    Ever since I started school, my mom always told me to ask questions if I didn't understood the material. By the time I was in fourth grade, there was a teacher that didn't want to answer my questions even if they seem simple. I struggled from that point on because I gave up asking questions. She also put me on an IEP thinking that I had ADHD when I just wanted to learn more. I was a very curious kid. There's nothing wrong with asking questions. Now that I'm older, I realize that I don't know enough after all this time. I'm only 21 and I'm not ready to be a mom because I don't think that I'm good enough to teach my kid the right way at least while they grow up before preschool. Same thing when they get into kindergarten or grade school. It's kinda sad that after all this time, this fourth grade teacher - this one teacher alone - messed me up so much for the rest of my life because they didn't want to teach me correctly.

    • @february1796
      @february1796 Před 2 lety +4

      To hell with that teacher. I was shamed by my classmates for doing that exactly and it messed with my head as well but you know what? I'm a teacher these days and I allow students to be curious and ask me questions. Their curiosity is beautiful, especially with little children. You are incredibly valid for wanting to learn things!

    • @shadowking278
      @shadowking278 Před rokem +1

      I had to deal with this. I do have ADHD so I struggled a lot in school. Almost all of my teachers were understanding. Except two of them. One was a free period teacher that I don’t want to talk about. The other teacher was my computer science teacher. He never helped me as much and would always focus on the other kids. Near the beginning of my last school year i asked for help from him for one program that I was struggling with. He did the bare minimum that helped me then said “I won’t be helping you anymore you need to figure this out on your own”. I failed that class but figured out that I’m really good with robotics.

    • @rubyhearts9966
      @rubyhearts9966 Před rokem

      @@shadowking278 I learned a lot after all that crap I dealt with. I'm good at art and caring for others. I want to become an art therapist but I need to go back to... school.. 😱
      I hope you make it or have already made it in your pursuit in robotics. Just don't be the reason robots take over the world lol

    • @shadowking278
      @shadowking278 Před rokem

      @ Ruby Hearts. I wouldn’t be able to. We were learning robotics around the end of the school year. And after he basically said “you’re not worth my time. Figure it out on your own.” I struggled with coding. He was so condescending. I actually remember waking up in the middle of the night because of a panic attack. I also remember at one point I had disassociated and came back with a knife in my hand with the blade near my wrist. I didn’t cut. Thank goodness. But after that I just felt so drained that I didn’t try anymore. It was the only class I ever failed completely.

    • @rubyhearts9966
      @rubyhearts9966 Před rokem +1

      @@shadowking278 No. YOU did not fail. It's that teacher that failed at teaching. He failed to grow ALL of his student's minds and that's sad to hear that it affected you so deeply. I'm going to tell you right now that you are not a failure. You just had a rotten teacher. I wish you never experienced something so detrimental to your mental health. I don't know if this mean anything coming from a stranger off the internet, but it's not too late. Forget that teacher and believe in yourself. If you truly want to pursue robotics, go find a better teacher. Or try looking it up yourself and study on your own terms. However, if robotics is no longer your thing, find your new calling. Ask yourself "Where do I feel comfortable? What makes me tick? And how can I make that my life's dream?" I know you'll success. I bet on that!

  • @mypfpisliterallyyou6126
    @mypfpisliterallyyou6126 Před 2 lety +1

    It wasn’t long ago that I realised that my Italian Primary School teacher was very dodgy. She would remove kid’s chairs if they didn’t put their hand up, give better toilet paper to the girls, and make us boys wait till break to go to the toilet, while girls are free to go without asking. She was over the top dodgy. I’m happy that she’s gone now.
    Edit: She even humiliated us boys in front of the *entire* class, and refused to stop any forms of girls showing bad behaviour, causing bullying. At one time, all the girls in my class stood together, side by side, and started to chant “GIRLS RULE, BOYS DROOL!” and even threw sticks at boys who tried to say they were sexist. Our teacher didn’t even stop this. She just watched with a huge grin on her face.

  • @lordgrimixb
    @lordgrimixb Před 3 lety +5

    My teacher was pregnant every other year so we missed out a bunch of topics but we were still tested on them which I absolutely hated. Obviously we couldn't do anything about it but it was super annoying.

    • @AnimalProjec
      @AnimalProjec Před 9 měsíci

      New baby every other year??? BRUH