Why Does TikTok Hate This Teacher?

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  • @RandomSwiftie13
    @RandomSwiftie13 Před 2 lety +9890

    She is getting this hate for applying basic school rules because there are a lot of children on tiktok that took that personally. When I was in school we weren't even allowed to bring phones to class.

    • @thisrandomdude_
      @thisrandomdude_ Před 2 lety +269

      Yeah, and it should stay that way. I say that as a high school student, mind you.

    • @alietheartist734
      @alietheartist734 Před 2 lety +288

      Yep, if your teacher saw your phone at all when I was in school it would go in their drawer immediately. Chad Chad is correct, though: these kids need to step up their game on being sneaky!

    • @xoxrev
      @xoxrev Před 2 lety +16

      I see you everywhere 😭 (btw hello fellow swiftie)

    • @minisn3066
      @minisn3066 Před 2 lety +240

      @@thisrandomdude_ Seriously. Phone addiction is a real thing, and kids and teens think it’s just a silly “boomer” thing to say. If you’re on your phone, no, you’re not paying attention to class. It’s literally impossible for our brain to do multitasking with two high-attention demanding tasks. If you need your phone for emergencies, then keep it in your pockets, out of sight.

    • @booboobunny5655
      @booboobunny5655 Před 2 lety +29

      Well that's no good, because if there's an emergency how are you going to call/text your parents? Kids need their cellphones, they just need to learn not to get distracted and not use it when its unnecessary.

  • @soapkingIII
    @soapkingIII Před rokem +12671

    “If they’re done with their work, I’ll let them be on their phones.”
    She’s nicer then 99.9% of teachers I’ve had

  • @Jane_doe_648
    @Jane_doe_648 Před 3 měsíci +2116

    Her rules :
    Don’t ruin school property
    Don’t be on your phone during certain times (other times are fine)
    Ask to get a snack instead of asking to go to the bathroom
    Don’t take excessively long breaks .
    What a horrible teacher

  • @AlinaRaven
    @AlinaRaven Před 5 měsíci +2979

    She's literally so calm and chill. Tik tok kids are so stupid and spoiled I can't.

    • @AlsarBashir_11
      @AlsarBashir_11 Před 4 měsíci +50

      Fr! That teacher never should have gotten hate!! If it’s her classroom, then she can do what she wants.

    • @MayluvstdiJasmine
      @MayluvstdiJasmine Před 3 měsíci +50

      Fr, she was literally acting like an average teacher. If all my teachers acted like this, I wouldn’t hate school so much. ALSO, in my school if you don’t give stour phone to the teachers at the start of the day, you’re suspended. She’s acting so chill about it all

    • @gachasuperheroes6794
      @gachasuperheroes6794 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Fr she didn’t do anything bad

    • @FumoValley
      @FumoValley Před 3 měsíci +5

      True, i’d like school more if my teachers were like this.

    • @Whyjustwhy772
      @Whyjustwhy772 Před 3 měsíci +9

      I agree. I’ve had teachers rip things out of my hands and verbally abuse me before. That’s not what this is, she’s just firmly asserting boundaries

  • @sillygooseygirl
    @sillygooseygirl Před 2 lety +6489

    As someone with pretty severe anxiety, I think a lot of Tiktok users just…expect people to be okay with their destructive and unhealthy coping mechanisms? Like vandalizing someone else’s property is not a good coping mechanism, and people shouldn’t have to bend over backwards and let you RUIN THEIR STUFF because it makes you feel better. Literally just use paper.

    • @8-bitfoxy55
      @8-bitfoxy55 Před 2 lety +140

      @Sleeping Quest yeah, i draw on paper in classes a bunch, just dont draw on the desk

    • @furiscafynn6275
      @furiscafynn6275 Před 2 lety +147

      Yes. You shouldn't be vandalizing the desks, you can get a sketch book out and doodle/draw there, but don't draw on the desks. It's not hard

    • @FrshChees91
      @FrshChees91 Před 2 lety +77

      It's as if they think a teacher is just gonna let them be distracted and learn nothing lol

    • @ComradeWW
      @ComradeWW Před 2 lety +130

      Hell, what people on TikTok and Twitter label a "coping mechanism" isn't genuine 90% of the time. They're usually just reaching hard to label someone as "ableist" to justify getting pissy at them.

    • @idontloveyouanymore3859
      @idontloveyouanymore3859 Před 2 lety +12

      Draw on paper 🙂

  • @wee_zzz
    @wee_zzz Před 2 lety +1414

    I too, am a child of the Homeschool Disaster, and can vouch that if i made my teacher upset, she put the mashed potatoes on my plate for dinner with quite a bit of aggression.

    • @kaboomboxx
      @kaboomboxx Před 2 lety +6

      Oop

    • @NorthernGreenEyes
      @NorthernGreenEyes Před 2 lety +6

      Haha. I'm actually thinking about homeschooling my kiddos, but idk if I could do it. In Ohio they're very strict with even their homeschooling rules/requirements.

    • @kaleighm993
      @kaleighm993 Před 2 lety +10

      @@NorthernGreenEyes idk how it is in ohio but i live in texas and there’s a big homeschooling community in my hometown and a lot of the parents ran in similar circles and would take turns teaching different subjects so maybe you could look into a group that’s maybe doing that? the education system here is really subpar and i honestly wish i was homeschooled

    • @ritasprinkle5098
      @ritasprinkle5098 Před 2 lety +2

      @@NorthernGreenEyes hmm, are they? I mean I grew up homeschooled in Ohio, and I dont remember there being a super scary amount of regulations. But maybe things have changed. I will say though that there are some large homeschooling communities in Ohio, depending on where you live.

    • @performergirl365
      @performergirl365 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kaleighm993 also homeschooled in Texas and can attest to this. There are a lot of co-ops and homeschool groups where people collaborate. There's also a program called k-12 where homeschooled kids essentially do school online. I knew a few people who did this at least part time.

  • @notjasontodd3982
    @notjasontodd3982 Před 6 měsíci +1492

    6:30 teachers are absolutely allowed to ask if a student is having a medical issue that’s keeping them out of class for extended periods. A teacher is NOT allowed to discriminate against someone for having a medical issue, and they’re NOT allowed to FORCE a student to tell them. But if you do have a health problem that’s keeping you from class, even just saying “I’m having a medical problem, I can try to bring a doctor’s note” is enough

    • @midnight_x_edits
      @midnight_x_edits Před 5 měsíci +45

      Fr! I have Crohn’s and I always made sure to bring that up to my teachers PRIVATELY after class or during a quiet time outside the classroom just a small one on one chat bc I had to be close to the door incase I had to all of a sudden use the restroom and I did always try to ask my teachers if I had to go I did have one teacher tho that made me feel really bad for asking and it was a theater teacher and when I asked him all he responded with was “is it an emergency” and I always felt guilted into saying no because I didn’t wanna draw attention to myself or make my teachers start asking questions that I didnt wanna answer in front of the entire class

    • @dowfreak7
      @dowfreak7 Před 4 měsíci +43

      I wouldn't even consider that a hugely invasive question, like she does. If there's something going on that means the kid CAN and HAS TO stay out of class for a third of the time, then that should've been disclosed beforehand and is almost grounds for a different kind of education or extra lessons/work.
      It's also a lot nicer to go "hey, kid" instead of "I've contacted your parents immediately, without even saying anything to you".
      Not like the teacher needs to know your exact medication and address of your doctor's office. It'd just be nice to know if you're in danger of collapsing/allergic/in excruciating pain in certain scenarios so those can be adjusted. Like asking if someone has a nut allergy after avoiding cookies, so you can bring some without nuts the next time and the kid feels included.

    • @GameSceneX
      @GameSceneX Před 3 měsíci +8

      They don’t have the right to make a student tell them their PRIVATE medical history.

    • @goofygirl1311
      @goofygirl1311 Před 3 měsíci +4

      The school should have a policy as to how many bathroom breaks each student is allowed per class. If the student goes over that number the office will be notified and a parent/guardian will be contacted for a doctor's note or some such thing.

    • @JuKii7
      @JuKii7 Před 3 měsíci +12

      it makes sense, you have to have a reason to be out of the class. The teacher is responsible for their students, if anything happens during class and someone gets hurt, it's their fault. If the student is not in the classroom, the teacher can't keep an eye on them but will still be held responsible if anything happens. Besides, many students are literally being disrespectful and smug and use toilet breaks for just skipping class so it's totally understandable if the teacher gets suspicious about someone's behaviour if they leave the class often but as said, a simple chat after class is enough if you have a condition or other reason - just let the teacher know, be fair to them so they can be fair to you.
      uni on the other hand😂 at least in my country, they never care. If you skip too much class and don't pass it's your fault, they're gonna get money if you need to retake a course. And everyone is at least 19 at that point so they're not responsible for you anymore. You can even bring a laptop and play games, it's your call if you want to waste your time, money and opportunities

  • @TheBarrelsBottom
    @TheBarrelsBottom Před 5 měsíci +1254

    The fact that people are STILL shitting on this teacher makes me far too angry. I had a horrific school experience and she, from what she presents, is so incredibly understanding and reasonable. The fact that this woman who obviously cares and treats her students with respect is getting hate like this (and still is to this day) is absurd.
    1. Drawing on the desks: It's pretty obvious that Chadchad was homeschooled and never saw a desk typically used in public schools, because they don't just get drawn on. The materials those desks are made out of get DESTROYED when people "draw" on them. Pencil carves in and permanent marker doesn't come off no matter what you use. I was a doodler, like a lot. And if drawing helps you listen, USE PAPER. There is no reason not to. It isn't about keeping the room "clean" it's about literally defacing school property when schools are already underfunded as it is. They can't just get new desks.
    2. Taking way too long on bathroom breaks: Kids don't just blip from the classroom to the bathroom. A lot of times, bathrooms are quite a walk away from the class you're in. When a kid is taking 15 minutes on a bathroom break EVERY DAY, they're pretty obviously fucking around. And, most classrooms have bathroom passes, only one kid gets to go at a time. So, while Timmy is using that time to say hi to his friends in the hall and get some chips, you're sitting there, nearly pissing your pants, waiting for him to come back. Even though the school would be informed if the kid had something like IBS or some other condition, she STILL was nice enough to ask in private if there was some sort of personal, medical issue that would explain this.
    3. The phone thing: I personally hate when teachers take phones away from students. This is the ONLY instance that I've not just been totally fine with it, but agreed with her. If she asked MULTIPLE times for this kid to put away their phone and they didn't, that's totally understandable. She isn't taking it away for any other time than the duration of the class. It isn't like those shitty teachers that try to take away personal property for a semester or something. She even said you would get it back walking out the door. She asked nicely numerous times, and then just made sure it wasn't going to be an issue or distraction for the rest of class. On top of that, her policies on phone time and brakes is beyond cool.
    Fuck you guys for treating a reasonable, gem of a teacher like this. I had a teacher say directly to my face "You won't amount to anything", verbatim. I can count on one hand the amount of teachers who actually gave a fuck about me and treated me like a teacher should, not insulting me or making an obviously troubled kid's life harder. So people who have teachers like this should be thanking their lucky stars.

    • @Justuraveragefnaftuber
      @Justuraveragefnaftuber Před 4 měsíci +117

      You are absolutely right! People on tiktok are probably just mad about the things they got told as a kid, and its not ok to have your phone in class!

    • @skylarjohnson7779
      @skylarjohnson7779 Před 4 měsíci +87

      My school desks were not just drawn on, people would take whatever sharp object they got their grubby hands on and carve into them. Those things were a mess, I'm surprised we could use them.

    • @LexiSadie0513
      @LexiSadie0513 Před 4 měsíci +50

      Kids also deface the chairs in my school and they were ripping off the soap dispensers. The kids at my school are shitty...

    • @barborasevcikova209
      @barborasevcikova209 Před 4 měsíci +54

      I was looking for this comment! I don’t mean no hate but in this video it’s very clear that Chadchad has been homeschooled and hasn’t been to a normal school. This teacher is far better and more reasonable than any teacher I’ve ever had, she always asks nicely first, and even after the student doesn’t comply she won’t resort to yelling of other form of harsh punishment, she just does what’s absolutely necessary and does her best to not intervene with the students comfort too much.

    • @LexiSadie0513
      @LexiSadie0513 Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@barborasevcikova209 exactly!

  • @locustproachin6052
    @locustproachin6052 Před 2 lety +14104

    This feels like another case of tiktok going after well meaning people with 1 or 2 Meh Moments bc shes honestly WAY more lenient and kind than any teacher I had in highschool

    • @analemondrophigh7380
      @analemondrophigh7380 Před 2 lety +756

      Exactly, it's just entitled children acting as though rules are unfair.

    • @paulinerhoades6317
      @paulinerhoades6317 Před 2 lety +49

      Way more than the one's in my Jr. High

    • @simplyakindasussamurai.11
      @simplyakindasussamurai.11 Před 2 lety +29

      Same(I'm a junior)

    • @no-so3rd
      @no-so3rd Před 2 lety +60

      She’s nicer than my teachers now.

    • @hh4869
      @hh4869 Před 2 lety +269

      I hate teacher hate. My mother is a teacher and she doesn’t get paid enough for this kind of treatment. RIDICULOUS!!! We need to appreciate our teachers more.

  • @unfunnyperson7550
    @unfunnyperson7550 Před rokem +3539

    the fact that she even gives her students “phone breaks” or lets them go on it if theyre done with their work is awesome. like dude why are you mad that she wont let you send snaps while shes physically teaching

    • @0seunggf
      @0seunggf Před rokem +144

      right she’s actually such a good teacher

    • @unfunnyperson7550
      @unfunnyperson7550 Před rokem +37

      @@0seunggf seriously! it’s so annoying

    • @jellomiki
      @jellomiki Před rokem +86

      Giving it back at the end of class too, so effing nice ! The nicest teacher I had is school would give it back at the end of the day, but most of the time it would be at the end of the week or until a parent came by to pick it up themself

    • @Laced_With_Acid
      @Laced_With_Acid Před rokem +20

      fr! my school would suspend you for it. I have to hide to tell my grandmother (im a senior in highschool and have epilepsy so i cannot drive yet) that i have to stay later than my usual half day for extra work. sucks.

    • @gummo1549
      @gummo1549 Před rokem +8

      Because kids these days dont give a fuck about their education and theyd rather be on their phone while their teacher is teaching valuable information and fail then put their phone away for a couple hours. 🤷‍♀️

  • @rachelfarmer3722
    @rachelfarmer3722 Před 5 měsíci +638

    For the medical conditions: teachers actually HAVE to know so they know how to respond in case of emergency. They could legally be held liable if they don’t respond properly because those kids are in their care. Normally the student would have paperwork about it though.

    • @autumnmoon501
      @autumnmoon501 Před 3 měsíci +15

      Also if some emergency were to occur the teacher would need to know where the student is as they're legally responsible for their students

  • @jazzyroly
    @jazzyroly Před 6 měsíci +335

    Teachers really can't catch a break. They get criticized by parents, their students, the school board, the state, and the principals. It's an extremely underpaid and understaffed field because of the stress and pressure you're constantly under. I understand why they have high expectations placed on them, but it feels like every time teachers post anything online, they get critiqued for dumb reasons.

  • @re_i_gn
    @re_i_gn Před 2 lety +8861

    Bottomline: The backlash is just because Tiktok is a platform full of kids around her students' age range. And they hate school, at least for the time being, so they take out their frustration on her.

    • @thingthang2904
      @thingthang2904 Před 2 lety +480

      Honestly, teaching is such a thankless job. I work in a movie theater and 95% of the time the worst customers are either parents or teenagers. Teachers have to deal with both and for an entire year instead of just a few minutes per person.

    • @farlonmuentes6004
      @farlonmuentes6004 Před 2 lety +194

      @@thingthang2904 teachers are basically the professional version of a babysitter. i was kind of a troublesome student back then but when i got caught, i am not spewing out some kind of illness to justify what i'm doing. i would take the punishment and be tough about it. nowadays, kids are competing on who's more softer. it's embarrassing.

    • @derelictt
      @derelictt Před 2 lety +57

      @@farlonmuentes6004 exactly, when i see someone try to make an excuse after getting caught and it's the dumbest thing ive ever heard i cringe a bit

    • @TheRealOceanicDreams
      @TheRealOceanicDreams Před 2 lety +27

      @@farlonmuentes6004 I agree. I honestly feel for them especially having to deal with the parents and troublesome students.

    • @joujou264
      @joujou264 Před 2 lety +2

      @@farlonmuentes6004 Pop psychology was a huge mistake.

  • @2doot
    @2doot Před 2 lety +5713

    The fact that in the "sus", bathroom break one, all she said was "hey, if you're getting snacks, just let me know." She didn't even say you couldn't have snacks. She just said she wanted to know, because it's HER responsibility if you're out of the classroom during the class period. Like why are people so offended? She seems like a completely rational teacher.

    • @ollieno971
      @ollieno971 Před 2 lety +136

      RIGHT

    • @ItzJustJay_
      @ItzJustJay_ Před 2 lety +70

      @@bombasticsideeye123 FINALLY SOMEONE GETS IT I APPRECIATE YOU ❤️

    • @bombasticsideeye123
      @bombasticsideeye123 Před 2 lety +13

      @@ItzJustJay_ I APPRECIATE YOU TOO

    • @ItzJustJay_
      @ItzJustJay_ Před 2 lety +5

      @@bombasticsideeye123 🥺❤️

    • @msjkramey
      @msjkramey Před 2 lety +2

      Nice circle jerk that was triggered by a few pissy teenagers--really showing them that you're not part of the snowflake generation! Lmao
      But to OP, yeah, a lot of kids don't realize that wandering the halls is a safety issue, but the vast majority will listen based on authority alone and even more will when you give students the respect of explaining policy. High schoolers are almost legal adults. If we want them to be ready for that, we have to start treating them like that

  • @CR3EPERZ_
    @CR3EPERZ_ Před 5 měsíci +273

    The reason why you needa ask to go to the bathroom is because the teachers needa know where you are at all times, just in case of an emergency.

  • @snakeygirl4296
    @snakeygirl4296 Před 5 měsíci +162

    She’s a completely reasonable teacher from what I’ve seen. Not wanting snacks in the classroom is usually about making things easier on the janitors. The desk thing is because the schools usually don’t have the funds to buy new desks if a student damages the desks.
    Also, yes, teachers are supposed to know about your medical conditions. You can’t take any meds in school unless you have a doctors note. Teachers also need to keep an eye out for any signs of a student having a medical issue while in class. Mental health conditions often require special counseling and scheduling through what’s known as 504’s and IEP’s. Students with medical conditions often require specialized workarounds for certain school rules.
    Also, if anything happens to a child when they’re supposed to be in class the teacher can be held responsible by default unless they have proof that the child wasn’t under their care at the time (hence why teachers seem so concerned about attendance). Since kids, while at school, are expected to fall under the responsibility of the teachers literally anything negative can have severe consequences for the teacher.
    The laws and procedures that public school teachers are expected to function under are designed to be strict because, when they aren’t strict, kids have gotten hurt.
    Chad, we can tell you never went to public school. No hate, but some of your questions clearly indicate that you know very little about what public school teachers have to do.

  • @erindinneen8278
    @erindinneen8278 Před 2 lety +4592

    From a teacher’s perspective: we are legally required to know where our students are (this is especially important in cases of emergency). At our school site, students have been vandalizing the bathrooms, so that’s another thing for teachers to monitor. I have had a few students just walk into other teacher’s classrooms to interrupt/visit their friends. Honestly, I don’t think anything she said on her Tiktoks were bad. I think it’s missing the key element of rapport that teachers build with students.
    Phone policies, desk drawing, bathroom rules are all things that teachers have to enforce from the school site/district; it’s like being upset at a cashier when they tell you to put a mask on? Of all the things teachers could be put on blast for (racism, sexism, ableism, etc.), I don’t think this teacher in particular deserves it.

    • @junew8133
      @junew8133 Před 2 lety +319

      Preach!!
      This teacher seems super awesome and chill. Her delivery on some.of her tik toks is a bit condescending, but she has every right to do so.
      Hell, she waited until her student had been on their phone for a good 5 minuites before saying anything. My old history teacher would see a phone and it would be gone.

    • @at-citie
      @at-citie Před 2 lety +234

      I agree, as a high school student, I've noticed that alot of my peers don't like teachers solely on the fact that the teacher enforces rules. Like my graphic design and photography teachers have a great system for bathroom breaks. Its a simple check in and out system but its effective. Its really helpful for someone like me with social anxiety. But others in my class hate those teachers because they have a chart and don't just let them walk out without any notice. People also don't like them cus they don't allow us to play games on the computers!?! I don't get it. Teachers are just enforcing nessesary rules in a classroom, the kids in my high-school have no respect.

    • @miloonsilo
      @miloonsilo Před 2 lety +15

      The give me your phone thing can be bad tho bc some students may be non verbal or other situations like that

    • @charlietrevathan-tier3024
      @charlietrevathan-tier3024 Před 2 lety +102

      i totally agree. people are overreacting about the phone thing. teachers often tell us to put our phones away and if we get caught 3-5 times we get it taken away for the period. it honestly isn't that bad, it's just a bit frustrating sometimes lmfao. it's normal and a reasonable rule, students need to be paying attention and our teachers are a lot more lenient than the ones at my old school

    • @alliexcx5576
      @alliexcx5576 Před 2 lety +5

      Agredd

  • @BuckBlaziken
    @BuckBlaziken Před 2 lety +8257

    As a person who has been diagnosed with clinical anxiety, can people please not act like public vandalism is an anxiety coping mechanism. You can literally just doodle on your notebook which is what I did when I got stressed out in school.

    • @AprilLeigh112
      @AprilLeigh112 Před 2 lety +521

      Exactly, writing on the desk is just blatant disrespect for things that aren't theirs.

    • @Nakia11798
      @Nakia11798 Před 2 lety +299

      Public vandalism is more likely a symptom of some sort of attention seeking disorder, not anxiety. Literally everyone here with anxiety, including myself, is mentioning we used notebooks to deal with anxiety.

    • @harbor641
      @harbor641 Před 2 lety +48

      @@Nakia11798 Though, not everyone with anxiety can access a small notebook. Some families may not have the money to buy extra notebooks for their child's anxiety. This is just an opinion though, don't take this to heart. Just a statement and i fully do not agree with drawing on the desk.

    • @anunknownperson4018
      @anunknownperson4018 Před 2 lety +226

      @@harbor641 but teachers give students free notebooks tbh and some local organizations provide school material. in my opinion there is no excuse

    • @bigboii6823
      @bigboii6823 Před 2 lety +190

      @@harbor641 Schools have paper in them. You can find some before class, maybe even take some from a school printer, it's better than drawing on desks.

  • @hopelessopus660
    @hopelessopus660 Před 6 měsíci +135

    As a European all I saw was a teacher being a teacher. How was anything she did and said disrespectful? If anything, she seemed pretty lax on most things. Kids these days are just so spoiled and think they can do whatever, whenever to whomever just by throwing ✨anxiety✨ or whatever other excuse to the teachers face. They are taught no respect and no accountability. I have anxiety and learned to overcome it in school settings. It got a bit worse in university but because I knew how to overcome it at a younger age I did just that. This teacher is so nice and understanding and puts up with wayyy more than my teachers used to I don't understand where all this drama is coming from since she is just doing her job.

    • @kentspeak465
      @kentspeak465 Před 4 měsíci

      Im sorry but not every "kid these days" thinks he can do whatever whenever to whomever by throwing anxiety "or whatever excuse"(as if anxiety was just an excuse for anything) to the teachers face. Some kids are spoiled ,some are not. Some are taught respect and others are not. Some kids do have anxiety and sometimes are met with incredulity or their anxiety isnt taken in consideration seriously because of an underlying idea that anxiety is not a real thing or just an excuse. Also just because you have learned to deal with your anxiety does nt mean that everyone else can do the same or that what you call anxiety is what others experience with their own anxiety. You dont know how it is for them ,maybe their anxiety is a lot harder to overcome maybe they dont have the same skills or opportunities as you had. Also just because your experience with teacher sucked back in the day, does nt set the limit on how much thing should suck for others in the future,we can still make changes in our ways for the better. Lots of things have changed in the way we treat people and do things since the time of my parents and of their parents even more and I dont think were done .All changes that made it better for the next generation but ,all the while my grand parents were telling my parents as Im sure their parents were telling them :"kids these days are like this and like that they are spoiled ,back in my time we couldnt do this or that and were treated like crap" , my parents had the same dialogue with me ,now some of my friends have started saying the same things to their own kids. Dont look down on every kid and assume bad things about them when you really dont know .I get that its an easy(still false tho) opinion to have ,and almost a tradition I suppose but it really is not helpfull in any way ,has no reason to be except for you to express some sort of frustration or whatnot which you could express in a variety of different other ways than this without the negative aspects like putting everyone in the same bag (thats not fair),without invalidating those who suffer from real anxiety problems etc.. Im sure you can remember kids from when you were a kid that were spoiled and some that had no respect and werent taught anything at home and some teachers who were hardcore strict af and some way more nice. As for her ,I agree that she seems like a very nice teacher and I dont get the drama either except for the bathroom stuff which I dont think it comes from her like Its not out of her own personal interest to ask what kids do in the bathroom or to have all children ask for her permission every time they want to go but more of a school problem in general even thought shes the one who has to enforce it in some way.

    • @hopelessopus660
      @hopelessopus660 Před 4 měsíci +11

      @kentspeak465 Well, I'm in my 20s it's not like I was in school 30 years ago or something. But it's so funny to me that just because I said that my teachers taught me respect and accountability and weren't as lax as teachers are today, you automatically assumed that my teachers "sucked" and that I had a bad experience with them. They didn't and I liked my teachers. I still keep in touch with some of them. Now that I'm older and see how entitled kids are today, I'm even more grateful for everything they taught me. I'm not saying kids are entirely to blame. The parents are responsible too. They shouldn't just be blaming the teachers. My sister is a teacher and children, and their bad behaviours are only reinforced by the parent when they refuse to "help" the teacher by siding with them instead of their child. Of course, they should side with their child but not always, only *when their child is right.*
      As for anxiety and whatever other issue one might have, they have to learn to deal with it. It is your issue to deal with, not society's. People are not obligated to walk on eggshells around you just because you have a problem. It's your responsibility to deal with and you can't use it as an excuse to get away from things you have done wrong. Continously, avoiding accountability leaves no room for you to grow amd learn from your mistakes.
      I never said that what worked for me would work for everyone. But people should stop blaming everything on their issues and learn to deal with them on their own and not expect the entire population to conform to them and their issues. We need to learn to take accountability for our actions and not always defer to something or someone else.
      Lastly, of course there were spoiled kids in my class when I was in school. But the minute they caused trouble and the teacher informed their parents and they stopped. Because their parents sided with the teacher and took measures against such behaviour. I'm not talking about corporal punishment. That's awful, but they took away the kids' electronics, grounded them, talked to them about what is and isn't acceptable, etc. There was one mum that sided with the child who was clearly in the wrong and the entire class let the child know that what she had done, bringing her mum to school to yell at the teacher because she had rightfully taken away her phone, was disgusting and a childish move. Guess what? She never got her phone out and never caused a problem in class either. Nowadays, she'd be celebrated for bringing her mum over to berate the teacher. I say this with confidence because my sister and a lot of my friends have become teachers in different schools, towns, cities and even countries and their complaints are always the same. But I will agree that it's not entirely the children's fault. Parents are to blame, too.

  • @csuohio-gp7wq
    @csuohio-gp7wq Před 6 měsíci +144

    If this teacher is “hated”, then students today are basically animals, and I am 100% grateful I changed my mind about being a high school science teacher. Apparently kids can’t even manage the minimum when it comes to functioning in society. They are in for a rude awakening when it comes to entering the job market. If they’re caught defacing company equipment by drawing on it, there won’t be any gentle warning. They’ll straight up be fired.

    • @plaguedocter4791
      @plaguedocter4791 Před 4 měsíci +8

      I'm in highschool now and yeah it's horrendous. Kids literally talk about r4ping girls in front of my teachers and they don't do anything, kids fight every day, they swear at teachers don't pay attention, and I understand it might just be my school but I've heard from teachers kids weren't like this years prior their just getting worse. Why are we taking it out on our teachers for being fed up with our shitty behavior

    • @csuohio-gp7wq
      @csuohio-gp7wq Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@plaguedocter4791 I don’t think it’s just your school. I hear terrible stories of teenagers behaving like sociopaths all the time. At least you seem normal, which is a relief, ngl. I was afraid there was something wrong with your entire generation. But at least you and the few other sane ones like you can actually become contributing members to society.

    • @xrrgr
      @xrrgr Před 4 měsíci

      @@csuohio-gp7wq why do you guys doomsday post about entire generations like this based off of a few internet posts and stories... teenagers have been stereotyped as sociopaths who will "ruin society" for so many decades now...

    • @jl2280
      @jl2280 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@plaguedocter4791 It's not that your teachers "don't" do anything. They legally cannot do anything, or they can be sued or fired for disciplining bad behaviour. It sounds crazy, but I'm a teacher and I personally know other teachers where this has happened. One female teacher was fired for breaking up a fight (one boy was repeatedly kicking another boy's head), one male teacher who was sued for confiscating a boy's hat because the boy was throwing it around the room, and another female teacher was sued for asking a girl to be quiet during an exam! I've personally experienced students, during an exam, sit on their desks, refuse to do the test and told all the teachers, deputies and finally the principal to "f-off". Their parents eventually got called into the school and the kids told them to "f-off", too. Then the school was not allowed to suspend any of these students because it would be "bad for their emotional and mental health to remove them from educational opportunities". It's not so much the kids, though, as it is schools and teachers not being allowed to discipline students. Parents are also no longer allowed to properly discipline children. And with social media and food culture rotting kids bodies and brains, things are just going to get worse.

    • @BRUCEMYWAYNE
      @BRUCEMYWAYNE Před měsícem

      Ive seen a lot of teachers on TikTok talking about how kids are significantly decreasing in a lot of areas in school. It’s so sad to see. :/

  • @i-landsleepaid2452
    @i-landsleepaid2452 Před 2 lety +3977

    Anxiety isn’t a justification to draw on other peoples property. Just keep a sketch book on you or doodle on your paper/schoolwork. That’s what I did. I have anxiety. The only time I drew on desks was early in elementary school
    Also this teacher was pretty reasonable compared to teachers I’ve had experiences with. Just be respectful to your teachers so long as they’re being respectful to you. They’re just trying to do their job.

    • @margaretwilson8736
      @margaretwilson8736 Před 2 lety +93

      Exactly… I don’t recall anyone drawing on desks in high school…. What…

    • @dopino1643
      @dopino1643 Před 2 lety +112

      I have MAD anxiety, i have been sent to the hospital for hyperventilating, but i would never draw on others property, i love drawing, but that isnt a justification! Just use a paper lol

    • @xt1mo
      @xt1mo Před 2 lety +49

      Exactly! Someone had to pay for those desks at some point and vandalizing them is just disrespectful.

    • @danshilm
      @danshilm Před 2 lety +44

      Can't wait for when anything is justifiable with "bUt I hAvE aNxIeTy"
      Those kids will have a rough time in the real world. At least, I hope.

    • @nat-fs3ms
      @nat-fs3ms Před 2 lety +41

      i have generalized anxiety disorder, and it was more of a nervous tick of mine to /erase/ or /clean/ desks as opposed to drawing on them. plus whatever you draw will disappear on a desk, at least on paper you can take it with you and admire it later??
      yeah this teacher is completely reasonable, idk where people get it in their heads that teachers are basically just older peers/babysitters.

  • @jamilaa417
    @jamilaa417 Před 2 lety +3423

    She's looks like a genuinely kind teacher and absolutely being reasonable. That's normal for a teacher to do. I don't get why people hate on her for making proper decisions?

    • @milkisreallygood8957
      @milkisreallygood8957 Před 2 lety +54

      Same. She seems so nice.

    • @emilybeaumont7104
      @emilybeaumont7104 Před 2 lety +52

      British teachers are very different to her which is what’s confusing to me, like there usually really nice and treat you basically like adults and joke around with you but when you annoy them they will literally explode

    • @margaretwilson8736
      @margaretwilson8736 Před 2 lety +64

      A lot of kids don’t really want the education, which I get; they’re young. A lot of people treat high school like daycare for young adults.

    • @imacar3285
      @imacar3285 Před 2 lety +58

      people are just idiots. when i was in school kids who disrespected the teacher for just teaching irked me so much but it's worse seeing adults still holding onto it like you're just outing yourself as a huge manchild lmao

    • @purrgatory5997
      @purrgatory5997 Před 2 lety +22

      I think its her tone? I'm not quite sure but her tone seems kinda derogatory? the one this I was slightly annoyed at was the comment of students taking a long time to use the bathrooms, because someone could be on their period or (like me) have to walk down 3 flights of stairs to go to the gender neutral bathroom but this is kinda a specific thing for me anyway I'm rambling, but this might be an answer to why she is getting hate.

  • @consciouswithcathleen
    @consciouswithcathleen Před 5 měsíci +65

    I taught one year in HS, and it's a rough job as many kids don't seem to have a sense of what is respectful. At the same time, I think it's a sign we need to do school differently. Traditional schooling isn't working well anymore, and I feel for the teachers that are doing their best in that model.

    • @davidmaitland3238
      @davidmaitland3238 Před 4 měsíci +3

      "Traditional schooling" Theres nothing traditional about todays schooling, its 90% kids on laptops playing games and ignoring the teacher, tests are open books or also done on laptops, bullying is worse then ever before, no one learns anything, im having a kid soon and its 100% going to be home schooled, I just need to find a way for them to still build social skills.

    • @the_goddess_1859
      @the_goddess_1859 Před 27 dny +2

      It doesn't help districts and state standards are completely out of touch, and don't want to change things they're comfortable doing. My partner is a teacher, they want to make so many progressive, evidence based changes and they're just...not allowed.

  • @-KATZEN_THERIAN-
    @-KATZEN_THERIAN- Před 3 měsíci +10

    The reason why we can't just get up and use the bathroom if the teacher doesn't know you're going and there's a fire then they are going to be able to know somebody's in the bathroom or not so it's a major fire hazard

  • @fortunomancy
    @fortunomancy Před 2 lety +1780

    I’m pretty sure a kid with anxiety wouldn’t want to draw on the desk, where anyone can see what you’ve drawn, especially after being called out by the teacher

    • @pogpogpurinn
      @pogpogpurinn Před 2 lety +124

      Tbh I have anxiety and used to doodle all the time on the desk. Mostly the ones that were already drawn on to hell. But I dont know if that was due to my *anxiety* of all things. Maybe it's just doodling or scratching with ur pen they meant but like kinda did help me but
      People gotta stop excusing things they want to do because of "anxiety"
      If ur called out for it, switch to paper. You dont get a free pass at destroying things :/ especially if you dont even have the mentall illness and are using it to excuse your behaviour.

    • @SwaggyToms
      @SwaggyToms Před 2 lety +51

      i have anxiety and i usually just rip off a paper from a notebook and doodle on there. the only times i draw on the table is when i don’t have paper available and even then, i do it really lightly so it erases easily :p

    • @abbycareyyy7755
      @abbycareyyy7755 Před 2 lety +13

      It’s best to offer them some paper to doodle on or something else to fidget with

    • @serenahopeisabella2226
      @serenahopeisabella2226 Před 2 lety +22

      @@pogpogpurinn why can’t y’all just use paper ? Ya don’t have paper ????

    • @Cybersixx.
      @Cybersixx. Před 2 lety

      Not only that but they can just draw on paper. 😂

  • @alexsmells
    @alexsmells Před 2 lety +4352

    The people getting mad at her for taking a students phone cos "People might need it for an important reason" are acting like she didn't take the phone away cos the kid was playing a game

    • @SpadeSherade
      @SpadeSherade Před 2 lety +267

      yeah, if youre sitting in class and briefly check your phone to see if someone has texted you, you arent getting your phone taken away. If you knew beforehand youd need to be on your phone for important reasons, then wouldnt the teacher have known that already? or wouldnt you have explained it to her the first time she asked? I have no idea why everyone is so upset at her, she seems perfectly reasonable to me

    • @goddessofdestruction5105
      @goddessofdestruction5105 Před 2 lety +46

      There was one comment I saw that had a lot of replys, most of them were high schoolers telling adults that there are reasons to be on their phone while some of the adults were saying that you shouldn't need your phone at all for no reason whatsoever, I am pretty sure it is the top comment right now you can check it out

    • @aubreyh1930
      @aubreyh1930 Před 2 lety +30

      Yeah if you just tell most teachers (most not all) they’ll be understanding about stuff. I’ve even had a teacher who would let people leave class to answer phone calls as long as it was something important (most common thing was work)

    • @emilyb4812
      @emilyb4812 Před 2 lety +21

      fr i think if something was really that important, the teacher would make an exception and let the student use it quickly to text their parents or whatever it is they need to do

    • @xoxo_kys6355
      @xoxo_kys6355 Před 2 lety +13

      Well no because I've had my phone taken for TEXTING MY THERAPIST BECAUSE I WAS HAVING A PANIC ATTACK and "because I didn't ask" it was taken away.
      People often do need it for an important reason.

  • @mandeekeefer6151
    @mandeekeefer6151 Před 5 měsíci +26

    I wish more of my daughter's teachers were more like this teacher. She is upfront with class rules, sticks to them and from what I have seen of her videos genuinely cares for her students.

  • @isaiahwall3689
    @isaiahwall3689 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I work for a school district in maintenance and that was a timid interaction. What you saw was all teachers can do. I’ve been kicked in the head while working, I’ve seen chairs fly across halls, water bottles thrown through windows, and that’s just k-5th grade. Middle school is the worst, there’s a constant stream of kids wandering the halls all day because they won’t go to class. Middle school kids overdosing in bathrooms, and the amount of shit they destroy

  • @Ghoulieanna
    @Ghoulieanna Před 2 lety +2486

    I’m baffled that people are tearing her apart for saying “put your phone away” like when I was in high school the teachers would threaten to read the messages. Kids are really upset that they can’t use phones in school now? You telling me a movie theater deserves more respect than the place people are trying to get an education in?

    • @WitchDetective
      @WitchDetective Před 2 lety +119

      I think it's just the way the teacher makes her videos. The way she talks and the looking down at the camera give a condescending vibe to me.
      She probably teaches small kids so she's used talking that way, but since TikTok is mostly teens it feels condescending and thus the backlash. Idk tho I'm just guessing.

    • @UnicornsPoopRainbows
      @UnicornsPoopRainbows Před 2 lety +97

      @@WitchDetective She said she teachers high school in the video but the POV of the student seems exactly like you said. I think she tried to make it more realistic with the angle choice but it just doesn't look good. She should put the camera higher so she doesn't seem to be looking over kids even if it isn't as realistic

    • @Zeldafan1ify
      @Zeldafan1ify Před 2 lety +89

      Fr, back in middle school our assistant principal would literally confiscate cell phones in the hallways and read text messages right in front of you, and if you made a scene he'd keep it and there was nothing you could do about it. Kids these days have the chillest teachers by comparison 😂

    • @elaexplorer
      @elaexplorer Před 2 lety +91

      It's kids. Kids hate being told what to do.

    • @FortuitousOwl
      @FortuitousOwl Před 2 lety +16

      I think reading the messages is way too far though.

  • @neena8918
    @neena8918 Před 2 lety +23850

    She's a very typical teacher, as someone who's had actually bad teachers she's nice and fair with rules :/

    • @saturnsings3471
      @saturnsings3471 Před 2 lety +159

      right

    • @kpj22-brawlstars84
      @kpj22-brawlstars84 Před 2 lety +75

      Yup

    • @rx500android
      @rx500android Před 2 lety +68

      Honestly agreed

    • @ningningwonderpets4773
      @ningningwonderpets4773 Před 2 lety +444

      Agree, she's not that bad. And she just wanted to teach students to follow simple rules.

    • @vintagedoctor7128
      @vintagedoctor7128 Před 2 lety +374

      yeah what this teacher does is standard. ive seen worse teachers who make the parents pick up the phones after one offense. so this teacher isn't that bad. she's just an average teacher who's tik toks reminded students of school

  • @mayouwn3534
    @mayouwn3534 Před 5 měsíci +14

    I would've loved school with this teacher! I have ADHD and need to "fidget" to concentrate, drawing is part of it, one time I got yelled at for drawing on a sketch book, it was humiliating... She look so sweet and patient, we need more teacher like this.

  • @lewkforce
    @lewkforce Před 3 měsíci +6

    AITA for thinking that phones just shouldn't be out unless it's an emergency?

  • @EnderOnette
    @EnderOnette Před 2 lety +1748

    As someone w/ generalized anxiety disorder, I understand doodling in YOUR notebook or papers. But like, vandalizing the desks which others have to use/clean is just rude. Then using anxiety as an excuse? That's low for people (which is a lot more than you'd expect) w/ anxiety who need outlets to ground themselves back to reality

    • @Nakia11798
      @Nakia11798 Před 2 lety +50

      I'm 99% sure the "anxiety" of the teens drawing on desks is self diagnosed.

    • @lunarsprinkle6580
      @lunarsprinkle6580 Před 2 lety +17

      I draw on the desks when I'm super bored then I erase it sometimes or make it small. Its usually just shapes like stars or diamonds, nothing too graphic. I do it for other people to see some history on the desk. If there are drawings that are inappropriate I erase them, but their always by other students so it doesnt bother me too much. It's just digusting on my desk though. I sometimes do animal drawings to cheer people up since most of my classes are so boring and our desks cant have anything on them. Or they sometimes dont allow drawing at all so I cant have paper on my desk at instruction time.

    • @grace-4105
      @grace-4105 Před 2 lety +6

      Exactly! I'm 27, and many people doodle in meetings and zoom calls on their notebooks all the time in every office I worked in. But if a grown adult with anxiety started to draw on the office desk it would be so weird 🤣 I think a lot of things they tell you in school that "prepare you for the adult world" is BS, but this is fair enough.

    • @borah8383
      @borah8383 Před 2 lety +3

      I never had to clean for other people so honestly I don't see why some people here (the com) make such a big deal out of it as long as it's not like carved in the desk ( which I've seen happen), written in non erasable marker or something inappropriate I really don't see the problem
      I've litterally never met in my life someone who was bothered by that 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @leahkoffman4304
      @leahkoffman4304 Před 2 lety +7

      You cant even shade on the desk lol, paper is so much better desks have the worst texture to try and draw on it all gets smudged

  • @chickensalad2572
    @chickensalad2572 Před 2 lety +37289

    To be fair she is posting about dealing with angry teenagers on a platform that is comprised of 90% angry teenagers, this poor woman is fighting a losing battle

    • @NorthernGreenEyes
      @NorthernGreenEyes Před 2 lety +825

      Haha 😆 So true! She's got more guts than me!!

    • @alyssahamlett
      @alyssahamlett Před 2 lety +1938

      That's a great point! Everyone here is defending the teacher but the comments on tik tok just show entitlement on another level. I feel bad for teachers they all need a raise

    • @babynyancat2002
      @babynyancat2002 Před 2 lety +918

      Toxic Tiktok
      Some kids need a reality check. I wouldn’t be offended by anything she said.

    • @NutyRiver
      @NutyRiver Před 2 lety +727

      I get the feeling the teens want to yell at their teachers irl but can’t so they yell at her instead cause she can’t give them detention

    • @hanzolx
      @hanzolx Před 2 lety +479

      @@alyssahamlett id honestly love to see these american kids come to our severely underfunded, corrupt, third world schools just to see how priviledged they are

  • @sarahjoy5186
    @sarahjoy5186 Před 2 měsíci +5

    besties, teachers have anxiety too which is made worse when we get in trouble for permanent stains on the desks
    love, a teacher with anxiety

  • @dtimoon
    @dtimoon Před 2 měsíci +6

    asking to go to the bathroom is a really good rule. they cant just let you leave the classroom without not knowing because they will get fired. also they're lucky they can get snacks in class; aus schools dont let you.

  • @lillylmaoo
    @lillylmaoo Před 2 lety +8049

    omfg lol this teacher isn’t even a bad one. she teaches her class like every single one of my teachers from hs but nicer. i swear everyone knows to not draw on the desk so it’s funny how everyone is telling her to let them ??? lmao like what???

    • @melanieanne5285
      @melanieanne5285 Před 2 lety +362

      Totally agree. She is a perfectly fine teacher

    • @fahim_betaa
      @fahim_betaa Před 2 lety +26

      IFKR

    • @biancam.3828
      @biancam.3828 Před 2 lety +116

      Yeah! Like just doodle on a page

    • @paolita9618
      @paolita9618 Před 2 lety +154

      Yeah I mean I’m guilty of having done that before as a kid but I was taught that drawing on property that’s not yours is just not…okay? It’s like those people that graffiti sacred rocks/stuff at national parks or, even worse, world heritage sites

    • @theresacantu2735
      @theresacantu2735 Před 2 lety +53

      Agreeeeed. Pretty much 90% of my small town school teachers were just straight up mean, she's an angel in comparison.

  • @reauxhli
    @reauxhli Před 2 lety +783

    as a teacher, yes we are supposed to be made aware of medical issues that require the student to be able to go the restroom without restrictions because you have to be aware of where the students assigned to you are and you have to let those students to just go without asking if its something medical.

    • @zebraloverbridget
      @zebraloverbridget Před 2 lety +40

      The issue is that many school districts are absolutely shit at proper accommodations and the school board is responsible/ gets to say what they will or will not recognize and approve. So there could be students with medical issues that are legitimate but aren't on their file due to the board refusing to add it.
      I went through school without any accommodations (due to a shit mother), and luckily my teachers were understanding. However, I have seen countless cases of school boards treating disabled students horribly and refusing really basic accommodations without a legitimate reason. All because the disability wasn't one that was visible or one of the "real" ones the public thinks of when you say disabled. (think being blind, paralyzed, downs syndrome, seizures, and other more prominent disabilities)

    • @skylerpoduska
      @skylerpoduska Před 2 lety +9

      Does having a period count as a medical condition ?

    • @loverboy6149
      @loverboy6149 Před 2 lety +29

      @@skylerpoduska not a condition but it is something more important than going pee bc yknow you cant control the bleeding,, so yeah it might as well be an emergency if you didnt expect it to come that day, also BRING EXTRA UNDERWEAR AND PANTS TRUST ME THAT COULD SAVE YOU FROM A VERY UPSETTING TIME

    • @katie8732
      @katie8732 Před 2 lety +4

      @@skylerpoduska it does, but it's something you should explain to the teacher if you're spending 15 minutes in the bathroom.

  • @THREEMO0NS
    @THREEMO0NS Před 4 měsíci +7

    bro my school literately makes us keep our phones completely silented in our lockers or, with a PARENT NOTE we can put them, still silented in a shoe holder in the front of the class. her policy is completely fair.

  • @indiesanimals4385
    @indiesanimals4385 Před 2 měsíci +6

    With the bathroom breaks I do understand as most kids especially at my school just “go to the bathroom” when they are really just skipping class to talk to others

  • @Kittsuki
    @Kittsuki Před 2 lety +11639

    This teacher gives her students PHONE BREAKS, that's EXTREMELY GENEROUS. Kids do need to learn how to read the situation and know when is a good time to be on their phone and when isn't, that's just part of being responsible and well adjusted.

    • @analemondrophigh7380
      @analemondrophigh7380 Před 2 lety +557

      The lack of accountability and entitlement in the comments of her videos make me very upset. If this is what the generation has come to, then I suppose absolutely no one can propose even the simplest of rules?

    • @pogpogpurinn
      @pogpogpurinn Před 2 lety +112

      Oh she gives phone breaks :O THATS kibda dope

    • @gelineaujuliette2465
      @gelineaujuliette2465 Před 2 lety +213

      I know right? I was a student in a french highschool and we were not even allowed to use out phones during the whole day, not during breaks except in a special designated place, but for middle schoolers no phones during the entire 8h hours of school, which to me sounds normal, you are in a study and socializing environment, you can read, study, talk with your friends but phones are for when you’re at home

    • @moasamuelson
      @moasamuelson Před 2 lety +75

      @@gelineaujuliette2465 It was the same in my old school except if you were caught using your phone at all, you would first get a warning, then they took it and gave it back at the end of the day and lastly they took it and your parents had to pick it up.

    • @dgrugs
      @dgrugs Před 2 lety +7

      @@moasamuelson my school literally

  • @thetherrannative
    @thetherrannative Před 2 lety +14652

    I have anxiety, and here's a hot take: You can actually draw on this magical substance called paper instead of vandalizing school property. I _know,_ it's a really controversial opinion, but I felt like I just couldn't keep it to myself.

    • @tamiwu0346
      @tamiwu0346 Před 2 lety +1218

      And if you run out of paper, you can do what I did and *draw on your skin*

    • @alexk7425
      @alexk7425 Před 2 lety +451

      @@tamiwu0346 yes! Literally a new hand/arm tattoo every time

    • @iwakeupandboomimarat
      @iwakeupandboomimarat Před 2 lety +245

      true, or draw on ur skin as long as it doesnt cause any bad side effects?? ive seen people w whole ass arm tattoos lmao

    • @kyrarobinson9496
      @kyrarobinson9496 Před 2 lety +45

      @@tamiwu0346 yess I do that all the time

    • @Johnny-tz3yd
      @Johnny-tz3yd Před 2 lety +88

      I was literally shouting this at the screen

  • @katherinebaker8088
    @katherinebaker8088 Před 28 dny +2

    Though I was an obedient kid, I internally hated the control and being treated as dumb just because I was younger than them and I have a hearing loss. Parents oughta teach their kids what matters and what doesn't, so teachers don't have to parent.

  • @robloxforallstars6314
    @robloxforallstars6314 Před měsícem +3

    The fact the phone one was the one most people got mad about is absolutely crazy. That's literally such a kind policy. My 9th grader computer engineering teacher would warn you once, and if she caught you twice, would take it away for the rest of the day (day, not period). Either way, what do you need your phone for so bad that you take out your phone even after being warned twice, you're in a school.

  • @emeraldbutterfly4680
    @emeraldbutterfly4680 Před 2 lety +2656

    She is just literally doing her job. She’s not being rude about it at all. High schoolers think they are all high and mighty when they aren’t

    • @harperh1067
      @harperh1067 Před 2 lety +125

      yeah my moms a teacher and i dont think kids realize that most rules are not made by the teachers. its up to the principal and teachers can lose their jobs over not enforcing certain rules

    • @froggycat3923
      @froggycat3923 Před 2 lety +43

      Fr the rules aren’t bad at all 😟

    • @sandwichguardian8544
      @sandwichguardian8544 Před 2 lety +61

      As a high school student:
      Most of us wish we had teachers this nice. Idk I who is leaving these comments

    • @froggycat3923
      @froggycat3923 Před 2 lety +62

      @@sandwichguardian8544 and she supplies some pad and tampon? She’s a freaking great teacher

    • @cerealsouup
      @cerealsouup Před 2 lety +2

      frr

  • @nattyism
    @nattyism Před 2 lety +2486

    honestly the teacher isn’t in the wrong at all. she gave a kid a wipe to clean their desk, which isn’t bad at all. if they were continually looking at their phone during class, it’s fine to take it. not calling the school officer though that’s weird
    also the blue hair is back!

    • @larrikin8541
      @larrikin8541 Před 2 lety +90

      Yeah I agree, she was being super nice about it. I once drew a small line on my chair during class with a pencil and the teacher yelled loudly at me in front of the entire class and made me go up to the front of the class to get a wipe and a spray bottle. Then she said if it doesn't come off then I will get detention. I was a grade 6 lmao

    • @lilosnitch3247
      @lilosnitch3247 Před 2 lety +11

      In where i live, we have real problems. If u were to get in a fight in class... the teacher would just watch and tell us to continue. Who losses, the teacher would tell the principle u threw the first punch .....ayyy

    • @ginamoten2285
      @ginamoten2285 Před 2 lety +33

      Calling the school officer is definitely needed with some students. I guess you haven’t gone to a predominately underprivileged school, but those kids have huge problems with respect and authority figures and they always choose to pick a fight with a well meaning teacher, cause a huge scene and there’s nothing the teacher can do but call an officer to get that student out of class so the rest of the students can have a stress-free learning environment. I’ve witnessed this happen so many times and it’s so stressful every time. I hated those students because in my mind they always acted up for no reason. I know better now but no matter what demons they were fighting, at the end of the day they are still being extremely disruptive if the teacher has to call them out multiple times.

    • @cellinemartins
      @cellinemartins Před 2 lety +10

      @@ginamoten2285 Bro true, not really that related to the subject, but one of the 9th grade classes (we usually have 3 and they're like 9A, 9B etc) made our art teacher cry, my class was also disrespectful to her

    • @reap3514
      @reap3514 Před 2 lety +16

      @@ginamoten2285 no, as someone who goes to majority of hose schools, and jump around a lot. No. That only makes things worse, UNLESS the student was being violent before or during the take of the phone, not if they’ve done absolutely nothing but check something on their phone. Taking away phones does nothing but entice children to go against the rule and lash out. From experience, I’ve been to both types, schools that don’t heavily enforce the rule the students do their work and there’s less lash outs, and those that enforce more usually have students that lash out at teachers (which only makes things worse) and care less for the rules

  • @MsPenny1994
    @MsPenny1994 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Two years too late late to this video, but when I was working at a high school as an instructional assistant, a student pulled his phone out during an exam and when the teacher walked over to the student, he took his phone and placed it in the phone dungeon and said he could have it back at the end of class, the young man went absolutely insane. He started yelling and cussing and screaming and flung the desk across the room before storming out. Everyone was so traumatized ... I don't work there anymore. I definitely learned that day teaching was not the career path I wanted to pursue.

  • @REYXAMA
    @REYXAMA Před 4 měsíci +7

    As a person that’s had a teacher tell my parents I need to be on meds, a teacher that doesn’t teach the class, a teacher that ignores the class when we have questions, she’s literally an angel sent from above.

  • @stopitslug
    @stopitslug Před 2 lety +962

    as a former 'bad student' who would constantly ignore the teacher, draw on desks and go on my phone, i honestly have to agree with her tiktoks. the delivery isnt the best but the rules of putting their phones in the box when they have been asked multiple times to stop using them is completely fair, its disrupting the rest of the class when the teacher has to keep stopping to tell them off.
    as far as drawing on desks goes, its illegal and considered vandilism; teachers will be told off and sometimes even charged if their students vandilise school property while under their care, they have enough work as it is, and so do the janitors!

    • @karlaotte6787
      @karlaotte6787 Před 2 lety +63

      Literally! I have anxiety, and if I really needed to doodle, draw on your own property imo! Like, why are you drawing on the school desk. It's not yours.

    • @doodoodoodle
      @doodoodoodle Před 2 lety +10

      Me and another kid used to write in pencil on our science desks (they were black slab tables, rather than wood desks). I used to leave messages for another kid and vice versa, never found out who they were lol. My teacher knew about it but since it could be easily wiped away, she never told me to stop. It was never particularly destructive.
      For the most part, I agree with this lady. Depending on the teacher, sometimes you'd get your phone back at the end of class or have your parent pick it up at the office. Not to be this guy, but its better than a teacher raging at you or "giving you the ruler" like in the "old days." These rules are pretty standard lol
      *also one of my favorite teachers hated people sitting on the desks, because of in her words, "you get your anal juices on them" lol
      She'd make you wipe the desk. No phones unless allowed in her class, no gum, no snacks. She was kinda strict, but I actually loved that lil lady. She was my homeroom teacher all 4 years.
      Another harmless case of vandalism: my lunch table used to leave a decorated apple for the janitors regularly (we cleaned up otherwise)
      One of em was a stoner apple with a little joint n all like the little edgy craps we thought we were lols

    • @XxMCRroxnonstopxX
      @XxMCRroxnonstopxX Před 2 lety +12

      @@doodoodoodle no offence but as someone who works as a cleaner in a school I would hate to have been your cleaner 😭😅 scrubbing notes off of desks is so time consuming and tedious. And we cleaners get in trouble for all these "harmless" things that students do to school property.

    • @Toribell1928
      @Toribell1928 Před 3 měsíci

      I don’t even think the delivery is bad. She always starts with something respectful. She only becomes more firm once they refuse. And these are probably battles she has to fight all day when she just wants to teach.

    • @jasperjazzie
      @jasperjazzie Před 3 měsíci

      @@Toribell1928 some of it does seem kinda passive aggressive and condescending, but i imagine that's only after having told them politely 50 different times so i can't even be too upset by it

  • @rohankhubchandani3694
    @rohankhubchandani3694 Před rokem +2304

    she was honestly being super reasonable like idk why people hated her lmfaooo

    • @mycatisfat5203
      @mycatisfat5203 Před rokem +17

      I agree

    • @mycatisfat5203
      @mycatisfat5203 Před rokem +105

      If children were allowed on their phones in class, they wouldn’t learn anything. So I think phone jail is a good rule. In my school if you are caught with your phone, it is confiscated, you are given a detention and your parent has to pick it up. Phone jail would be amazing. No punishment and no telling parents?

    • @mycatisfat5203
      @mycatisfat5203 Před rokem +18

      @Maplebark I agree 100%

    • @conchaelizabeth
      @conchaelizabeth Před rokem +6

      fr

    • @Foxy02016
      @Foxy02016 Před rokem +12

      Some of my teachers had phone jail too, and so I knew not to be on my phone in those classes

  • @creativebone3609
    @creativebone3609 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I think her teaching is great because the high school I go to we can’t even have our phones and we have an 1 hour classes so hers being 45 minutes and sometimes having phone breaks omg that’s amazing. The drawing on the desks is 100% justifiably to be mad at. Not even mad at she tells a kid so nicely and she’s just great with the strikes and warring so I don’t understand why they’re getting so upset at.❤️❤️

  • @HideSeekDie
    @HideSeekDie Před 3 měsíci +6

    Holy hell, i don't understand how people are hating on her; generally speaking, she's not only doing fine as a teacher, she's actually going the extra mile by offering alternatives and being patient with the student's potential disrespect. It's pretty disappointing to see how teachers get treated that are (at least online) doing their best to fulfill their job. A job most people wouldn't even dare to commit to.

  • @roisinhart
    @roisinhart Před 2 lety +1249

    You know what else you can draw on when you have anxiety?
    Paper. It's paper.

    • @Wvr_
      @Wvr_ Před 2 lety +64

      Exactly what I was thinking 😂

    • @donttellthehighpreist6530
      @donttellthehighpreist6530 Před 2 lety +85

      LMAO RIGHT, my teachers give paper to students they see drawing on the desk, they also make them clean it before they leave so the teacher themself and the student doesnt get charged with vandalism

    • @ThePegasiPony
      @ThePegasiPony Před 2 lety +75

      I would draw in school all the damn time and I almost NEVER drew on the desk. Often it was my assignments, school folders, and notebooks. Just draw on the paper ffs it’s not scarce.

    • @sleepygardeno
      @sleepygardeno Před 2 lety +4

      ayo until you draw on paper and the teacher takes it away from you

    • @duresh08
      @duresh08 Před 2 lety +14

      EXACTLY OMGG!!!!. The anxiety argument was so dumb here. Like just use paper xD

  • @nicolem4110
    @nicolem4110 Před 2 lety +8005

    she’s being.. MORE than reasonable here. like this is just basic discipline and boundaries? idk why people are getting SO upset about this. like y’all realize educators are responsible for their students behaviors right,,,

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint Před 2 lety +173

      Maybe they are entitled assholes?

    • @transtrashbag69
      @transtrashbag69 Před 2 lety +185

      I honestly wish she was my teacher, I have a lot of just rude teachers that don’t care about the students.

    • @theincompleterealm1582
      @theincompleterealm1582 Před 2 lety +38

      The main problem that I see personally is that I have panic attacks at least once a day and sometimes several times a day. This leads me to use certain apps on my phone to help me regulate my emotions and get back to a state where I can actually do the work. If a teacher took away my phone while I was using it for coping and regulation, I would probably relapse into self destructive coping mechanisms like self harm and disordered eating. And if this is a problem I deal with regularly, I’m sure other students are as well.

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint Před 2 lety +379

      @@theincompleterealm1582 Yeah, but you could communicate this to your teacher in this situation instead of just letting them believe that you are simply ignoring them. A teacher cant be cpnsiderate and make allowences for you if you don’t tell them that you are struggling with something in the first place. It’s unreasonable to just expect them to read your mind.

    • @palmtreedude4721
      @palmtreedude4721 Před 2 lety +70

      @@theincompleterealm1582 get a 504 so your allowed to?

  • @user-qe1rp1is2k
    @user-qe1rp1is2k Před 4 měsíci +3

    I drew on a desk and got 2 weeks of detention and had to get suplies from the janitor to get it of and help the janitor, also having your phone in the classroom get it taken away until the end of the day😭

  • @ploepiplayer6150
    @ploepiplayer6150 Před měsícem +2

    The extended bathroom breaks make sense, had some gremlins in highschool who took that time to just fuck around for 15 minutes, some even went to the supermarket nearby

  • @AnnamarieForcino
    @AnnamarieForcino Před 2 lety +16361

    This just goes to show that teachers are severely underpaid

    • @ineedmyhoodie
      @ineedmyhoodie Před 2 lety +116

      Hey, just wanna say I love your content. And I agree.

    • @shannonceleste5557
      @shannonceleste5557 Před 2 lety +230

      Yep. Poor woman is judge jury executioner and all she wants to do is teach her students in a caring and respectful way

    • @Moomoo000
      @Moomoo000 Před 2 lety +126

      idk why people are hating on her

    • @vinny_rivera
      @vinny_rivera Před 2 lety +57

      @@Moomoo000 becasue most people don’t realize there was a part 1 to the part where she has the phone jail bin. She doesn’t signify it’s a part two so people don’t realize it. They think she’s just taking the phone at the start of the class or things like that

    • @hotbuffalolegs
      @hotbuffalolegs Před 2 lety +16

      hello sinners-

  • @Texas-yeehaw
    @Texas-yeehaw Před 2 lety +5294

    People forget that teachers aren't their babysitters. You go to school to learn. Not play on your phone or vandalize the tables and forcing your underpaid teacher to also be your butler. I have so much respect for teachers

    • @Gigi53789
      @Gigi53789 Před 2 lety +46

      Yes I agree

    • @magnarcreed3801
      @magnarcreed3801 Před 2 lety +51

      I was always on my phone and a straight A and B student. You know what would kiss me off and make me not cooperate? Being told to put my phone away despite me doing what’s needed. Dumb rule.

    • @kali3828
      @kali3828 Před 2 lety +313

      @Magnar Creed if you’re the type of kid that was always on their phone when the teacher was talking then you’re probably disrespectful as an adult, no matter what your grades were.

    • @Missdontgetmestarted
      @Missdontgetmestarted Před 2 lety +63

      I'm a teacher. I wish more people understood what you just said

    • @path3550
      @path3550 Před 2 lety +49

      dude the phone situation wasnt even bad, in the UK we cant use phones unless its a chill teacher and we're doing a quiz or smth otherwise they're taken off us if anyone notices not even in class either just in general, i have no clue why people got pissed off

  • @flowershado
    @flowershado Před 15 dny +1

    as someone who goes to school in austria, its normal to give your phone when school starts. its LITERALLY in the school rules! that you need to give your phone to the teacher, who then puts it in a desk and then in a cabinet which then gets locked with a key so the kids cant take it in the 5-min breaks. also if a teacher(at least in my school idk if its the same in others) catches you with your phone/that you have your ohone on you, they, if it happens for the first time, tell you to put your phone next to the others, if it happens for the second time, they take your phone with them for the rest of the day, and if you geth caught three times, your phone will end up at the principal office and your parents/Guardian has to pick it up. and seeing ppl get so worked up over something thats so normal for me makes me realize how intitle some ppl online think they are. and i watched this vid 100s of time and i never can understand how this teacher can get sooo much hate. like she is probably one of the chillest teacher i seen in a while online. like other teachers wont even let youe DRINK WATER and she is over here letting her students eat, be on their phones when the lesson is very long, AND isnt like one of those teachers who doesnt allow you to go to the bathroom and blames you for it. and there are many of those teacher in my school.

  • @cRackheaddddd
    @cRackheaddddd Před 6 dny +1

    people are getting mad at her for giving a kid TWO chances to get off their phone while they are explicitly on their phone and ignoring the warnings. At my old middle school, if your phone so much as buzzed, on it or not, teachers were required to confiscate the phone and take it to the office.

  • @TimaeusTeztified
    @TimaeusTeztified Před 2 lety +8007

    The outraged response to her typical, reasonable teaching methods really shows the typical age of people on tiktok imo.

    • @SirXer
      @SirXer Před 2 lety +105

      Nicely said.

    • @noza7535
      @noza7535 Před 2 lety

      exactly, ever person commenting on that channel is some shitty, entitled kid

    • @literallyjustayoutubecomme1591
      @literallyjustayoutubecomme1591 Před 2 lety

      best response. fucking kids and pre-teens thinking they know how the world should work

    • @sailormagic13
      @sailormagic13 Před 2 lety +1

      I don’t think you should be escorted by security to the fucking office like she said in the video When I went to high school the SRO officers they are our security loves to use tasers and pepper spray on kids

    • @quatromanthefourth4413
      @quatromanthefourth4413 Před 2 lety +304

      "let kids have their phones" buddy the people she teaches are probably older than you

  • @snowy-mitarai1570
    @snowy-mitarai1570 Před 2 lety +12460

    As a high school student: I feel bad for this teacher. She’s doing her best, but because most of her platform is the same age as her students, she’s getting immense hate. I’ve most definitely had bad teachers, and this woman is NOT one.

    • @audreyisinjured
      @audreyisinjured Před 2 lety +401

      i had a math teacher once that was so neglectful. i figured out that if i erased the title of my homework from the night before and just put the current assignment as the title, he wouldn't even notice that the answers i wrote didn't fit the assignment at all. at least this teacher clearly cares about an effective learning environment. limiting distractions helps both the teacher and the students. she's really just trying to make sure everyone does their job well.

    • @montymints
      @montymints Před 2 lety +128

      She’s not, like, *the best* but yeah she’s fine and reasonable

    • @keylimetea
      @keylimetea Před 2 lety +10

      Absolutely

    • @mynameisambertoo7379
      @mynameisambertoo7379 Před 2 lety +24

      No? It really is their property; or better yet the property of the parents. Teachers can put it somewhere else in the classroom for the day yes, but they cannot take it away as a form of punishment or for extended periods of time. The school officer thing is such a blatant over exaggeration and is obviously a threat rather than actual respect towards the student.

    • @user-sc9ht2tb7u
      @user-sc9ht2tb7u Před 2 lety +132

      @@mynameisambertoo7379 why the fuck would u be using ur phone anyway

  • @nyxkate317
    @nyxkate317 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Where I live, there is literally a nation-wide phone ban for public schools. We originally got told we weren’t allowed to bring them to school at all, but so many parents complained about not being able to check if their child was ok before and after school that they eased it slightly. We’re not allowed them during the school day, but we can put them in our lockers before school starts and keep them there until afterwards. Unless you have an exception written by a doctor or psychologist or approved by the principal, that’s the rules for everybody. Although no one ever listens to it. If we get caught with phones, they get sent to the office for the rest of the day and we have to collect them afterwards. But usually we don’t use them in class, we just leave them in our laptop bags and use them as hotspots cause the school’s wifi not only limits us from googling certain things (sometimes even websites like Wikipedia), but is so bad and slow that it’s impossible to get work done

    • @Chris-onyt
      @Chris-onyt Před 3 měsíci

      the war on Wikipedia still goes on a vpn will bypass internet bans

  • @i_make_weird_art
    @i_make_weird_art Před měsícem +2

    as someone who gets anxious or just really like, ok i need to be drawing or fidgeting or something 😂, i just bring a notebook or squishys or fidget toys in my bag, it's not the teachers fault your anxious or get fidgety, and it's not yours either but it's your job to bring stuff to accommodate it, not the teachers. and just because your anxious or fidgety or whatever does not give you the right to vandalize.

  • @LegallyBoopy
    @LegallyBoopy Před 2 lety +1724

    The vibe I'm getting: Children feeling entitled to play on their phone and text during class but use what-about-isms to justify being nasty online to someone in a service profession. Sounds about right.

    • @imanzuhric4781
      @imanzuhric4781 Před 2 lety +175

      kids be on their phone during class and then proceed to say “school sucks we don’t even learn anything”

    • @stuffwithsoph8264
      @stuffwithsoph8264 Před 2 lety +71

      @@imanzuhric4781 ohmygod actually. i was always a bit of a studious person, and i never got mad if people were on their phones-- you do you, but it always pissed me off when they would be like "omgg school sucks, [x] teacher sucks!!" or if they'd be loud af and the teacher would have to tell them off for 5 minutes

    • @morganb673
      @morganb673 Před 2 lety +54

      @@stuffwithsoph8264 fr like you are not cool for talking over a teacher, youre fucking annoying 😭😭

    • @fauna8049
      @fauna8049 Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe if she didn't call the cops Over a phone which is a risky thing to do for multiple reasons and is just insane, there would be less negativity towards her. One getting cops for not necessary situations has gone wrong many times, And 2 when that cop is distracted by the entitled teacher, some kid could be doing something worse.

    • @fauna8049
      @fauna8049 Před 2 lety +1

      @@imanzuhric4781 I actually paid attention and we didn't learn anything.

  • @MizzBellaKitty
    @MizzBellaKitty Před 2 lety +1108

    "Drawing helps with anxiety!" Then the student can doodle on their own property, like their notebooks.
    Wtf? She's literally the nicest teacher I've ever seen! I've had teachers that actually were assholes! I would've LOVED to have this teacher as my teacher!

    • @anob8439
      @anob8439 Před 2 lety +25

      Fr I've had teachers like this and they were strict with their policies but super nice to students and very understanding

    • @dreamingpichu2334
      @dreamingpichu2334 Před 2 lety

      As someone who has had way better teachers than her, I think that's a sign that you've had some really shitty teachers

    • @MizzBellaKitty
      @MizzBellaKitty Před 2 lety +6

      @@dreamingpichu2334 I mean, one of my teachers turned out to be a racist and another got mad that I went to the restroom inbetween class and lunch so you aren't completely wrong there.

    • @hannahmontana4401
      @hannahmontana4401 Před 2 lety +2

      I would totally would have had her instead of my 3rd grade reading teacher, who was so lenient and could not keep order in the class. She had a slime rule but kids played with it anyway, and it was always chaos

  • @katelynbrown3404
    @katelynbrown3404 Před 2 měsíci +1

    As a teacher who has had 40 kids in each class period, a classroom with no windows, and every kid has AirPods, I just put them out. Let tictok teach you. The snack thing is about telling the truth, don’t lie about the bathroom to go get snacks. Usually that one is premeditated. The phone thing is a standard rule and I teach college students now. No phones means just that. If a student doesn’t want to adhere, they can drop my course. If you stay in my class and you don’t respect my cell phone rule, you will fail my class. Period. If you’re more than 15 mins late and you didn’t let me know or it’s not an emergency, you might as well not come cuz you’re marked absent. The rules she has in place are more about respect than anything else. These kids out here now are raised by phones and I’m not a parent so lose the phone or get out of my classroom. 😃🥰

  • @user-kt4yx4ib6l
    @user-kt4yx4ib6l Před 16 dny +1

    As a Dutch student I’m not even allowed to bring my phone into the building, if I wanted to use my phone I’d have to go off of the school grounds

  • @yamommaloveme420
    @yamommaloveme420 Před 2 lety +1255

    Bruh she only getting hate cause shes not trying to act like the “cool teachers” on tik tok who lets kids do whatever tf they want

    • @anunknownperson4018
      @anunknownperson4018 Před 2 lety +54

      i hate "cool teachers" but having a military teacher can be fun

    • @dakuten7883
      @dakuten7883 Před 2 lety +16

      I really don't understand it when people get upset that the teacher isn't letting them use their phone in class. Like, bruh I know it ain't that important, it ain't that hard to abstain from your phone for a whole class period.

    • @dakuten7883
      @dakuten7883 Před 2 lety +13

      @@anunknownperson4018 Cool teachers often let the reins be so loose that the whole learning environment crumbles into a pile of loud kids that aren't paying attention to a thing

    • @slay-uo9pv
      @slay-uo9pv Před rokem +2

      Cool teachers annoyed tf out of me. As a kid with misophonia, anxiety, and all sorts of other issues i always preferred teachers that were strict because at least there was some structure to keep me from being overwhelmed and having a nervous breakdown because everyone was doing whatever they wanted (ik it’s selfish but i can’t help it lol)

  • @FollowerofDuck
    @FollowerofDuck Před 2 lety +4418

    the people hating on her are honestly just immature. shes literally doing her job as a teacher, and simply demands the respect that she deserves

    • @TheLittleFurnace2
      @TheLittleFurnace2 Před 2 lety +22

      Fr!

    • @leeyubinsproperty
      @leeyubinsproperty Před 2 lety +98

      @d b im pretty sure teachers dont draw on their desks or leave the class for 15 minutes in the middle of teaching. "respect" does not mean treating someone as more worthy than you, it means acknowledging they are a person with responsibilities and not making it harder for them when they are trying to teach you. of course that doesnt apply to all teachers, theres a lot of horrible ones, but this one seems like a good one and she only asked for the phone the THIRD time she saw this person use it.

    • @neraslight4997
      @neraslight4997 Před 2 lety

      Sadly idiots at my high school do this kind of shit.

    • @ooojnas7003
      @ooojnas7003 Před 2 lety +47

      @d b that's so immature, the teacher is already giving you an éducation, just be respectful. And it is basic decency to not use your phone when someone is talking to you...

    • @nikolai1239
      @nikolai1239 Před rokem +7

      @d b What example do you want them to lead with? Attending class while not on their phone or vandalizing property lol? They are...and while kids may not view it this way, the teachers are well, teachers. I think you should give at least a basic amount of respect (common courtesy) to everyone, especially those that are choosing to use their time to provide knowledge to you..

  • @arbitrarylib
    @arbitrarylib Před 2 měsíci +1

    Kids getting mad at the teacher will be a horrible worker if they ever want to make money. They will be fired. You have to be responsible and the teacher is LEGALLY responsible for every student in there. She must ask about where they are, medical condition, and keep them undistracted from learning

  • @sadnoodle5567
    @sadnoodle5567 Před 5 měsíci +3

    If you can't put your phone away for a 45 minute lesson then there's obviously something wrong, unless you have autism, ADHD or a mental health condition that stops you from being able to focus properly then there's literally no excuse

  • @kamw5294
    @kamw5294 Před 2 lety +491

    As a person who draws to cope with my anxiety, it really isn’t that hard to pull out a notebook or have scratch paper on hand to draw on when I need it. I think the teacher is in the right. It’s a different story when they don’t let me doodle at all, but they’re just looking out for the school property, and they don’t get new desks or chairs often so they have to make sure to take care of the ones they get.

    • @angel-kn3md
      @angel-kn3md Před 2 lety +10

      Yes this is so true, like i just draw on my notebook cover or just like IN it ... its not that hard

    • @susparia4724
      @susparia4724 Před 2 lety +2

      I like drawing in class but I have terminal anxiety that someone will peak over and see my drawings.
      It would be so embarrassing if someone saw me drawing hentai

    • @Samvane.
      @Samvane. Před 2 lety +1

      This

    • @ninjakiwigames5418
      @ninjakiwigames5418 Před 2 lety

      Yes, I agree

    • @heysaucemikehere1804
      @heysaucemikehere1804 Před 2 lety +2

      @@susparia4724 I’m sorry, terminal anxiety? As in the anxiety before you die?

  • @kiwitheparakeettiger1277
    @kiwitheparakeettiger1277 Před 2 lety +2721

    i absolutely hate the "let them draw on the desks! they have anxiety!" argument. no, the desks do not belong to you. doodle on something else. a sketchbook, perhaps. if the teacher was getting mad because the kid was doodling in their sketchbook during class (which can be a valid way to deal with adhd/anxiety as long as you can pay attention at the same time) i think that's unreasonable. but there's really no reason to draw on the school's property.
    **spraypaints swear words on my neighbor's wall** what? i have anxiety! just let me cope! **smashes a sledgehammer into the side of the house**
    (and yes i know that's probably not compareable to doodling on a desk but you get my point.)

    • @asseater5916
      @asseater5916 Před 2 lety +117

      THIS!
      plus sometimes teachers have to clean it or the janitors and maybe i don’t know…draw on a piece of paper???

    • @deella.3339
      @deella.3339 Před 2 lety +58

      Exactly. I deal with anxiety and this excuse is so mindblowing, just draw on a goddamn paper. It's not like drawing on a desk improves your mental health or something.
      Stop being an idiot and justify everything with mental illnesses, it's not funny.

    • @Cecilian_Does_Art
      @Cecilian_Does_Art Před 2 lety +35

      I always doodle on my sketchbook and my teacher never yelled at me once
      So like- just dont draw on your desk

    • @SillyGooseGracie
      @SillyGooseGracie Před 2 lety +32

      Yeah exactly. In one of my classes there are swastikas' and the N-word written all over the table with sharpie, and the only thing I can do is get a different sharpie and try to blend it into the other non-offensive doodles. And I hate every second of it.

    • @farlonmuentes6004
      @farlonmuentes6004 Před 2 lety +27

      and they have the gall to bring up the argument "you can't take the phones because you aren't paying the bills" at same time but will want to vandalize anything that isn't theirs because of whatever imaginary disease they have. real anxious people doesn't want to cause a scene and just stops whatever it is that might caught attention. these fake ass kids are just embarrassing.

  • @blackswan0331
    @blackswan0331 Před měsícem +1

    I got hit twice on my head in middle school bc i used my phone after class, and they took the phone away for 2 weeks. She's definitely nicer than the teachers i had.

  • @TheOfficalCherrie
    @TheOfficalCherrie Před měsícem +3

    This is honestly a decent teacher, drawing on school properties which cost about $300 for like 1 desk she has a right to warn the kid. Also if they have quote on quote anxiety it does not give excuses to ruin items that are expensive now a days so in my perspective people shouldn’t be hating on her as she is just following the policies of the school.

  • @crystalc4398
    @crystalc4398 Před rokem +4723

    I'm so glad everyone here understands that she's a very kind teacher. She definitely doesn't deserve the hate she's been getting.

    • @pandeebean7657
      @pandeebean7657 Před rokem +62

      I just see it as she wants the best for her students and they're hating on her for absolutely no reason, there's nothing she does that is unreasonable

    • @hanatemonstas4485
      @hanatemonstas4485 Před 11 měsíci +42

      @@pandeebean7657 They’re hating her because they kids/teens, many who critical thinking and proper judgement is not formed in the brain. I feel bad for the teacher.

    • @Half-Homo-Homosapien
      @Half-Homo-Homosapien Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@hanatemonstas4485 the two about the students who brought back a snack and the one where she said how she would respond to a student taking long bathroom breaks were the only ones that actually anger me a little

    • @breadbird
      @breadbird Před 10 měsíci +4

      i think shes a pretty good teacher from her videos. she seems passionate and kind about teaching and she also doesnt get paid very well (if she was doing really rude things, that may not be a great excuse lol) and taking away phones because youre using them in class instead of paying attention is pretty normal (at least in my past schools, thats what they would do) but yeah i dont really get the hate idk

    • @secretaryjecc495
      @secretaryjecc495 Před 10 měsíci +1

      She's totally the kindest teacher. One time, she got caught on cam being nice to her students saying nice things such as "F*ck you" and ""Sh*t." So glad her kindness went viral on Tiktok a YEAR ago.

  • @ashtinanne5836
    @ashtinanne5836 Před 2 lety +3298

    So, her asking about the medical conditions regarding bathroom use is actually a legitimate policy. Some students abuse their bathroom privileges to wander the school and avoid class, so if a student is going every single day and is gone for over 10 minutes every time... they can miss up to an hour of instructional time during a week, which adds up and affects grades. Teachers are also still responsible for their students whereabouts when they're out. They can get in trouble for what the kids do while they're out.
    As well, with the school officer coming to pick up the phone, that's most likely a school specific policy that admin implemented to defer liability. If the teacher handles the phone, they could get attacked by the student or break it and that's a whole mess the school doesn't want to deal with. Having the officer take the phone would prevent possible backlash as they are armed.
    And if you're still reading and think any of that is fucked up for a teacher to deal with, then welcome to the world of education!

    • @frozenraspberries1552
      @frozenraspberries1552 Před 2 lety +282

      It's actually extra nice of her to ask if the student needs bathroom accommodations. In general, in the states the teachers do not have to give you any accommodations unless you've proven to the school that you need it. It is quite the shitty process to get approved by the way.

    • @borngaga95
      @borngaga95 Před 2 lety +48

      I always thought they couldn't ask you that since the parents sign papers that states there are issues, and those issues need to be accommodating. I've seen many of my classmates get up and go somewhere like the nurse's office and all they had to do was tell the teacher and the teacher would understand and they could go. They didn't have to explain anything because it was already written down since the beginning of the school year. I guess some schools work differently.

    • @frozenraspberries1552
      @frozenraspberries1552 Před 2 lety +66

      @@borngaga95 It's not illegal to ask-- it's just kind of inappropriate to do so. If you have accommodations-the school itself has to know *exactly* why you need accommodations and you don't get to hide why you need them; but the teachers as individuals don't have to know the reasons. Teachers are sent an email on what accommodations you're entitled to without the specifics of why you get them. If they start aggressively pressing for more information than they're privy to; you can complain to the education access center if you have one and get approval from them. The only thing a teacher needs to know is that you have accommodations and that's it. However, this rule and everything above goes completely out the window for religious private schools; they are completely exempt from ADA.

    • @borngaga95
      @borngaga95 Před 2 lety +7

      @@frozenraspberries1552 That's what I'm saying teachers are given information before the school year starts. Plus also, the teacher should call the parents or the guardians and never ask the student. Its embarrassing and yeah inappropriate

    • @brookecain6029
      @brookecain6029 Před 2 lety +35

      @@frozenraspberries1552 agreed but I don’t think the teacher was wrong asking if the student had a medical accommodation that she needed that obviously wasn’t brought to the teachers attention.

  • @Thathestiadevotee
    @Thathestiadevotee Před měsícem +1

    I’m homeschooled now but when I was in public school, this teacher would have been totally reasonable and even a teacher I would have loved. With the doodling on the the desks, it’s not like she’s just completely banning doodling like some teachers do, she just doesn’t want it on the desk because it can damage them, she even offered paper to draw on instead. With the phones, I was never allowed to be on my phone during class in school. I would keep it in my backpack because I had a class that was far away from my locker and I didn’t have time to get to my locker and then to the bus. It’s awesome that she allows her students to use their phones at all, and it’s understandable that she doesn’t want them out during class. If there is a reason why you may need your phone at certain times for family issues for example, she seems like the kind of teacher that would be really understanding about that. For the bathrooms, her allowing the student to use the bathroom without question is already better than a lot of teachers, and she needs to know where the students are at all times because she’s legally responsible for them. I think the way she asked about the medical issues was a little blunt and could have been approached a little differently (“hey, I’ve noticed you’ve been taking really long bathroom breaks, if you’re having some bodily troubles, could you have your parents send in a note confirming that just so I know that you’re actually in the bathroom during those times and not just messing around?). But if a kid is just fucking around, she can actually get in trouble for that. Once again, she seems like she would be really understanding if you told her that you do actually have a medical issue, and she also seems like she would let you have a snack if you asked. When I was in school, some of the meds I took would make me hungrier throughout the day and that could be the case for other students, which she would likely understand and happily accommodate. Overall, she seems like a great teacher and the way people are shitting on her really shows how students are treating teachers. Also, as someone with anxiety since childhood, at the worst of my anxiety, I would freak the fuck out if my hand slipped and I actually drew on a desk and I would be cleaning that shit up immediately because I was TERRIFIED I would be in trouble with the teacher.

  • @woofiewolf4941
    @woofiewolf4941 Před 2 měsíci +1

    As a current high school student I actually understand and appreciate the teachers and the whole bathroom thing. Mainly because when students walk out of the class without letting anyone know that’s just disrespectful to a teacher who hasn’t provoked you. It also helps them keep track of their students obviously, and some school policies require teachers to immediately call the office if a student leaves and doesn’t tell anyone where they are going.

  • @zen0vi
    @zen0vi Před 2 lety +353

    "Let them draw on the desk it helps with anxiety!"
    Because paper doesn't exist?? All of her tiktoks are basic teacher things. Not using your phone in class? Not being allowed to take 15 minute bathroom breaks? Not being able to get food instead of going to the bathroom like you said you were? Have the people attacking her never stepped into a school before??
    TikTok users way more toxic then Twitter users and I don't think thats mentioned enough. You can get cancelled, deemed cringe, and witch hunted for the crime of existing on that app, at least Twitter has some positivity with their overwhelming negativity

    • @ontxtteredwxngs
      @ontxtteredwxngs Před 2 lety +3

      I don't use either platforms, but yeah, I think if you turn off your comments, you could enjoy twitter for an hour or so before you see the rage posts from politicians.

    • @eno8056
      @eno8056 Před 2 lety +15

      Ikr it's funny how everyone on tiktok hates twitter bc everyone on twitter hates tiktok. Tiktok and twitter users are like the siblings who hate each other but are actually equally as bad lol

    • @clementine8853
      @clementine8853 Před 2 lety +5

      i had to stop using tiktok because of how toxic it had become. i do enjoy twitter way more because i feel like i can tailor out people/content i don’t want a lot better. i never have any negative experiences on twitter. tiktok i had 10,000

    • @radiantlily
      @radiantlily Před 2 lety +3

      @@clementine8853 agreed, tiktok is so much worse lol, i actually had to leave for my own health

    • @alietheartist734
      @alietheartist734 Před 2 lety +6

      This is why I live on CZcams and Pinterest for the most part. CZcams can be toxic at times, but on average the people here are much more reasonable. Then on Pinterest almost everyone is chill and friendly.

  • @Turbuggy
    @Turbuggy Před 2 lety +11830

    This is literally so normal for a teacher, and she’s being really nice about it. I had teachers call me out in front of the entire class for drawing on *my own looseleaf paper*. If I drew on the desks at school I would have been killed on sight. The problem is that tiktok is comprised of mostly teenagers who are still in school, so of course they’re going to be upset about teachers enforcing rules that they don’t like, and making weak “I’m so woke” arguments explaining why the teacher is bad, actually. “Drawing on the desk helps with anxiety :)” then just... draw on a piece of paper????? Would you draw all over your own belongings?? The entitlement hurts me agdjcdhhdjd

    • @Natalie-lx4pr
      @Natalie-lx4pr Před 2 lety +609

      Ikr theyre so spoilt :/ theyre the reason i dont like school, not the teachers

    • @thedestroyasystem
      @thedestroyasystem Před 2 lety +766

      As I always say, mental illness is an explanation, not an excuse. I have a teacher who had a box of fidget toys in her class for people to use. You can doodle on paper, or get fidget toys yourself to help out. If anxiety is the problem (which I doubt it is, personally I’d be too anxious about getting caught lol) there are plenty of solutions that don’t constitute vandalism.

    • @Natalie-lx4pr
      @Natalie-lx4pr Před 2 lety +84

      @@thedestroyasystem do you guys have DID? Just wanted to say I think you're really strong for living with this disorder :)

    • @thedestroyasystem
      @thedestroyasystem Před 2 lety +192

      @@Natalie-lx4pr that we do! It’s definitely a struggle, but having a strong support system (haha pun) makes things a lot easier. Thank you for your kindness

    • @Natalie-lx4pr
      @Natalie-lx4pr Před 2 lety +39

      @@thedestroyasystem

  • @cloverdog85
    @cloverdog85 Před 4 měsíci +1

    As a teacher myself I know some of what she's saying like not drawing on the desk. It's usually inappropriate things, when they go to vending machine or bathroom for 20 minutes usually they are not actually in the bathroom. Phones are also highly problematic. The kids avoid their work and instead just text ,,or use tiktok.

    • @cloverdog85
      @cloverdog85 Před 4 měsíci

      Kids also rarely bring anything to class anymore.

  • @Lpcarver
    @Lpcarver Před 2 lety +6221

    She just seems like a normal, caring teacher. She’s not insanely strict she just wants her material to be the focus and it honestly sucks to see tiktok comments ragging on her when she’s not doing anything wrong lol

    • @kamataros5172
      @kamataros5172 Před 2 lety +229

      The problem is that tiktok is full of kids who don't like school, and since they wouldn't ever talk to their actual teachers like this _in person_ they leave anonymous comments on the internet.
      Except that one unfortunately phrased "blatant disrespect against me, your teacher" everything I've seen looks about right, even nice. There are lots of teachers who wouldn't ask once to put your phone away, they'd actually demand it and you wouldn't want to get on their bad side.

    • @cecisharp
      @cecisharp Před 2 lety +49

      As a teacher, I can tell you that there is NOTHING you can do to force a student to pay attention to your subject. If the students are showing a total disinterest that speaks more of YOUR teaching style. If even after doing your best to make the class interactive the students aren't paying attention, there's NOTHING you can do. Take away the phone? They'll doodle. Tell them to stop doodling? They'll play with their pencils. Tell them to stop doing that? They'll at this point be so agravated by the constant telling them what not to do that they won't be able to concentrate at all, especially teens who haven't got the emotion-regulation thing down yet. A much better tactic is to understand that everyone has their off-day, and if they can't pay attention that day, hopefully they can use your hour of class to reset, calm down, self soothe, so they can at least pay attention to the lesson after yours. Surely they can ready up on what they missed later. This will make students respect you and like you more for being understanding towards them and their insane workload that CAN cause burn-out, and also allows the OTHER students who ARE paying attention to have an uninterrupted lesson.

    • @roxassora2706
      @roxassora2706 Před 2 lety +27

      It's usually the nice teachers that get called nasty things and get hate in my experience as a former high school student.

    • @yourfriendlyneighborhoodsm4708
      @yourfriendlyneighborhoodsm4708 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kamataros5172 Absolutely. That’s not even saying that these kids are bad or anything. They’re just kids. They just don’t get these teachers are trying to help them yet. They’ll get there eventually

    • @ggundercover3681
      @ggundercover3681 Před 2 lety +19

      @@cecisharp yea sure, let's not try to ask them to do basic shit like not use their phone. imagine when you get your principle or HOD walking in to evaluate. like seriously? we need some basic discipline. you are right. we can't force people to actually pay attention but that's just basics that people in general need to learn. and it's frustrating when your whole profession is to teach and it seems no one except a few ever want to learn. I've had teh most atrocious shitty teachers ever, but I also was lucky enough to have parents who are teachers, and had a select few wonderful teachers of my own so I can see both sides. at some point, the problem is the student alone. students can have insane work loads, but so do the teachers, especially good teachers. half the problem with teaching is admin honestly, even when you have great students you love. I truly don't like how one sided your statement feels. teens are always gonna be emotional and crap, so what? other teens listen. other teens were raised with respect or innately listen and see the value of not using their phones even if they can't pay attention. an effort needs to be made. and not every teacher has teh energy to baby and do make up works or remedies for a student not trying. like teachers have a workload as well, and they are also adults with outside lives. they often have bills to pay and adult responsibilities unlike students, and they need to constantly find workarounds and alternatives? no. for the few amazing teachers I had that went out of their way to do those things, I appreciate them. because I know it wasn't each investing so much effort in something that doesn't always work out. thankfully, I always utilised their opportunities so I didn't waste their efforts.

  • @devoutings
    @devoutings Před 2 lety +4268

    tbh i can actually agree with the teacher's pov, all these teens on tiktok saying she's 'bad' have probably never been disciplined before lmao

    • @m-r-n
      @m-r-n Před 2 lety +403

      exactly?? like these are just normal school things 😭

    • @itsisabel420
      @itsisabel420 Před 2 lety +136

      I know, there’s genuinely shitty teachers out there and this is so vanilla. These kids have never been to public school or something.

    • @katerina-ks6qh
      @katerina-ks6qh Před 2 lety +320

      yeah and the whole thing about anxiety is so dramatic 🙄like you can’t vandalize a desk and blame it on anxiety

    • @randomuserwitharandomname6183
      @randomuserwitharandomname6183 Před 2 lety +96

      This seems like a first wold problem tbh

    • @annabeatrizzimmermann7708
      @annabeatrizzimmermann7708 Před 2 lety +157

      and they think they're such rebels lmao i can feel how entitled and self absorbed some of those comments were

  • @phoenix_editzzx
    @phoenix_editzzx Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sometimes teachers punish students for drawing on their desk/paper, and I got in trouble for it before but its hard for me to not

  • @YamiNoire
    @YamiNoire Před měsícem +2

    Tbh she sounds like an incredible teacher. I'm a student who really likes to draw in class (I have Autism), and I only drew in the desk like two times when I was younger, but almost all the time I just draw in a SketchBook, it's actually paper and you can keep your artwork. And just getting a cheap notebook also works, just don't destroy the desks please, in my old school, the desks were horrible in the best scenario, they were sticky, full of gum, and filled with not family friendly drawings.
    Also her rules look reasonable, like she warned a student about using the cellphone while she's doing her job? That's fine, and sometimes is necesary to get those little fuckers out the students range. She always leaves everyone go to the bathroom? Cool. She leaves her students to *eat* in class? Incredible! Idk why everyone hates her, she looks neat, what do the TikTok mfs want? A "Cool" teacher? (I had a lot of those in my old school. I literally broke down getting home everyday, from how horrible the class was, they were throwing things at eachother, normally hitting me because I sat in the middle line, screaming at eachother and putting loud asf music. Oh and don't start what they would do with bullies. One time I defended myself from a bully and the person who was scolded was me 💀💀💀).

  • @Arlothed1no
    @Arlothed1no Před 2 lety +1669

    For the desk drawing thing with the redirection, that is often taught in classes for child development and psychology. She recognized a need for her student and replaced it with an alternative so the student could continue. That's just a sign of her being a good teacher.

    • @thisisme4074
      @thisisme4074 Před 2 lety +28

      your pfp is so punny

    • @velilyadubonnefil
      @velilyadubonnefil Před 2 lety +3

      I agreed what you said

    • @rrrrssss156
      @rrrrssss156 Před 2 lety +23

      yeah. also the main reason why they get so upset when kids do that is because either they or the custodian has to clean it up.

    • @rylee_dads_bestie69
      @rylee_dads_bestie69 Před 2 lety +37

      @@rrrrssss156 exactly. Or another student ends up cleaning it because they are annoyed by the person who did it. It's really common for other students to be annoyed by writing on the desk. It's disrespectful and they could've just used a piece of paper

    • @kanalet8460
      @kanalet8460 Před 2 lety +5

      unrelated but nice pfp heheh ♠️

  • @shayliemeyer5248
    @shayliemeyer5248 Před 2 lety +809

    Honestly she seems like a really nice teacher to have. All of her rules sound reasonable to me. I feel like the people who are upset with her are mostly high schoolers who do these sorts of things, and are upset that they cant

    • @Name-tn1zg
      @Name-tn1zg Před 2 lety +37

      I feel like those ppl have had worse teachers do abusive things to them and they took all their anger out on her

    • @shayliemeyer5248
      @shayliemeyer5248 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Name-tn1zg that actually makes a lot of sense. I didn’t think about that

    • @thesalazar7328
      @thesalazar7328 Před 2 lety +24

      Honestly the only thing I thought was off limits was the asking why they were on the bathroom. Let them go? It's not disrupting the class, if they need to eat, it doesn't get food on the desk and if they're overwhelmed it gives them a break to go to the bathroom, breath a little, wash their face and come back. Also, "medical reason" is so stupid in a country people can't afford healthcare, sometimes you know what you have, but don't have a doctor's note

    • @Pepperkit
      @Pepperkit Před 2 lety +7

      The people who legit complain about this woman's teaching are probably entitled little kids who think they are grown.

    • @thedestroyasystem
      @thedestroyasystem Před 2 lety +3

      @@Pepperkit I mean that’s pretty much tiktok’s audience, at least the kind who would give enough of a shit to comment on her videos.

  • @Luxness
    @Luxness Před měsícem +1

    where I live some teachers dont even allow going to the bathroom during their class and phones are banned from school and u could get suspended for using them

  • @-MischaMayhem
    @-MischaMayhem Před 3 měsíci +1

    I do have social anxiety and I never use the bathroom at school unless it is recess or lunch (or I can not hold it anymore). It is just something that your body gets used to I suppose.

  • @xen.xombie
    @xen.xombie Před 2 lety +3187

    Honestly the teacher is not in the wrong here imo. There are rules and expectations for a classroom and if the students are not following those rules then that's on them.

    • @breewashere
      @breewashere Před 2 lety +5

      Their generation are delinquents anyway. 75% of em.

    • @anunknownperson4018
      @anunknownperson4018 Před 2 lety +33

      anyway why draw on the desk when you got paper???

    • @apricot6789
      @apricot6789 Před 2 lety +6

      It's not just your opinion, it's pure facts.

    • @Name..........
      @Name.......... Před 2 lety +7

      gonna be honest a phone is essential its 2021 as a college student I don't use my phone in class, but I have my phone on me, school shooters, break ins, my covid pass, if any sort of disaster happens your phone should be in your pocket you don't need to give your phone to your teacher just keep it on vibrate in your pocket. Not too mention I use it as a calculator in math.

    • @miad6160
      @miad6160 Před 2 lety +3

      I only disagree with the bathroom one. I always struggled with the bathroom, but never got diagnosed with anything until this year, even though I’ve been complaining to doctors since I was 11. I’m now 20.
      I was always looked at as “trying to miss class” or “skipping” but I was in a lot of discomfort and pain.

  • @Raionmimi
    @Raionmimi Před 2 lety +6666

    This is the average teaching experience. The reason she’s getting hate is that TikTok’s population is mostly teenagers that are still in their edgy prickly stage in life

    • @ginnyrosalia
      @ginnyrosalia Před 2 lety +164

      I am a high school teacher, and I second this. I adore my kids, but they can be difficult!

    • @moraelity
      @moraelity Před 2 lety +70

      Exhibit a why I will never be a teacher or have kids

    • @thatradfailure5197
      @thatradfailure5197 Před 2 lety +43

      Yeah, as someone that was a student recently (I graduated, thank goodness), that teacher was one of the cool ones.
      - If you're gonna draw on the desk, get a sketchbook. All but one of my teachers in my entire life was ever bothered by me having a sketchbook and drawing near constantly in class (turns out I have ADHD so that's why)
      - A good chunk of teachers made you put you phone in a shoe cubby thing. I didn't like it too much, I actually forgot my phone once or twice because it was in one, but the cool teachers will let you have them when class finished early/there was work you could listen to music while doing. The coolest teacher had put power strips on either side of shoe cubbies so students could charge their phones during class (which I find to be a great bribery idea. If only that wasn't the class I forgot my phone in- also being my first period class. Luckily got it back at the end of the day, but still)
      - I'm torn on the bathroom breaks thing. My French teacher was really cool and would let students go get snacks/lunch if it was the morning or someone didn't have a lunch period, so surely some teachers would let you go grab a snack if you asked politely. But I also know there's those kinds of teachers that would pull a "why didn't you go to the bathroom during break?" kind of move, which is extremely disconnected and 100% a surefire way to immediately get students to drop social points with you. But I also get that some students, teachers don't trust- from first hand experience where I would be going to the bathroom daily in my Junior year math class, but the teacher would always let me go but almost never this other boy that would ask. It just rubs me the wrong way tbh.
      But she genuinely just seems like a neat teacher. One that I may have tolerated or thought positively of

    • @RolaAshrafAbbas
      @RolaAshrafAbbas Před 2 lety +7

      The bathroom questions tho..

    • @Mugsi
      @Mugsi Před 2 lety +19

      Yeah, having a platform that consists of nothing but children and teenagers was a horrible idea. It's basically a massive echo chamber

  • @Dannydevito_pookie
    @Dannydevito_pookie Před 2 měsíci +2

    At my school we sign a paper that says if we get caught with our phones more than once the school is allowed to keep the phone for 24 hours and a parent has to go with you to get it. Teachers have taken phones for them falling out of your bag. If they are in a really bad mood they take it for it being in your pocket.
    This teacher is freaking amazing

  • @user-ct2ox1cm1n
    @user-ct2ox1cm1n Před měsícem +1

    Honestly I have to agree with the teacher especially about the whole drawing on the desk situation. I am currently studying to become a teacher and one of the tings that I have learned is that anything inside of your classroom is your responsibility to take care of as a teacher. Students drawing on the desk might actually get the teacher in trouble if it was just allowed to happen. Also all of these situations could have resulted in her being fired for not following school policy. Like if the principal walked in while students had phones it, she could have been fired for not following their policy against phones. So really she is just doing her job the way she was told.

  • @missy2375
    @missy2375 Před 2 lety +450

    This is one of the most normal teachers ever. Not sure if it's different in america but this is what is expected of teachers in the uk

    • @thatstrangebuggirl4150
      @thatstrangebuggirl4150 Před 2 lety +52

      This is normal in the USA, if not better then normal. The commenters are just entitled and immature.

    • @B33LZ3BUBxxx
      @B33LZ3BUBxxx Před 2 lety +30

      Yeah this is exactly what’s expected of teachers in America. It’s just that the kids reacting are entitled and disrespectful and believe themselves above the basic school rules or something.

    • @Bee19207
      @Bee19207 Před 2 lety +6

      This teacher is exactly like my teachers in the US, the comments are just dramatic.

  • @emilew2123
    @emilew2123 Před 2 lety +441

    Bruh people clearly have never had an actual bad teacher. I once had a teacher who took my pencil away because I was drawing on my worksheet, I had another teacher take points off of my assignments if I had a drawing ANYWHERE on the paper. She’s a good teacher some people are just way too sensitive.

    • @donttellthehighpreist6530
      @donttellthehighpreist6530 Před 2 lety +28

      right! i had my phone in my lap durning middle school cause it makes me feel safer if i can feel it on me incase i need to call my mom or something quickly. and the teacher looked UNDER my desk to see my lap and just snatched my phone and didn’t let me have it even after i had a panic attack right in front of her, and she KNEW i have DIAGNOSED anxiety

    • @kaleighm993
      @kaleighm993 Před 2 lety +31

      i had a teacher yell at me in the middle of class for “not paying attention” to the lesson when i was getting a highlighter out of my bag and then blasted me in front of the class to ask me what she was talking about, which caught me so off guard that i forgot what she was talking about. she didn’t resume the lesson until i answered but i was so anxious i couldn’t think so the whole class stared at me for like 10 minutes trying to desperately figure this out while she used me as an example as to why you should pay attention in her class

    • @XxMCRroxnonstopxX
      @XxMCRroxnonstopxX Před 2 lety +9

      I had a teacher give me detention for copying down the notes off the board which is literally what we were supposed to be doing.

    • @marybean2231
      @marybean2231 Před 2 lety +9

      @@donttellthehighpreist6530 I had an actual bad teacher who got super pissed off with students who asked questions. She had moved from being a regular teacher to a gifted teacher. I talked with her after class and explained that I only asked questions out of curiosity, not to be a dick, and that most of us who asked questions that she perceived as interruptions just wanted to know more. She was a bit less pissy after that but she still didn't really get the difference with gifted students so she wasn't the best.

    • @jeannarox
      @jeannarox Před 2 lety +2

      Teachers need to be strict when dealing with high schoolers. My math teacher was the most kind yet strict teacher. Most kids hated her, but she was such an amazing teacher!

  • @heeeeeyyy4584
    @heeeeeyyy4584 Před měsícem +1

    I think having phones in class seem soooo weird. At my school every student have to turn in their phone at the beginning of the day and they keep a list of who turns it in and who doesn’t. A lot of people still don’t do it and use their phones obviously but the beach’s of the phone ban they hide it from teachers. I honestly think it’s great because you can focus more but also cus it kinda forces you to do something, especially during breaks. If I had my phone I’d probably spend all day on it but now I’ll play cards or stuff with my friends which is way more fun

  • @noahdemetrio7666
    @noahdemetrio7666 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I'm studying to become a teacher. I have absolutely no intention of ever working anywhere near a high school or teenagers in general because most of them are assholes, but it's the teachers job to engage the students in the subject being taught. If one student is making up excuses to leave or not paying attention that's on them, but if it's students enough for this woman to keep making multiple tiktoks about that's on her