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    Default what is the nicest/worst thing a teacher have ever done for you?

    Not mine all my teachers sux they should just get fired even btr my sch cld just close down

    My teacher just recently told me that she will never talk to me for the rest of the year LOL omg that was hilarious and I was her subject representative what a joke

    My coform is the coolest person ever he's freaking goddamned nice I swear and there was once he bribed us with pizza for us to put on our best behaviour as one official from the education ministry was visiting his lesson r also super interesting and troll yay

    What about you guys?

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    Worst was when my A level art teacher told me that my portfolio was going to be graded at an A but when I got my actual mark it was a D! I mean what a *****.
    Best was when I was doing my A levels again, some stuff was happening at home and my deputy head of year was just awesome about it all and gave me 3 days off school but let me come in as I didn't want to be at home for a while. Urgh I loved her!


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    Worst was when I was going through some bad times and my Head of Key Stage (I was in yr 9) told me I was going to fail all my subjects because my attendance was bad and no Sixth Form was going to accept me. Then my mum contacted school about what was going on at home (a very close family member had recently been diagnosed with Parkinson's) and three days later she came and apologised.

    I don't rly have a 'best' moment but I have (had) some truly lovely teachers. My Year 10 & 11 Spanish teacher was so kind, particularly as I was really nervous about my speaking exam and she let me come and do it before school so I wouldn't spend the whole day worrying.

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    In year 11 I was told "have fun working in McDonalds" because of my poor attendance and attitude.

    Jokes on them. Taught at a way higher level than them and have a far better job than them now ..... and I never worked in McDonalds

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    I had my media teacher tell a few of us that we shouldn't go into the media industry because we're not good enough, so I went on to study the same university course as she did and the rest of them actually did go on to study a media related course.
    The amount of favouritism in that classroom was sickening. She seemed to 'love' the people who hated her the most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshcake View Post
    I had my media teacher tell a few of us that we shouldn't go into the media industry because we're not good enough, so I went on to study the same university course as she did and the rest of them actually did go on to study a media related course.
    The amount of favouritism in that classroom was sickening. She seemed to 'love' the people who hated her the most.
    We have that in my sixth form's media class (I dropped it after AS). We have a little group of people called the 'Media Elite' who are always offered letters to go on trips before anyone else so they can definitely get a place, they're given the most help with coursework, and they're always put in a group together because they're supposedly the 'best' at Media so they get the top results...

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    idk probably my music, drama and yoga teacher turning out to have mass child pornography on his laptop and being a huge creep.

    I think I was too old for him at the time, however - so I was pretty safe ~.~

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    Worst is probably to do with my 2nd French teacher. She viewed me to be a nuisance and a disturbance despite never actually having done anything to piss her off, except forgetting homework ONCE (which I got a 30 minute detention for, which I didn't attend). Not long after that, she moved me down a set to a much nicer teacher. I think she didn't like me as, when I had to do a speaking assessment in front of the whole class, I ended up saying that I don't know what to say, and just sat down. It wasn't out of rebellion, but I was humiliating myself so thought I'd end my suffering.

    It's either her or my English teacher in year 8 who NEVER learnt my name and kept calling me Tim. Hard choice.

    Oh wait, I actually changed my mind but I don't want to delete the previous bit. The worst thing a teacher has ever done to me is set me the wrong work. Not only set me the wrong work, but when I smell the **** they were stirring about how it was the right bit of coursework for me to do, I actually contacted the exam board which basically proved my point. They, however, claimed I was wrong and that the teachers "friend" was clearly more knowledgeable on the subject than someone from the bloody exam board. I ended up failing due to this technicality so I wasted 2 years of my life on some work which contributed absolutely nothing to my life. Most of my "bad teachers" I can look back on and think that they weren't really that bad and were quite fair in retrospect, even if I did find what they did unfair at the time. This guy, however, was incompetent as hell and why it took so long for him to get fired is beyond me.

    The nicest thing is probably the amount of help my year 10/11 English teacher gave. She would sit down, one-to-one, for however long you needed (I think I talked to her for around 20-30 minutes once), discussing what you need to do to improve essays etc.

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    My history teacher is the nicest person ever!!!! Amazing teacher, so passionate about his subject. Would go above and beyond for any of his students. When I graduated, he posted a letter to me saying he was so proud of me etc. So so nice.

    Then worst, I had a lot of deaths in my family in my gcse year causing me to have a lot of time off, needing my cw reshuffled around etc. Then at alevel, I got one of the best marks in the school and the vice said to me 'I wasn't expecting you to get that after the trouble you caused us at gcse.' She wasn't a nice person at all and I was so stunned she said it, I don't even say anything. It still makes me angry that I didn't reply back to her with your an absolute *****!


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    all of my teachers were nice to me but i wouldn't say they did anything exceptional

    in year 10 we had a really **** science teacher and i got a D in my first gcse science exam, then around may they said our class were being moved to btec because of some crap reasons so we started doing that coursework
    when we came back in year 11 all our btec coursework was gone because the old teacher had gone missing with it and we had to start all over again which was really annoying :rolleyes:
    anyway our old teacher got fired because we (mainly i) complained, i hated science anyway probably because we had a crap teacher every single year apart from year 7 and 11
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