I kind of agree that a good teacher doesn't need to shout but it's a handy tool for them to have, I had a maths teacher at school, a young Scottish woman and she was an excellent teacher and yes she had one of those looks where if you got it it scared the absolute crap out of you but that might have been because whenever someone got sent out of Miss Weir's class (that was her name), the whole school would hear her shouting at them outside, she went a bit OTT sometimes but minimal kids behaved in her class and a lot of kids had respect for her because she really struck the nice/nasty balance - she always had a very much "you're nice to me, i'm nice to you, you piss me off, I piss you off" attitude and people respected her for it tremendously once they realised, hell I called her "Miss Weird" when I was in year 7 and trust me after that I was nice to her... and she's the only teacher I'm still in contact with today so yeh..
On the other ends of the scale it's interesting, we had a teacher called Mr Dale who formally flew the Vulcans in the RAF (hell didn't we know it, yes he was one of those kinda ex-RAF blokes that never shut up about it) but he literally spoke to the class like we were one of the airmen below him, he'd walk in, slam his metre rule down on the table and scream out a maths question at the top of his voice and got very mad if he didnt get one within 30 secs. All of the lessons were unbelievably regimented and you knew if you didn't follow the rules you were in for one of the worst telling offs you'd ever get in that school. This is wrong in my opinion and scared most kids witless, to the extent where you wouldn't dare get a question wrong or ask for help (you could though, he was very very helpful once you got to know his ways). Although when I was in his class I was in set 2 for maths, half way through the year I was moved up to Set 1. I think it was his excellent teaching that got me there so arguably, regimented lessons full of shouting work too.
On the other end of the scale I had a teacher who never shouted, and I got on with her well as I behaved but I did see a lot of kids pissing her about too.
So yeah, shouting is acceptable in my opinion in any form.







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