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    Make a petition and get everyone to sign it, and get everyone to complain. They're more likely to do something if lots of people complain than if its just a few people.

    If it doesn't work, though, you could teach yourself the work, or ask someone who is really good at maths to help you. When your GCSEs get closer, there will probably be some after school revision classes that you could go to to get help with thing's you don't understand.

    If you get really stuck with something, you could always post it on here. There are lots of people here who'd be happy to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:Jack120:. View Post
    Well, Im in yr 11, with all my GCSE exams coming up, and for the last few years Iv had B's in maths. And when In yr 10, we got put in differnt groups, I got a New maths teacher. And in a maths leson he does:
    1. Puts a example BEFORE we get in the class.
    2. Gives out Text Books to work from
    3. Gives us the page number
    4. Looks on internet at personal things.

    And while i have had this teacher, he has lost one of my corsework, on the second corsework, I was away and only found out on the Day b4 it had to be handed in.
    In my exams I have got D's + E's.

    I realy dont know what to do in lessons.
    But I cant move classes now, and im realy wroried about my GCSE results, as I need at least Cs to get into the corse I need for the Job I want.

    What should I do?
    Na thats not good teaching, my maths teacher has a fit if you say that you dont understand the work well he dousnt have a fit he says u should have listened more, and after he has told us what work to do he goes on the internet (sometimes plays space invaders.)

    Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.

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    Basically schools work like this - If your in the higher sets you get the less controlling teachers but your expected to behave if your in a lower classes get the better teachers because they can control them.

    I had the same sort of problem in english i had a really bad teachear in yr 7 & 8 and in year 9 i got dropped down and we got this great teacher i learnt tuns when i got into year 10 i had another teacher which i complained about and the higher staff member i complained to was like ill move your classes if you leave it a week or 2 and i started to enjoy the lesson more.

    Just think about it first as you could get moved into a bad class that arent working at your level, just make sure you get on with your work in class and your sure to do fine.

    Hope this helps



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    Holy Jesus - my English teacher is like that too!
    I had great teachers in years 7 & 8, then I got this well crap teacher in year 9 who put word limits on essays I'm like WTH!?!?!!? Now we got this idiot (Head of Department ) who either goes on about nothing, or just expects us to work out what to do for ourselves. She barely helps us. I don't wanna get moved out of top set though...
    (will be updated whenever I can be bothered to)

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    I have a problem with my Science teacher, she is awful, she couldn't teach a bin to accept rubbish. I have given up with her.
    Try complaining

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    My maths teacher does something similar.
    We'll come in and he explains it to us (Not enough though) and then he'll go
    out for 30 mins come back check anyone needs help if not, go away. Come back 5mins before class ends and sets loads of homework.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Throne Sofa View Post
    My maths teacher does something similar.
    We'll come in and he explains it to us (Not enough though) and then he'll go
    out for 30 mins come back check anyone needs help if not, go away. Come back 5mins before class ends and sets loads of homework.
    Why the hell does he go out for 30 minutes?!
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    He's head of upper school, therefore very busy. But if he's this busy he shouldn't be teaching us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesus-Egg View Post
    Make a petition and get everyone to sign it, and get everyone to complain. They're more likely to do something if lots of people complain than if its just a few people.

    If it doesn't work, though, you could teach yourself the work, or ask someone who is really good at maths to help you. When your GCSEs get closer, there will probably be some after school revision classes that you could go to to get help with thing's you don't understand.

    If you get really stuck with something, you could always post it on here. There are lots of people here who'd be happy to help.
    thats a way but we had a teacher who told us if we didnt shut up he'd hit us so we got the whole class and went to the head teachers office we were all cramed in and i havn't seen him since.btw how do you no its personal stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:Jack120:. View Post
    Well, Im in yr 11, with all my GCSE exams coming up, and for the last few years Iv had B's in maths. And when In yr 10, we got put in differnt groups, I got a New maths teacher. And in a maths leson he does:
    1. Puts a example BEFORE we get in the class.
    2. Gives out Text Books to work from
    3. Gives us the page number
    4. Looks on internet at personal things.

    And while i have had this teacher, he has lost one of my corsework, on the second corsework, I was away and only found out on the Day b4 it had to be handed in.
    In my exams I have got D's + E's.

    I realy dont know what to do in lessons.
    But I cant move classes now, and im realy wroried about my GCSE results, as I need at least Cs to get into the corse I need for the Job I want.

    What should I do?
    I think nearly every math teacher does that But my math teacher give really good examples and then tells us to do it!
    Then she is off on the NET

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