Yes, I have some great teachers, but I also have some not so great teachers. Some of our teachers at RHS would do anything in order for a student to succeed or at least have a chance to succeed. However, there are some teachers that are the exact opposite of the list. Some teacher's expectations are unclear and their assignments make no sense so how can they expect students to achieve a high grade. Finally, some teachers have no idea what is going on whether it is among their students, their curriculum, or their personal life so it makes their class that even more difficult
the majority of my teachers are okay...some of them need to get on the ball and actually teach something and others need to slow down and teach it in a fun approach way...not all monotone like because it gets hardcore boring! and there are some teachers here that needs to go back to college and learn the correct way of teaching a class english and literature!!!!
I definitely have some wonderful teachers, and I also have some teachers who care more about their "popularity" and how much the students like them rather than teaching us what we should be learning. I have great teachers who get up in front of the class, put notes on the board, and go through all the details of the material to make sure that we understand what we are being taught. I enjoy those classes and actually learn something there. I also have some other teachers who let their students do whatever in the heck they want and they just sit back and watch. Yeah, those classes are probably enjoyable to those students who are lazy and really don't care about their grades. But to those of us who are in class to learn and do the absolute best we can do, those classes are terrible.
I would say 3 of my teachers this semester are what you call “great teachers.” My definition of a great teacher is someone who is willing to put their own time into helping their students learn and succeed or at least have a chance at succeeding. I’m not so sure if the others really care whether we succeed or even learn for that matter. The 3 I chose are teachers who are truly dedicated to what they do, not only teaching, but the enthusiasm they show while teaching their given subject. On the other hand, I feel like the other teachers are just kind of there because they have to be or just don’t really care so much about their students; maybe, they just don’t know how to show it either.
We do have some awesome teachers here at Redfield. They care alot about our success and want to see us go on in life and to have a good career. Some teachers don't give exrta credit and that sometimes angers me because if a student works hard.
I definitely have some great teachers this year. I especially appreciate the ones who trust us as young adults to get our work done as efficiently as is possible for us. I like to feel like if I need a deadline extended, the teacher will believe me that I really did work hard but there just wasn't quite enough time. I also like when a teacher let's class flow where it may. I love discussions that aren't super restricted. It makes class more interesting and I think we all learn and remember more. I also have one teacher in particular who I feel really just wants us to learn the material. She doesn't insist on making herself seem smarter than us, she just presents the material and changes her approach until everyone understands. She is understanding and reasonable about homework and gives just enough that we aren't overwhelmed but still learn the material.
Yes, of course i have some "great teachers" at RHS! There are many of my teachers this year that would do anything to help me to succeed, but on the other hand, there are some of my teachers that i don't really care for and i feel that they don't especially like me either. I think that some of my teachers care more about "popularity" than they do teaching, but i most of my teachers learned how to balance the two, so i actually have fun learning in those classes. Some teachers just sit back on their butts, give us second grade homework and expect us to learn! How on earth are the peo[ple who actually want to learn and care about their grades supposed to learn? Anyways, i would definately say that the majority of my teachers are what you would call a "great teacher."
I believe that we have some very great teachers in our school. Redfield has a history of good education due to good teachers and hardworking students. Our teachers push us in everything we do. Not only are they role models in school, but they are also involved in many other things in the community such as church activities and coaching. They have pushed us right from the get-go. The lessons we learn in school every day are life lessons that help us in everything that we do.
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Yes, I have some great teachers, but I also have some not so great teachers. Some of our teachers at RHS would do anything in order for a student to succeed or at least have a chance to succeed. However, there are some teachers that are the exact opposite of the list. Some teacher's expectations are unclear and their assignments make no sense so how can they expect students to achieve a high grade. Finally, some teachers have no idea what is going on whether it is among their students, their curriculum, or their personal life so it makes their class that even more difficult
the majority of my teachers are okay...some of them need to get on the ball and actually teach something and others need to slow down and teach it in a fun approach way...not all monotone like because it gets hardcore boring! and there are some teachers here that needs to go back to college and learn the correct way of teaching a class english and literature!!!!
I definitely have some wonderful teachers, and I also have some teachers who care more about their "popularity" and how much the students like them rather than teaching us what we should be learning. I have great teachers who get up in front of the class, put notes on the board, and go through all the details of the material to make sure that we understand what we are being taught. I enjoy those classes and actually learn something there. I also have some other teachers who let their students do whatever in the heck they want and they just sit back and watch. Yeah, those classes are probably enjoyable to those students who are lazy and really don't care about their grades. But to those of us who are in class to learn and do the absolute best we can do, those classes are terrible.
I would say 3 of my teachers this semester are what you call “great teachers.” My definition of a great teacher is someone who is willing to put their own time into helping their students learn and succeed or at least have a chance at succeeding. I’m not so sure if the others really care whether we succeed or even learn for that matter. The 3 I chose are teachers who are truly dedicated to what they do, not only teaching, but the enthusiasm they show while teaching their given subject. On the other hand, I feel like the other teachers are just kind of there because they have to be or just don’t really care so much about their students; maybe, they just don’t know how to show it either.
We do have some awesome teachers here at Redfield. They care alot about our success and want to see us go on in life and to have a good career. Some teachers don't give exrta credit and that sometimes angers me because if a student works hard.
To keep this short and sweet: You really don't want to know what I think of teachers at RHS. Or at any of my previous schools =)
I just want some more extra credit lmfao!
I definitely have some great teachers this year. I especially appreciate the ones who trust us as young adults to get our work done as efficiently as is possible for us. I like to feel like if I need a deadline extended, the teacher will believe me that I really did work hard but there just wasn't quite enough time. I also like when a teacher let's class flow where it may. I love discussions that aren't super restricted. It makes class more interesting and I think we all learn and remember more. I also have one teacher in particular who I feel really just wants us to learn the material. She doesn't insist on making herself seem smarter than us, she just presents the material and changes her approach until everyone understands. She is understanding and reasonable about homework and gives just enough that we aren't overwhelmed but still learn the material.
Yes, of course i have some "great teachers" at RHS! There are many of my teachers this year that would do anything to help me to succeed, but on the other hand, there are some of my teachers that i don't really care for and i feel that they don't especially like me either. I think that some of my teachers care more about "popularity" than they do teaching, but i most of my teachers learned how to balance the two, so i actually have fun learning in those classes. Some teachers just sit back on their butts, give us second grade homework and expect us to learn! How on earth are the peo[ple who actually want to learn and care about their grades supposed to learn? Anyways, i would definately say that the majority of my teachers are what you would call a "great teacher."
I believe that we have some very great teachers in our school. Redfield has a history of good education due to good teachers and hardworking students. Our teachers push us in everything we do. Not only are they role models in school, but they are also involved in many other things in the community such as church activities and coaching. They have pushed us right from the get-go. The lessons we learn in school every day are life lessons that help us in everything that we do.
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