I mean, of course teaching's rather a frustrating job, but is it necessary to make it worse for all involved?
At least there's the opposite as well: In our last year, we got a new teacher to our school and at our grade's leave-taking ball, he said thank you to us all (and we were definitely not a nice bunch of pupils!), for not making his life hell (by slitting his car-tyres or anything he was used to on his old school). Well, there seems quite something wrong with student-teacher relations.
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I mean, of course teaching's rather a frustrating job, but is it necessary to make it worse for all involved?
At least there's the opposite as well: In our last year, we got a new teacher to our school and at our grade's leave-taking ball, he said thank you to us all (and we were definitely not a nice bunch of pupils!), for not making his life hell (by slitting his car-tyres or anything he was used to on his old school). Well, there seems quite something wrong with student-teacher relations.