I hope this fits this forum enough to be on here, but in my opinion, the relationship between student and teacher is somewhat customer-like.
First of all: Teachers are human. Nobody expects them to be perfect.
There are many things that can be forgiven, for example...
1. A physics teacher asking if Australia is in Africa.
2. Same teacher trying to take a note saying "Alex eats[in class]" ("Alex isst"), but ending up writing "Alex is" (Alex ist).
3. Every teacher ever being unable to handle any kind of presentation equipment (DVD-player, VCR, powerpoint, beamer, ...)
But I think they should be able to at least teach their subject.
I know of an English teacher who uses phrases like "cyrcle of life".
I want to tell you two stories about such teachers.
How to loose respect
The teacher I just mentioned was asked (age of students/pupils: ~17) how to spell "to lose".
She spelled "loose", and was instantly corrected by a student.
Now, she could have saved face and told the students she misunderstood the question.
Nope.
She went on explaining that "loose" does not exist.. of course, she was corrected once more.
...of, and at the end of the year, the guy who kept pointing out her mistakes got a grade worse than should have been possible.
A healthy interest in cancer
My sister told me this one.
You see, in German, "Krebs" is the illness, the zodiac sign, and the animal with pinchers.
My sister(16 back then) knew that cancer is the word for the illness, and that the animal is usually crab or crayfish, but she didn't know about the star sign.
So she asked her teacher if cancer was the right word for the third "Krebs".
What did the teacher say?
"I don't think so."
Good thing my sister had learned not to trust her already, and checked online when she came home.
So yeah, that's something I used to witness quite a lot, sadly.
Anyone got similar stories to share?
First of all: Teachers are human. Nobody expects them to be perfect.
There are many things that can be forgiven, for example...
1. A physics teacher asking if Australia is in Africa.
2. Same teacher trying to take a note saying "Alex eats[in class]" ("Alex isst"), but ending up writing "Alex is" (Alex ist).
3. Every teacher ever being unable to handle any kind of presentation equipment (DVD-player, VCR, powerpoint, beamer, ...)
But I think they should be able to at least teach their subject.
I know of an English teacher who uses phrases like "cyrcle of life".
I want to tell you two stories about such teachers.
How to loose respect
The teacher I just mentioned was asked (age of students/pupils: ~17) how to spell "to lose".
She spelled "loose", and was instantly corrected by a student.
Now, she could have saved face and told the students she misunderstood the question.
Nope.
She went on explaining that "loose" does not exist.. of course, she was corrected once more.
...of, and at the end of the year, the guy who kept pointing out her mistakes got a grade worse than should have been possible.
A healthy interest in cancer
My sister told me this one.
You see, in German, "Krebs" is the illness, the zodiac sign, and the animal with pinchers.
My sister(16 back then) knew that cancer is the word for the illness, and that the animal is usually crab or crayfish, but she didn't know about the star sign.
So she asked her teacher if cancer was the right word for the third "Krebs".
What did the teacher say?
"I don't think so."
Good thing my sister had learned not to trust her already, and checked online when she came home.
So yeah, that's something I used to witness quite a lot, sadly.
Anyone got similar stories to share?
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