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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-03-16 06:30 pm

[ SECRET POST #4090 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4090 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Reylo]


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[black panther, martin freeman]


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[Colm Wilkinson and Philip Quast in Les Mis 10th anniversary concert]


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[Doug Jones]


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(Anonymous) 2018-03-17 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
Harry a teacher? He would have made a horrible teacher. At best he was an average student and that was with Hermione's help. Plus, he really wasn't that talented of a wizard. And before anyone brings up the patronus, remember he still had some of Moldyass' mojo. The same reason he could speak parseltongue. If anyone Hermione should have become a teacher or gone into magic law. JK really wasted her female character's lives.
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[personal profile] philstar22 2018-03-17 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
I thought she did go into magical law.
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[personal profile] erinptah 2018-03-17 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
She goes into the Ministry, eventually becoming Minister of Magic. So she's involved with law, but as a politician rather than a lawyer or a judge.

(Anonymous) 2018-03-17 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
That makes sense, with her activist background. Hope her knack for acronyms improved.
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[personal profile] erinptah 2018-03-17 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Nah, the kid spent a bunch of fifth-year running his own off-the-grid DADA class. I agree he's not an outstanding student across-the-board, but he could've learned that material well enough to meet professional teaching standards, easy.

And just as importantly, he showed a talent for meeting learners where they are and getting them to grow via guidance and encouragement. Which is more than you can say for half the established teachers at Hogwarts.

Hermione wouldn't be a good teacher, especially not of middle-to-high-school students, because she wouldn't have any patience for constantly rehashing low-level material she'd already mastered. Magical lawyer would be right up her alley, though.

(Anonymous) 2018-03-17 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
To be fair, magical talent isn't necessarily one of the main things you'd look for in a teacher of magic. I mean, you'd want somebody who's actually competent in the field, absolutely (as opposed to, say, Lockhart), but having somebody who's good at the kind of magic they teach doesn't actually guarantee they'll be a good teacher. Look at Snape. By all accounts an excellent potions master and a spectacular dark arts master and defender, but because of his personality and circumstances also a truly abysmal teacher. Dumbledore as well, though one of the most powerful wizards of his age, was a pretty dodgy teacher/headmaster too, given that his mindset was mired rather firmly in war and the past, and he generally had a lot more success raising soldiers than things like easing school divides or dealing consistently with the student body as a whole. It also doesn't help that he seems to have filled out his teaching roster as much to have a war-ready staff as to have a competent teaching staff. See: Snape, particularly, Lupin as well, probably Trelawny to an extent. McGonagal had the happy bonus of being a war-ready witch as well as being a dang good teacher.

So, I don't know. I think Harry probably could be a pretty decent teacher if it was a field he was interested in. He doesn't have a lot of patience to grind work, which might be a problem for him, but he actually is very good at working with people and teaching them things in a way that doesn't scare the shit out of them or have them wind up in a bathroom crying. Hermione ... might not be quite so good at that part. She has a lot of patience for magic, but she doesn't always have the same patience for people.
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[personal profile] dreamingofcats 2018-03-17 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
ITA with everything you've said (particularly about Dumbledore focusing more on creating soldiers and preparing for war), but it's funny to me that this whole thread is about Harry's academic prowess or lack thereof and how it would impact his teaching, when flying instructor is a job that exists at Hogwarts and is right up his alley.