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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-02-10 07:28 pm

[ SECRET POST #6611 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6611 ⌋

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[Artemis Pebdani of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"]



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Re: Teacher Problems

(Anonymous) 2025-02-11 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
A teacher's job is not to be liked by their pupils, it is to get them the best marks they can get in the subject at hand. No more, no less. Teenagers need a firm hand, with clear boundaries, and that is pretty much all they need from their teacher.

Re: Teacher Problems

(Anonymous) 2025-02-12 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
It's not a teacher's job to be liked by everyone, but if a large number of their students don't like them, the most probable reason is that they're not a good teacher. Making people dislike you creates an environment that's more difficult to learn in, and it IS a teacher's job to facilitate learning.

Re: Teacher Problems

(Anonymous) 2025-02-12 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)

That's a broad generalization that doesn't match my own experience as a teacher and a student. Some students need to find their teacher likeable to be motivated to work, some just don't care and will do well in any environment, some won't put in the work even if they're interested in class, some won't work any way because you represent some form of authority but will be friendly and such outside school, some don't care about you as a person but have to find your classes enjoyable or suitable to their way of learning, and so on. Add to that that it depends which age your students are, how your school system works, what kind of environment students have at home, etc. In my country, there is a direct correlation between your social background and how successful you will be at school than no other factors can mitigate.