What's the worst teacher you've ever had?

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cheesyman987

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I've never had any "really" bad teachers, but I've had a few crap ones in my day.

The earliest instance of this was in Year 7 Maths. Our teacher kept on complaining about our work, gave us loads of homework on stuff we hadn't done and kept on talking about how great other schools were. One time (no joke), he actually punched me in the stomach because my handwriting wasn't neat enough... If you can read it (he was able to read it), that's going too far. I can't believe they made him Head of Maths. Thank god he's left and been replaced by a good teacher.

The next instance of bad teaching came in Year 9 Science. Our regular Science teacher had been in a car accident, broken her leg and couldn't teach for a term, so we had a substitute for a whole term. God she was awful. We could hardly understand her because of her accent (not to sound racist, but Indian accents can be very hard to understand when it's that thick), hardly learned a thing and ignored questions. I can't remember the exact question (it was something to do with light refracting through different surfaces), but I asked this question and she just yelled at me for wasting everyone's time (it was a prac lesson, and she was the only one I asked). Our regular teacher came back for the rest of the year and was great. She repaired every mistake our substitute made and got the Science staff to give us extra marks in our assessment because our substitute gave us the wrong information.

Year 10 Maths was a very memorable year, as it was the year of having five Maths teachers. We started off with the brilliant new Head of Maths, but then she got too stressed with being Head of Maths and having to take all her usual classes, so we got another teacher who was alright. The next term we got this terrible, terrible teacher. I thought my Year 7 teacher was bad. You know how you can tell if a teacher's going to be good or bad by looking at them? Just to give you an idea, this was a short, fat bucktoothed woman who we called the "Hamster-Cow" (face of a hamster, body of a cow). We hardly learned anything. She would waffle on about a topic and no-one would understand what she's trying to say because she made it too complicated (we're Year 10 Honours, not Extension 2 Maths), then she would give us ten minutes to do every question in the chapter and then set the stuff we didn't do in class (a lot) for homework. She never checked the homework... I think it was the day before the half-yearly when she realised what a crap teacher she was because she was doing revision with us and we didn't know anything about what we were tested (she lied to us about the topics covered), and I barely passed (55%). A few weeks later, she "quit" because the rest of the Maths staff didn't like her (and that's saying something) and left us with two casual teachers who are excellent. Seriously. They taught us stuff in one lesson it would have taken that other teacher a month to teach.

Actually, I take back my opening statement. This teacher was a horrible, horrible teacher. Did I mention that she was also mean, picking on people because they preferred to teach each other instead of listening to her trite (always the Indians). She messed up everyone's half-yearly exam. She (no joke) flipped every second page horizontally on the Advanced papers. We were so desperate to get rid of her that we would move the clock forward by ten minutes so that we can get the hell out of there early. When she was leaving, we literally had a party. We heard that we needed an average of 80% to get into Extension Maths the next year, so we were all thinking of suing her for ruining our chances at getting a decent career. Fortunately when I didn't have her I was getting 85's and 90's, so I pulled through in the end. After she left, I actually started enjoying Maths instead of avoiding it like the plague.
 

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It would have to be my Maths teacher during the GCSE period. Granted he is nowhere near strict compare to what others had posted but he was annoying in my time in high school. He look like Bill Clinton but he acted nothing like him. He was somewhat strict but he was more intimidating since he was also the deputy headteacher.
One of the things he did was giving long speaches about Math equations and one time his speach lasted for the entire lesson time. Nearly to say he kind of stop well shorten it after that.
It's no suprise that his speach were so boring that when it came to questions time we didn't know the anwsers. He was quite pissed off with it that he got us to pack our stuff and rearrange the sitting order so we no longer sat with our friends.
 

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AlAaraaf74 said:
I'm having issues with a teacher right now, and I'd like to rant for a moment.

In my Geology class, my teacher was pregnant and had to leave a few weeks ago. While she has the next six weeks off, we have a sub to take her place. Now, my Geology teacher was somewhat strict, only she was a very kind woman who had different rules than our other teachers. (i.e., we didn't have to ask to go to the bathroom, we could just leave whenever. We could listen to our iPods in class if she wasn't talking. We could use our cell phones if she wasn't talking/inbetween bells. And, we could eat and drink as long as we cleaned up after ourselves.

Now, our sub is a fat, evil woman who yells at us every day for being horrible people (which is an over exaggeration). She took away all those nice privelages and made a few new rules:

We can not have our headphones out, even if it's between bells. My friend had his headphones around his neck walking into class, before class started. He wasn't listening to music. She took his headphones away and threatened detention.

We have to raise our hands if we want to get up for ANYTHING. I mean, every time someone needs to blow their nose or sharpen a pencil, they have to raise their hand and ask. Not only is this rediculous, but she always waits to pick on people after she's done talking. So, if you raise your hand for a tissue while she's talking, you have to wait until she's done. Then, when she askes "any questions?" and picks on you, you will say you need a tissue and this just annoys her. Makes no sense.

Finally, we can not have WATER. I understand no food, but now there's no water. And I don't mean you can't drink water, I mean you CAN'T HAVE A WATER BOTTLE OUT OF YOUR BACK PACK. She told us this rule, and the very next day, a few kids had water bottles on their desks, including me. She took someone's water and threw it away, then told all of us to throw away our half full water bottles. I didn't want to waste my water, so I quickly drank all of mine then threw the bottle away. She then told me to SEE HER AFTER CLASS for disobeying her.

So, what's the worst teaceher/experience with a teacher you've ever had?
Seriously? One of the reasons your sub, whom you only have to put up with for a while, is the worst teacher ever! is because she's fat? And she doesn't let you listen to music, talk on the phone and eat during class? What a major *****!
 

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she fell asleep during the middle of lectures messed with her phone contstently and drooled all over the papers and couldnt teach worth a shit
 

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Most of my teacher throughout High School were kind to me, it was well known that I suffered from very severe anxiety. However there was one teacher who gave me constant hell.

Bethwyn Johns, my English teacher for grades 9 and 10. She singled me out because of my anxiety, because she suffered anxiety and was convinced that I had to be faking it for attention. I had several doctors diagnose many of my issues as a result of anxiety, but it wasn't good enough. In one lesson, I had finished my work early, and there was only 5 or so minutes until the end of the class, so I started reading, and by God almighty did she make a fuss about it. She appealed to the Deputy Principal after that to get me expelled, but good ol' Mr Tobias was good to me, and knew she had it in for me. I had a panic attack when she threatened expulsion though, so Mr Tobias offered me a 5 day 'suspension' so I could work on my mental health and she'd stop complaining. Apparently she complained about me in the staff room after every lesson, and the other teachers were sick of it.

On an unrelated note, she died of a heart attack last year, ask any of the students though, and they said they'd assumed she'd committed suicide.
 

Korak the Mad

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In senior year of high school I had a substitute teacher for government class, and we were working groups, and for some reason this teacher targeted me. I was at the other end of the room working with the quiet group, and the teacher was right next to the group that you could hear every single word they were saying. Instead of telling them to be quiet she comes over to my group and tells me to be quiet and not to talk so loud. I was somewhat confused by this, because I talk very softly, because I have booming voice. Well a few minutes later she comes up again and tells me to quiet down, this time I'm really confused, because even the people who I'm working with could barely hear me. Well, she came back a few minutes later and told me to move to the back of the room, because I was so loud, and I asked what would happen if I didn't, and she gave me two options: either move to the back of the room, or go down to the office. I actually sat there for about a minute and weighed my options, I eventually did move to the back of the room.
Even the kids in my group defended me, but she would hear no part of it.
 

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A dickhead of an electronics teacher I had a few years ago.
I came from a school with NO background in the subject,while some other students already knew half the stuff,so it didn't start out all too well.
His teaching style was "read the textbook word for word for an hour and a half"

When it came time to do some exercices,the only thing he did was tell us what exercice to do.He never corrected them because,and I quote:"exercices are useless".The only way to get a correction was to ask him while in class,and he would give you indications why you were wrong.
Well thanks asshole,I know I'm wrong since I'm getting perposterous answers.

Lastly,his tests.Jesus,I have never seen tests so hard.We would do exercices with,say,one signal amplifier and a few goodies here and there,but in his tests,we would start seeing shit like 3 signal amplifiers with components we had never seen before.
When he graded,he would adopt the "either you have the right answer and full points,or the wrong one and 0 points" approach.You could literally write down a random number and get full points,but a detailed answer showing full well you understood how to get the right answer,with a tiny little math error at the end,and you would get nothing.
I crap you not,there was someone who got an answer right by guessing a random number,and an other who got nothing because he misplaced the decimal point.

I flunked his class and he became dean of the school.2 years later,I left the school along side of 5% of the entire student body,admissions where down the toilet and half of the people admitted in first year left or were expelled in the first semester.
That jackass made a lot of people waste entire years and made the school's reputation plummet from decent to dumpster levels.

Fuck that guy.
 

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I remember in 8th grade my normal history teacher fell and broke her hip so she was out for a while. So we had a sub who was pretty cool, but then she was sent down to a 4th grade class who needed a sub. So then we got another sub who quit within a week. Then finally we had the very last sub who thought she was the new permanent teacher (even when the original teacher was coming back in about a month from then) so she took down all of the original teacher's posters and personal items and threw them away, replacing it with her stuff.
She was a total ***** who gave out detentions for sneezing and was completely off her rocker. Oh and she tried to run my friends and I over once.

Then in Sophomore year, I had a history teacher who was just crazy. She was always confused as to why her markers dried out so quickly, even though she used them non-stop and pretty much slammed them on the whiteboard whenever she wrote. She also attempted to send security on me when I didn't put a cookie in my tablet bag at the end of class. (at that time I brought my graphics tablet to school for an animation course and I had a special bag for it) i hadn't even took a bite out of it and was planning to put it in my backpack when I got down to my next class. But nope, she's crazy and tried to get me suspended over it.
Then she sent me to the dean of students for doodling in her class. I was still taking notes, I was still paying attention, I was doing my work and I wasn't, by any stretch of the imagination, disrupting class.
But nope, she's still a crazy ***** and I almost got a detention for it until my mom had to step in and pretty much call her a crazy psycho ***** for her to take a hint.
 

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The worst I've had was my year 8 and 9 Geography/History teacher. She made us cover the same topics over and over - we learnt about the industrial revolution once every semester while she was teaching us, and I've lost track of the number of times she made us trace the outline of Australia for homework. She was snappy, vindictive and just generally nasty, would accuse you of talking back if you tried to answer her questions... the usual crappy teacher stuff.
The worst experience I had with her was when I was presenting my oral on the Taj Mahal. Ten words in and she was already snapping at me; three minutes later I was in tears and she told me in disgust that I was useless and should just sit back down. It did wonders for my self-confidence, I can assure you.
 

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Our teachers aren't all that horrible they're just a bit, well, dumb.
My science teacher was a retard, to say the least, during the first term she scarcely showed up to lessons just letting us sit around for the whole damn period, and when she did show up she was always around fifteen minutes late, even when she showed up on time that didn't make the fact that she was a horrible teacher, I managed to correct her on some of the actual material we were covering and whenever you ask her a question in class she'll stare at you as if you're a complete fool then walk away.
Last year my English teacher didn't seem to understand her own subject often misspelling words most of which I corrected her on.
Also last year my maths teacher yelled at me for no particular reason other than I had figured out an equation faster then everybody else.
My art teacher this year seems to think everybody are superhuman genius' and complains when we haven't copied down the two full white boards of info in less then a few minutes, not to mention the info that she wrote made no sense and was mostly incoherent mumbo-jumbo.
My Health and human relations this year is an idiot who cannot seem to comprehend the idea of a sentence that makes sense spouting such lines as "Get out, sit down" to one kid who had been being an idiot all class.
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So yeah I've had some pretty bad teachers over the past few years.
 

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Once had a teacher who yelled at me for about 5 minutes until I cried in front of everyone because I was a few minutes late for school.

I was in Year 1.

Next year she must have realised what she had done as when I asked to go to the bathroom, she put her arm around me and treated me like an old friend.
 

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I had a Principal as a teacher he was a all right guy EXCEPT he was a Bigot religious Zealot.

He would sit in the class and talk about how great God is and he would tell us about how he didn't let kids into the school because they were black or non Christian.

he teaches [rarely] but he gets off topic ALOT we went from 'The Lion King' to 'Iraq War' anyway this is stuff he said

'Muslims are Devils servants'
'Christian is the only RIGHT religion everything else is another version of worshipping Satan'

i would butt heads with this guy alot because i believe alot of religions all have the good spots and all have something to bring to the table. anyway here is a conversation

Lets call him Bob

Me: Just because they worship a different religion then you doesn't mean there wrong. what rights do you have to bag out other religions?
Bob: They sacrifice there children to there fake gods. they rape children because thats what 'there' bible says and there the guys who started the Iraq War.
Me: That is not true your a liar. Your a Bigot, doesn't the Bible say something about 'Love Thy Neighbour'.
Bob: another word Trezu and your Suspended

yeah he was a dick
 

Cid Silverwing

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OP, you should have sued your teacher for abusing her position.

The only really bad teacher I ever had was, and this was waaaay back between 1st and 4th grade when I was between the age of 6 and 11, this short old woman who seemed to always be shouting at us.

Trezu said:
*snippety doo*
What the actual fuck? Your school let a fundie teach in class? That's violation of SOCAS (Separation of Church and State).
 

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Wow. Crazy. But in your substitute teacher's defence, I guess you can't blame her, I'd be angry too if I was fat and looked like that. I suppose being a woman and knowing for a fact that you're ugly and unattractive would do some seriously frustrating damage to your self esteem.

The worst teacher I ever had was also a substitute teacher quite similar to yours except she was much more aggressive. Her anger had nothing to do with us, we were all good and quiet students in this particular class, she was just plain angry. It got to a point where we were all extremely fearful of that class because of all her screaming at the very slightest of mistakes or even for asking for some help. One day she decided to throw a chair at a student (no joke), so that's where we went and got a full page of student signatures to report the incident. She got fired, instantly.
 

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I've had a couple who were less than great, but none too bad. In grade 5 our teacher was a strict little old lady. She wasn't really that bad but one morning my friend forgot his lunchbox and he had to go up to the office just as the bell rang before school to get it off his parents. When he got back five minutes after school had started the conversation went something like this:

Teacher: Why are you late?
Friend: I had to get my lunch box from the office.
Teacher: Well where's your late slip?
Friend: I asked for one but they said I didn't need one.
Teacher: But you need one to say you were late. Go and get one.
Friend: But I actually asked the office for one and they said I didn't need one.
Teacher: (Now yelling) I don't care! You need one because you were late! Go and get one!
My friend eventually left and returned a minute later with his parents, who had been sitting outside, and who wanted to talk to the teacher about why their son was in tears. They stood outside but my friend's dad was very easily heard. The teacher ended up leaving at the end of that year, we joked because she was "too old for this shit".

My grade six teacher was worse, but more the type of teacher who clearly became a teacher to inflate his ego. The worst thing he did was one morning before school I accidentally hyper-extended my knee. The teacher saw me, in tears and consoled me. He gave me some ice to put on it but when the bell rang he simply said "come on, into class". Still in tears I hobbled into the classroom. Throughout the day I was constantly in pain to the point where the sports teacher had to drive me home at the end of the day. Turns out I tore a ligament. My teacher didn't know that but he didn't even send me to the sick bay. I don't resent him for it but I'm still a little confused. He left at the end of that year too, to teach soccer at another school.
 

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Hmm...Toughie. I haven't really had a bad teacher per say. My little brother has however. Really condescending, prefers the white blond american children in her class and managed to make my little brother cry a few times because she singled him out. I don't know much about her but my family don't like her
 

hotsauceman

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Damn weight class teacher.
He was nice at first. He looked after my stuff when i had to jog. But he kinda became jerk to everyone who wasn't a football player. Could be my other peoples fault. We all became lazy in that class.
2 years before i went to that school i heard a story he showed up a kid who couldn't lift the bar because he was born sick. Some kid said he was on Roids.
Long story short he Got into a bare knuckle boxing match with a 5-star general who was the second kids father.
 

EternalFacepalm

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My teacher from first to fourth grade.
She basically wanted to put cameras in my family's house to observe us, because I corrected her ortography. She also evacuated the classroom for no good reason, and then blamed me for farting or something, I can't quite remember.
She did many worse things, I simply can't remember them.

Compared to other posts in this thread, though, she wasn't half-bad, I guess.
 

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Year 7 English teacher left us alone and told us to read the next chapter of Shakespeare for 1/2 an hour. After 5 minutes someone's finger had been cut off in the door and he kid had been picked up by an ambulance before the 1/2 an hour was up. He was brought back to the class room by the kids screams in the corridor. What was he doing? SUpervising the setting up of the Assembly halls lights by trained Year 12/13s who know more than him and are currently being supervised by a DOCTOR. One of two teachers at the school with a Doctorate (In physics) and who was trained in Stage Lighting kit was supervising them...

Maths teacher gave someone an after school for picking up one of their pieces of paper which fell of their desk...

That's about it here.