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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
I would never be a teacher, l think, they deserve double, can you imagine all that aggro they have to put up with those hard nose *******s, the aggro infested parents, that the butter would melt in there mouth, all the hours they put in for what - no thanks.
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I have got to agree with you there mate, the amount of absolutely fantastic teachers i've had are worth easily double what they're earning now. Seriously.
My mathematics teacher when i hit Y7 was amazing, taught everything perfectly and made the lessons entertaining (but not a bloody circus like some do...) However, my class had roughly 10 people who constantly disrupted the lessons, which made things so stressful for her, that her lessons tended to end a few minutes early to deal with all the people she'd had to send outside.
Only year i ever passed maths with 100%... (averaged anywhere between 75 and 95%)
As for Science, Years 7 - 10, some good teachers, some amazing debates and wild stories from them that taught us well... When they could teach. It all changed the end of Y10 and into 11, we got yet another fantastic teacher, who could keep everyone calm and quiet and still teach us perfectly... I left with a double A grade in Science.
As for all the other teachers i've missed: Mr Cole, Mrs Hague, Mr Dickinson. These were also fantastic. (So much so i ended up with one or two of them 2 years straight).
Never did have a good English teacher though... Ah well.