Originally posted by santaslayer
But the teacher is crap? I couldn't feel sorry for them one bit. They went through training to teach!
Yes and no...... they dont actually teach you to "teach" as such...... + nothing beats experience and hands on.
(plus it may be more a matter of opinion than fact) for eg, they may be a brilliant junior teacher but struggle with some seniors (clash of personalities, teach not "qualified" to teach that particular subject-as is the case for most of us eg Im history trained and I teach PE-most teacher teach or have taught outside of their faculty/training etc). Does this make them "crap" as you say? or human?
Like I said, this line of thinking is a little unfair as you are not/may not be qualified to make such an judgement call. Are you basing this on a total period of time (eg. entire course) or isolated incidents? Have you looked at their entire teaching range and methodology or are you basing it on a clash of opinion or personality or an isolated lesson/series of lessons?
Im not saying that there are no "bad" teachers out there (Im not that naive) but to call a professional "incompetant"when you have no background or experience to make such a call is just rude. This is the job of the administration to make such a call, not the students as it crosses a BIG line that is becoming more and more blurred as the rights and status of teachers are diminished everyday.
Again, apologies for defending my profession and my peers but I just think it is wrong what some of you are saying here (esp. the uni students who should know better as uni lecturers are not the best eg's of "teachers" or teaching pedagogy !!)