These students sound like high schoolers or middle schoolers at the youngest and the lesson is delivered and recieved like a kindergarten class.
"Can I hear you say 'The duck makes a quack sound'? Very good class"!
the "ohhhhh" from the students when he says things is like children. It's embarrassing.
Me and my friends would troll teachers for fun. Anyone who would be like this in a class would be leaving with a lower self esteem when and where I grew up.
A little anecdote, I moved in tenth grade to a liberal city. It's literally my first day of school, and during this orientation thing, this teacher for some reason I have no idea how it got here or why, he was this hispanic guy and started saying how "people say 'what race are you' and that's a bad way to ask that question....yadda yadda yadda" I was kind of dumbfounded. Again, this is the first day of school, typical orientation day. This guy wasn't even a teacher I ever had again, just some guy and I don't even know why this is a topic that's being brought up. When class was over and everyone's walking towards the door and saying bye, I walk by him and go "Hey, I wanted to know, what race are you?"
The look on his face, he was like taken aback, couldn't believe the gall.
I still think about that moment fondly...it sort of makes me happy.
Lone stories of people trolling are much more believable than "and everyone clapped" stories.
"I was an ass on purpose one time back in high school" doesn't exactly break the suspension of disbelief.
I once told off a gender studies major in uni for loudly soapboxing her latest talking points in the cafeteria, and when she sarcastically thanked me, I said "it was my privilege". She then flipped me off and walked away. Most people had headphones on, no one else cared.
I got into an argument with a cultural studies teacher about what continent had the largest "cultural output" besides NA because USA obviously.
Adamant that it was South America because telenovellas. Would not even consider the pretty obvious argument that Nintendo probably beats the entire southern hemisphere on its own.
These students sound like high schoolers or middle schoolers at the youngest and the lesson is delivered and recieved like a kindergarten class.
"Can I hear you say 'The duck makes a quack sound'? Very good class"!
the "ohhhhh" from the students when he says things is like children. It's embarrassing.
Me and my friends would troll teachers for fun. Anyone who would be like this in a class would be leaving with a lower self esteem when and where I grew up.
A little anecdote, I moved in tenth grade to a liberal city. It's literally my first day of school, and during this orientation thing, this teacher for some reason I have no idea how it got here or why, he was this hispanic guy and started saying how "people say 'what race are you' and that's a bad way to ask that question....yadda yadda yadda" I was kind of dumbfounded. Again, this is the first day of school, typical orientation day. This guy wasn't even a teacher I ever had again, just some guy and I don't even know why this is a topic that's being brought up. When class was over and everyone's walking towards the door and saying bye, I walk by him and go "Hey, I wanted to know, what race are you?"
The look on his face, he was like taken aback, couldn't believe the gall.
I still think about that moment fondly...it sort of makes me happy.
Lone stories of people trolling are much more believable than "and everyone clapped" stories.
"I was an ass on purpose one time back in high school" doesn't exactly break the suspension of disbelief.
I once told off a gender studies major in uni for loudly soapboxing her latest talking points in the cafeteria, and when she sarcastically thanked me, I said "it was my privilege". She then flipped me off and walked away. Most people had headphones on, no one else cared.
No need for the disclaimer.
That comeback is brilliantly clever. I could see Ricky Gervais saying that.
I got into an argument with a cultural studies teacher about what continent had the largest "cultural output" besides NA because USA obviously.
Adamant that it was South America because telenovellas. Would not even consider the pretty obvious argument that Nintendo probably beats the entire southern hemisphere on its own.
School has been so dumbed down that the Colleges have started complaining to the news about remedial classes.