There was a pgce trainee who had a teaching practice in a school where the curriculum was constantly changing without proper notice. One week they were teaching one set of topics, and the next week they had to completely switch to something else. This made it really hard to plan effective lessons. Also, some trainees have horror stories about dealing with parents. For example, a trainee had a parent who was very aggressive and blamed the trainee for their child's bad grades even though the trainee was just starting to teach the class.
One pgce horror story could be having an extremely uncooperative mentor teacher. For example, a student teacher on pgce was constantly criticized by their mentor without any constructive feedback. The mentor would just say things like 'it's not good enough' but not explain how to improve. Another could be getting a really difficult class to teach. There were students who were constantly disrupting the lessons and the pgce trainee had little support from the school to deal with it.
Yes. Some teachers have faced situations where students are not at all interested in learning English. They are forced to be in the class by their parents, and they create a negative atmosphere. For example, they constantly talk among themselves or use their mobile phones during class.
Well, there was this time a teacher had to teach a large class of ESL students. The classroom was very noisy and the students were not interested in the textbook materials at all. The teacher tried different methods but couldn't engage them, and it was really frustrating.
Regarding the palm oil situation, Nestle is a large consumer. When companies like Nestle don't ensure sustainable sourcing of palm oil, it means more and more rainforests are cut down. This not only destroys the habitats of animals like orangutans but also contributes to climate change. And it's not just about the rainforest; local communities that depend on those forests also face problems.
A prednisone horror story could be about the bone problems it can cause. Long - term use may lead to osteoporosis. People have found themselves with brittle bones, increasing the risk of fractures even from minor falls or normal daily activities. It also weakens the immune system, so some patients end up getting sick more often than usual.
Sure. One horror story is about a person who took Lunesta and then had a severe case of sleep paralysis. They woke up in the middle of the night, unable to move or speak, and felt a presence in the room. It was a terrifying experience that they associated with taking the drug.
Another aspect of the horror stories is the impact on sexual function. There were reports of decreased libido and difficulties in achieving orgasm. This had a negative impact on relationships. For instance, a couple noticed a significant change in their sexual relationship after one of them started taking nortriptyline. The person on the drug lost interest in sex, which led to a lot of stress and tension between them.
Well, there are stories where bugs get caught in the eyelashes. I know someone who was camping and a small insect flew into their eye and got tangled in their lashes. They were terrified as they felt the bug moving around and it was really difficult to get it out without hurting their eyes or pulling out lashes. Also, some people have eyelash horror stories related to makeup removers. If you use a harsh remover, it can weaken the lashes. There was a girl who used a remover with strong chemicals every day. Eventually, her lashes became brittle and started breaking off easily.
Another aspect could be misinformation or lack of proper patient education before using Xiaflex. Patients might not have been fully informed about all the potential risks. So, when they faced problems like excessive bleeding during or after the treatment, they were completely unprepared. This lack of knowledge can make the whole experience much scarier and more difficult to handle for the patients.
Sure. Some people find that Optifast products taste really bad. It's like drinking or eating something that's almost unpalatable just to stick to the diet plan.