Well, first off, uncooperative students are a biggie. They might be used to their regular teacher's style and resist any change a substitute tries to bring. Then there's the issue of not having access to necessary teaching materials. This can make it really difficult for the substitute to conduct a proper lesson. And sometimes, the other teachers or staff in the school might be unfriendly or unhelpful. This isolation can make the substitute feel even more vulnerable. For example, if there's an incident in the classroom and the substitute has no one to turn to for support, it can turn into a real horror story.
One common element is unruly students. Often, they see a substitute as an easy target and misbehave. Another is lack of support from the school. If the school doesn't back up the substitute's authority, it's a recipe for disaster. Also, unclear lesson plans can be a big problem. Without proper guidance, it's hard for the substitute to keep the class in order.
In many substitute teacher horror stories, the element of surprise plays a role. The substitute may not be prepared for the specific challenges of a particular class. For example, a class might have a unique dynamic where some students are bullies. The substitute may not know how to handle them. Additionally, communication breakdown is common. The substitute might not be able to get through to the students because they don't understand the students' language or learning styles. This can lead to chaos in the classroom. Another factor is the physical environment. If the classroom is in disarray or lacks proper resources, it can add to the horror for the substitute teacher.
Well, unpreparedness is quite common. Either the substitute isn't fully prepared or the regular teacher didn't leave proper instructions. Also, students' preconceived notions about having a substitute can lead to problems. They might think it's a day to slack off, and when the substitute tries to enforce rules, it turns into a horror story.
One horror story is when a substitute teacher walked into a classroom full of unruly students. They completely ignored her instructions and started throwing things around. She tried to calm them down but they just laughed at her. It was a nightmare as she had no support from the school staff during that time.
Another is over - controlling behavior. Some teachers try to micromanage every aspect of a student's school life, from how they sit to what they write in their notebooks. It can be really suffocating for students. For example, a teacher might force a left - handed student to write with their right hand, which is not only uncomfortable but also against the student's natural inclination. And also, lack of respect for students' individuality is often seen. Teachers may not understand or care about students' unique interests and talents, and instead force them to conform to a one - size - fits - all model of learning.
One common element is lack of classroom management skills. Trainee teachers often struggle to control the students, like in the case where students keep chatting instead of listening. Another is being unprepared, for example, not knowing the subject matter well enough and making mistakes during teaching.
Poor working conditions are also common. Like old and dilapidated school buildings with problems like leaky roofs or broken heating systems. Teachers have to work in these uncomfortable environments, which can be quite a horror. For instance, in one urban school, the teachers had to teach during winter with a broken heater, and the students and teachers were freezing all day.
Rude behavior from the interviewers is also common. They could be dismissive of the teacher's experience or ideas. I know a teacher who was told her previous teaching experience in a small school was 'not good enough' in a very condescending way during an interview.
One common element is lack of respect for students. Bad teachers often humiliate students in public, like the teacher who called students stupid when they made mistakes.
One common element is over - strictness. Teachers who are extremely strict and don't allow any small mistakes can be quite terrifying for students. Another is unfair treatment, like what I mentioned before, favoring some students over others in grading or discipline. Also, a bad temper. Teachers who lose their temper easily can create a very hostile learning environment.
One common element is false accusations. Just like in the previous example where a teacher was wrongly accused of being unfair on Tumblr. Another element could be privacy invasion, such as when a teacher's personal information or photos are leaked. Also, cyberbullying is a big part. Teachers getting mean and untrue comments that can really harm their mental state and professional reputation.
The most common element is probably the teacher's inappropriate behavior. This could be anything from yelling at students for no good reason to making inappropriate comments. Another common thing is the failure of the teacher to protect the students. Students look up to teachers for protection, and when a teacher fails to do so, like in cases of bullying or harassment within the school, it becomes a horror story. And also, academic pressure can be a part of it. When teachers push students too hard without considering their limits, it can lead to a very negative and scary experience for the students.