One of my bad college teacher stories was about a professor who was always late for class. He would stroll in 15 minutes or more after the scheduled start time, without any apology. It made the students feel disrespected and it disrupted the learning rhythm.
The unprepared teacher is also a common bad type. They come to class without proper lesson plans. They might mumble through a lecture, not being able to clearly explain concepts. This leaves students confused and unable to learn effectively.
Socially, they could end up isolated. In bad college girl stories where a girl is bullying or being unkind, she will likely lose friends. Other students will avoid her, and she may find herself alone. This can also have an impact on her mental health as she may start to feel lonely and depressed.
Yes, there are many. For example, my math college teacher once had a student who was really struggling. Instead of giving up on him, the teacher spent extra hours after class tutoring him. In the end, the student not only passed the course but also developed a strong interest in math and later pursued a career in a math - related field.
There was a college teacher who taught a very difficult subject. Instead of just lecturing, she made the class interactive by using real - life examples and case studies. She also made herself available for one - on - one tutoring for students who were struggling. Her efforts led to a high pass rate in the course.
There was a PE teacher at my old school who would often cancel PE classes without any good reason. When we did have class, he would just sit and watch us instead of actually teaching. He didn't bother to correct our form or give us useful tips. It felt like a waste of time and we didn't learn much about physical fitness from him.
I knew of a teacher who was extremely unfair in grading. She favored certain students and would give them high marks even when their work was mediocre. Meanwhile, other students who worked hard got much lower grades for similar quality work. This unfairness created a very negative and competitive atmosphere in the class.
One time, my math teacher would always yell at students for not understanding concepts immediately. He never took the time to explain things differently. If you asked a question, he'd make you feel stupid.
One of my bad teacher horror stories was having a teacher who would constantly yell at students for no good reason. If you made a small mistake like forgetting a book, she'd shout as if it was the end of the world. It was so intimidating that many students were afraid to ask questions in class.
Definitely. There was a college teacher who organized field trips for her students to real - world workplaces related to their majors. This hands - on experience allowed the students to better understand the practical applications of what they were learning in the classroom. She also invited industry professionals to give guest lectures in her class, which broadened the students' horizons.