The teachers are one of the problems and one of many reasons that I dropped out of high school. Most of the teachers don't care about their students. They use ADD and ADHD as an excuse as to why they can't teach certain kids. I was one of them. The problem with me was that the teachers didn't want to slow down long enough to make sure I got it. Gods forbid I should ask a question. I was snapped at and told I was stupid by countless teachers for asking questions. Another problem for me was that I got bored with the lessons. I have the attention span of a gnat most of the time. I took every art class I could and only ever failed one. That was purely the teacher's fault. I love art. I took painting 1 because I thought I was going to have the same teacher as the year before I was very upset to find out that our art teacher had gone to another school. I gave our new teacher time to prove whether or not she was going to teach us like she was supposed to. Nope. She was supposed to teach us painting techniques, but instead she gave an assignment and let do our own thing. I was there to learn, not relearn the names of artists' names and try to figure out on my own how they did their thing. Later in the year we had an open house for the whole school. She called me lazy and I called her stupid. In front of my parents and my brother and his family. Never tell a 17 year old that had her own ideas about what she was supposed to (and was told she would) be learning, that she's lazy. My family were on my side about the whole thing. My sculpture teacher was a mean woman, but at least she taught us we were there to learn. She never called me lazy, she just wished I would daydream a little less.
There are a lot of good teachers out there. It's just really hard to find them. I ended up with the bad ones most of the time.
Sorry, went into rant mode.
There are a lot of good teachers out there. It's just really hard to find them. I ended up with the bad ones most of the time.
Sorry, went into rant mode.