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#21. Posted:
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As long as the answers are in the book, they are teaching valuable lessons.

You need to learn to not be spoon fed answers, and work for them yourself.
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I know what you mean and yes it's very frustrating.
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Probably could teach yourself more from the internet or a book instead of a teacher telling you wrong
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You have so many grammatical mistakes in your topic that it's pretty obvious you haven't touched those books they gave you. Teachers are paid to teach you, and it may not be direct, but they're giving instructions and giving you all the necessary tools, and I guarantee that they are teaching a little bit at least. Also, what do you think college will be like it's not abnormal to get 150+ pages for one night. They give you the stuff you need and it's your job to do it not everything will be pampered for you.
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It's so annoying they don't even tell you what your learning your just given a book and then you have to do the work!
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Every teacher in my school is awesome they all help and keeps a textbook for you in class.
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what would you rather have though that or 'real' teachers that hit you and throw stuff at you
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I currently attend a public charter school but all of my courses are online. I legitimately havn't met any of my teachers or been taught by any of them. It's hard for me to do good because i am always procrastinating and my teachers never reply to my pleads for help in time. When you are responsible for yourself and completing your work, you need to make use of all the resources available to you and ask for help whenever you need it. But i agree, it's difficult to succeed in school when teachers don't offer help.
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Some teachers on our school are playing with their mobile phones instead of teaching us lol
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Yeah I have a math teacher who is so bad at teaching but he is really nice.
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