College Teachers That Don't Care
About two semesters ago, I had a teacher at Modesto Junior College that went by the
book and didn't make it interesting for the students to learn. I'm not much of a book person and it
was very hard to pass that class. I eventually had to drop the class because it wasn't interesting.
The teacher did not use his own stories or creativity to help us learn. The point is that students
can't pass a college class unless the teacher helps make the material interesting. All teachers go by
a book, but it's the way it's used is how they help us learn.
Some College teachers don't listen to their students and proceed with their lesson plan and
leave right after class. They should either keep their personal problems at home or show some
creativity. Students like me tend to fall asleep if a class seems too boring. If someone asks a
question and the teacher ignores it and doesn't help them. How can someone learn? A lot of
students need visuals that help them learn. Just hearing a teacher speak out of the book doesn't
help most students receive good grades. The worst trait that I see in a teacher that doesn't care is
when someone asks him or her a question they say, " yeah, sure sure, totally correct," in a
sarcastic voice as if they're not paying attention to us in anyway. That drives a student crazy and
it's hard to learn when a teacher acts as if they're the only person in the room.
College is for students who want to go farther in their education and achieve higher goals
in life. The only thing in their way is a teacher that doesn't care. They have already achieved their
goal and even if that wasn't their goal, they have a paying job. Is that what teachers who don't
care want? Is that what they want to achieve in life is making more money? A true teacher would
be happy with the ...