ATAR Notes: Forum
General Discussion => General Discussion Boards => Rants and Debate => Topic started by: Felicity Wishes on August 26, 2012, 08:36:41 pm
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Look, I understand that teachers do have lives out of school and everything but how hard can it be to open your inbox, read my email and reply. It doesn't even need to be an instant reply but just reply!
It is really irksome because I was struggling with an essay and I sent my teacher my introduction and my first paragraph and politely asked for some feedback. Being an English teacher, it should not take her too long to do this as she does it on a daily basis but instead she will wait 5 or something days to talk about it to my face and it's just really irritating because that was 5 days wasted because I can't do any more practise or work on the subject if I'm stuck and by the time she gives me feedback, it's late and close to the the SAC.
*huff*
It's just that ... she tells us that we can email her essays and she complains when we don't. ???
...Petty little rant over.
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Yeah I hate people like that who don't hold up their end of the bargain, they should stop making false promises.
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i know what you mean.
take it up with them in person
and if they dont comply.
knock on the headmaster's door.
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My Year 12 Further teacher doesn't check his emails. During the winter holidays he wanted us to complete 16 trial exams that he had put up on the school's eLearning system. Only 4 of them worked. No matter how much our class tried, we couldn't get his attention and we were put at quite a hefty inconvenience once school resumed again. I'm lucky that I'm not having much trouble with the course but especially with the spring holidays coming up he needs to respond to students who are having problems. :/
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I know that feel, bro.
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Friend (year 8 i think at the time) messages a question about his art essay: Art teacher blocks him. Still blocked to this day. ::)