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Previously on ""every school should have a useless teacher""
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Or more commonly commit suicide which is what happened to one quite dedicated, but far too sensitive, guy I know.
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Life Lessons for budding shop stewards.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHaving a bad teacher means at a young age you learn how to work with classmates you don't like to make that teacher's life hell. And if you do it enough, close ranks, cause enough disruption and take turns in leading that disruption eventually that teacher resigns.
Well that's what I learnt my comprehensive school.
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Having a bad teacher means at a young age you learn how to work with classmates you don't like to make that teacher's life hell. And if you do it enough, close ranks, cause enough disruption and take turns in leading that disruption eventually that teacher resigns.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBBC News - Children can learn from bad teachers, Ofsted chair says
I think that particular requirement has been more than adequately met!!
Well that's what I learnt my comprehensive school.
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It's up there with 'everyone should have their eyes poked out so they know what it's like to be blind....'
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"every school should have a useless teacher"
BBC News - Children can learn from bad teachers, Ofsted chair says
I think that particular requirement has been more than adequately met!!
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