Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Middle School Teachers


So far we've covered about me, lunches, fashions, stereotypes, and conflicts. It's time to start with the teachers.

Of course in every Middle School, there are teachers. Teachers are at school for one reason, to educate the students. Well that's what they are intended to do. But like always, there are always different types of teachers.

There are the nice ones. Those are the typical ones that are pretty laid back. They tend to have many students that like them or see them as their favorite teacher. They let you get away with the little things. But what you want to remember about these teachers, is not to take advantage of them. Some nice teachers can't see when their getting taken advantage of, but when they find out, they may not show it but they are hurt. I hate seeing that happen, but it does happen a lot in Middle School. Sometimes they never see it, and they just let it keep happening without even knowing something is going on. Some teachers catch it after the first few times and they say something, nicely about it.

On the other hand there are the mean teachers. They are the ones that no one can stand. They are the very strict ones that don't let you get away with anything at any time. And from a certain angle, they are just doing their job. They're doing what they are supposed to be doing; keeping us out of trouble and educating us. Unfortunately kids tend not to see that and are very rude to the teachers. But hey, it's something we all have to deal with. Kids tend to get a lot of homework and classwork to fill the time, and they don't waste a second of class time.

There are also the lazy ones. These are the ones that you tend to get absolutely nothing done. It's pretty much a blow off class. They are the teachers that don't do anything but sit around. These classes are really fun at first. But after a while, it gets pretty old. I mean I'm a kid, and I know that school is pretty much a dread to most kids that go, but sitting in a class doing absolutely nothing gets frustrating. On the bright side for the kids, you usually don't get homework! (:

Thanks for listening!
Your blogger,
Selaina

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