Submitted by No_Mammoth_4487 t3_11ekf8c in AskReddit
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xdouq t1_jaeje1w wrote
She tried to make us make our own test. When we didn't want to because we didn't know the material well enough to know what is important. She was very spiteful about it. The test she ended up making was absurdly poorly designed, riddled with spelling and grammar mistakes, and filled with gotcha-type questions. I got the highest grade with a 60% and when I complained and pointed out the mistakes on the test she gave me extra credit for "standing up for myself" and tried to play that off as the real test. The whole class reported her to the head of the department and she was fired immediately after that semester.
Substantial-Map9357 t1_jaejxp4 wrote
A substitute teacher who came in with the explicit purpouse of not actually working. Instead of actually teaching something, he only talked about things he was interested in with the students. And he also made very uncomfortable questions and requests. He once asked me to speak in a regional dialect of my native language in front of the classroom. I refused.
myironlions t1_jaeken9 wrote
Literature teacher - never read the books. Relied on me to lead the class discussion. I made up elements not in the books to amuse myself. He never noticed.
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Original-Cress-9291 t1_jaejcwy wrote
When I was in 6th grade our teacher had a “ticket system” you could earn tickets through out the year to participate in the end of the year classroom auction. I would sell candy/gum for like 1 or 2 tickets a piece, and he “caught me” confiscated all of my tickets, and never let me earn more through the year. I still hate you Mr.Rogers (I hope he sees this somehow) lol!