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My grade 8 math teacher had been railroaded by the school into teaching math. By all accounts he was a great teacher in his other classes (never had him for those classes, and I forget what they were). He was nervous and tense and had no idea how to teach the material. I ended up teaching a couple of my classmates the material because the way he explained made no sense. One time I corrected him on a formula (assuming the mistake was an honest slip of the tongue). Dude got all psyched up to make an example of me and prove why I was wrong by setting up a demomstration, but ended up embarrassed and angry after proving himself wrong. If dude chilled out a bit he would have been a solid teacher.

In university I had a Markering teacher with side job at an Apple store. Dude was a lazy @$$hat with zero f**ks to give. How he got the job, I have no idea, but he clearly never took it seriously.

In the professional sphere, I had a supervisor who, despite over 20 years at the company, had english so horrible he couldn't explain anything. I have no problem with broken English, or even with accents, but this dude somehow after decades of needing English for his job never managed to figure out how to make half of what came out of his mouth even vaguely resemble the language. Made learning anything a tedious and frustrating experience.


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While none of the teachers in K-12 School were bad, 8th grade Physics with that particular class was unhelpful to his students as possible. Heck, one documentary video was so boring and little to do with the subject, I ligitimately feel asleep in class. Usually when faced with a boring class back in my day, I get back with a book that actually ties with the class in question.


 

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My worst teacher was one of my computing teachers who would show up late mumble and gave across an attitude like he couldn't be bothered barely understood the learning material himself it screwed the entire class over


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 My driver’s ed teacher in high school he was a real well I can’t say he even yelled at me for missing one class  plus he’s forced us to watch “that video”  I ending up flunking his class When I got the grade paper I literally said thank goodness I don’t have to see you anymore and then he yelled out of my class  before left I crumbled up the paper and threw it in the trashcan right in front of him

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Probably my worst teacher was my college (or university for those outside the US) Engineering Physics teacher. This guy was an old Indian man who could barely teach and had a thick mumbly accent (and accents don't bother me, my Mathematics advisor was Chinese with a thick accent and he was fantastic, mostly because he could ACTUALLY teach). Anyway, the worst part about the teacher was not really to my detriment but the entire class. See we only had three major tests the entire year so your grade was dependant on them. His teaching style was pretty much regurgitating the textbook notes word for word with barely elaboration or extra examples, and giving us 30-40 problems to do for the week.

Now I did very well at this class because it was mostly math and calculation based and I had developed the skills to teach myself by re-analysing everything especially if I'm interested in the formulaic concepts (I was a dopey Mathematics major in an Engineering class :derp:) So I could visualize the letters and numbers easily without any elaboration or physical explanation like most of the actual Engineering students needed for good reason.

So we get to the second of three tests of the class and I get a solid 97% on it. I'm pretty proud. That's until I learn the next highest grade was a 68%! And this teacher has the nerve to only curve up the test a meer 3% all because of me. He had the gall to be like "Well, one student did well so OBVIOUSLY it's not MY teaching..." I made it clear to everyone who approached me it had NOTHING to do with his teaching why I passed. We were absolutely furious with him. He did eventually give everyone who wanted one a retest but that had to be the most incompetent teacher I've ever met. And this was in college/university!

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I love him for this but it also makes him a bad teacher. I ended up having a chemistry teacher in high school the year he was retiring. Everyday he just came in propped his feet up and told us to do whatever we wanted. He auto passed us all on all tests and school work. He was done. That’s so real of him honestly. Imma be done to my year of retirement. However that also technically makes him a bad teacher since he didn’t even teach us lol. We just all hung out and he passed us no matter what. 
 

Personally I really disliked one teacher my freshman year just because she’d really degrade you if you got a question wrong and didn’t do well on a test. She’d flat out humiliate you. She was rough. No teacher made me feel as stupid as she did lol.


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One of my highschool art teachers turned out to be a creeper and got caught messaging kids. I'd say he's the worst, he always did rub me the wrong way.

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I didn’t have any truly horrible teacher during K-12, lucky I guess.

In college I only ever had one truly horrible professor (who wasn’t even a PhD but whatever). That being the professor for the college algebra class I took my first semester. She had the worst attitude, if no one knew the answer to a question she’d get so uptight over it. “You should know this it was in the homework!” Okay? We all did the homework and we still don’t fully understand it. Explain it, TEACH us. No, you won’t, all you do is read directly from the textbook, why are we even here?

Speaking of homework she’d assign you over 30 questions worth of math problems that you had to solve by the next class, which was 2 days since this was a M-W-F class. These were involved, multi step problems too. It was absolutely insane for a 1000 level course. I ended up dropping that class after 4 weeks and then retook it with someone else which went over much better.


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Hard to pick just one since a solid 90% were subhuman detritus. There was one who would roll her shapeless carcass around the playground during recess and do nothing if she saw a kid getting beaten into his next life by three kids older and bigger than him. She’d just stand there, droning half-heartedly for them to stop. Wow, what an awesome deterrent! Who could stand up against such powerful authority?

Another was just plain mean, and I mean MEAN. The kind of mean that would make most child stranglers look like saints. Why would someone who hates kids to such a degree choose to be a teacher?

I had a science teacher who must have been imbibing the embalming liquid used on the animal specimens in the lab. His eyes bugged out of his head far enough to trip over. And while that’s merely a physical trait he had no control over, he didn’t have to flash those mad orbs at unsuspecting students in a way that suggested at least three would perish before the men with the straitjacket would arrive to subdue him.

Then there was the classic, eye of senility that all the kids dreaded (and I got stuck with). He ran on in half sentences and got borderline violent if anyone got out of line. And his concept of acceptable behavior was more of a vague notion put forth by the barbaric ancients and not applicable to the treatment of students under the age of 13. Yet there he was, getting paid real money, not Monopoly money, to be an educator of the young and impressionable.

I’m so glad I dropped out of school when I did. I’d likely be little more than a sad statistic by now.

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In junior high, I had an utterly incompetent “shop” teacher that expected us to learn from handouts and videos; he did not teach at all. He would also manage to misplace graded assignments and then try to say they were never done (he also didn’t have much to say when he suddenly found them later). I initially thought I was not mechanically inclined, but I later learned I was when I took an elective automotive maintenance class with an outstanding teacher later in high school.

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I had a few bad teachers. Most of them were just unfriendly, bad teachers or annoying. But there was one english teacher who was not only unfriendly but also really racist because she often talked really bad about students with immigrant backgrounds. She even told a student with turkish background (turkish people are the biggest group of foreigners in germany) that she will not discuss with a person with immigrant backgrounds. In my opinion not really good as a teacher (especially in a claas were a lot of people have immigration background). 


 

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That one particular teacher when I was five years old that looked like a cross between a ghoul and Sideshow Bob.

She treated me like I was some sort of spawn of Satan just because on my first day at the new school I lost my place on what I was supposed to be copying down on the blackboard. In fact all the teachers at that particular school treated me like some sort of monster. I have vivid memories of sitting in assembly one morning and a couple of the teachers at the front of the hall was whispering to eachother and then suddenly looked my way with an evil side glance glare. I also remember one grabbed me by the hair one lunch time in the cafeteria and forced food down my throat because I didn't like it and then had the audacity to get angry when I threw up on the spot.

Horrible place and horrible people. I was only there for less than a year before we moved again. Whatever purgatory exists, I hope they ended up there. I have no time for evil like them.

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My worst teacher ever taught Fine Arts V, an AP art class in my senior year of high school. 

Jerk. For whatever reason, he didn't like me and made sure I knew it every day. I don't know or care what combination of personality disorders he may have been living with, there's no excuse to treat any young person the way he did.

He kinda had tenure, he's one of those people who has a lot of street popularity, a person who gets praised by people who don't even know him, just to sound cool themselves.

Cause it was high school, no one wanted to be sympathetic that he was making my life difficult.

I didn't like that guy. I still don't like that guy, whether or not he's croaked yet.

I need to stop this before I say anything else.


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Honestly as an adult looking back I can say most of my teachers from middle school to high school graduation sucked. 

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I don’t have a worst teacher but my least favourite teacher would have to be my 9th grade art teacher. While she never treated me badly, she was rude to other students. One of my friends who also had her told me that our 9th period art teacher taken pictures of her because she accused my friend of being rude. Mind you, me and my friend had art on different days, so she told me after the fact.

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looking back, the worst one was a very troubled guy who was far too sensitive for my school (it wasn't even that rough). Anyway, he had a nervous breakdown in another lesson. In mine he just couldn't control anything. 

mostly my teachers were pretty good, and I was a good little colt in school :3 

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The worst professor I've had the immense displeasure of having was my statistics teacher in college who not only had the worst accent to understand during lectures (he was Chinese), but also was needlessly unfair and unforgiving. You missed attendance three times? Automatic fail. You're struggling to understand his awful teaching? Good luck on the exams that are worth 80% of your grade. Dude wouldn't even let me miss class once when I told him I had to help my parents move. 

My other professors weren't as bad, but by the end of the semester I realized that ChatGPT could've taught me more effectively than them. Some people should simply be barred from teaching :dry:


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I don't know if there was a worst teacher per say, but lot of them were...bit weird. I lived in a relatively small place, so there were only so many teachers to hire I guess. 
Some of them were awful in that they were just way too mean to be teachers, be it through having very...old school views, or through just being mean people. There were at least two who had anger issues of some sort. Two that when I almost permanently injured myself, didn't even ask if I was fine, one being more worried about the equipment that I hurt myself with, and other just laughing.

Then there were those teachers that just didn't know how to teach, with is bad in its own way. 

But there isn't one that I would name worst by my own experiences; however, there is someone who is probably objectively the worst. I will not specify much about him, to avoid even the tiniest chance that somebody stumbles upon this and can connect some dots but...

Allegedly, (I specify that because police was never involved and will not be because the dude is dead already) One of the teachers I had during my elementary school years, was bit too interested in children, I myself didn't have any experiences of such, but as an adult, when thinking back to certain things relating to said teacher, it was bit odd to say the least; but more so, when my friend (two years younger than myself) was in the same school, apparently said teacher was caught taking pictures in the boys' changing room (when I was there, camera-phones weren't really a thing quite yet here). I can't confirm or deny since I wasn't there anymore then, however, I can say that he did tend to kinda just stand there to make sure everybody went to shower. :mlp_maud:


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