What's the Story of the WORST TEACHER you EVER Had? - Reddit Podcast

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  • @amithegenius
    @amithegenius  ปีที่แล้ว +46

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    • @hampter3819
      @hampter3819 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Oh my god I'm so happy for you! I mean at least something's coming out of it for now!!
      I hope you're all ok! Take care

    • @jeffreyboggleton
      @jeffreyboggleton ปีที่แล้ว +1

      already had

    • @blaze10283i
      @blaze10283i ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Lets just hope you dont get a sudden termination since these fake strikes could acumulate and lead to a sudden termination. Hope youre doin well AITJ team and AITG team. Lets hope that this shii ends soon

    • @minigamers1255
      @minigamers1255 ปีที่แล้ว

      Finally, Maybe TH-cam for their brain cells back and aren't as dun as someone in my class who said they went to Italy then Romania in one day, that's not possible

    • @_mossymushroom_
      @_mossymushroom_ ปีที่แล้ว

      thank goodness

  • @marmot418
    @marmot418 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    The worst teacher I ever had is probably the one that did not believe in food allergies (I had and have a severe peanut allergy), held an event where we were making gingerbread houses and she gave me 2 pieces of candy one of which was guaranteed to have peanuts or peanut butter (I forget which) and the other was potentially cross-contaminated (when something from one item gets onto another that isn't supposed to have it) fortunately for me an adult knew me and knew about my allergy so I was separated and kept safe. That teacher narrowly avoided being fired, blacklisted from working with kids, and being responsible for a lawsuit against the school district

    • @subcritter
      @subcritter ปีที่แล้ว +2

      A few years ago, I had a class sub for math, we hadn't had a teacher in over half the school year at this point and we had about two weeks left, this guy just did all the work and gave us the answers, And then he allowed the class **idiots** to pass around photos of one of my friends, They were of some creep, looking through a gap in the bathroom stall, taking pictures of him while he was on the toilet bro, Sub didn't give two flicks

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว

      idk but part of me wishes that all did happen even if ya suffered and had a near death for it.

    • @Lunarinzo
      @Lunarinzo ปีที่แล้ว

      @@subcritter I don't have many annoying teachers as im only starting to finish 5th grade but holy shit did I HAVE THIS SHITTY ASS SUB THAT WAS KNOWN ALMOST EVERYWHERE AND PRAISED SINCE IF YOU WERE A GOODY TWO SHOES (something i refused to become because i know my selfworth) you would get candy and all the good stuff kids like and i was basically taught if you aint a goody two shoes your gonna be a criminal

    • @mattschehr163
      @mattschehr163 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      well then dont have a peanut allergy then eat peanuts allready

    • @DaveC2729
      @DaveC2729 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It says this comment has 4 replies. No matter what I do, I only see two. This happens a lot as I browse comment threads. Anybody have any idea wtf is going on with it?

  • @jessicajayes8326
    @jessicajayes8326 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    Reminds me of a tyrant of a teacher I had in middle school. I had issues concentrating due to undiagnosed autism and ADHD, so to this lady, I was a criminal waiting to happen. It was a study hall and we had to do stupid activities and stay absolutely quiet. It was insane. My dad came to my school once and after seeing what I went thru every day, it was no wonder I was having trouble at school.

    • @agintwolf4345
      @agintwolf4345 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      My brother has ADHD so I now how it is and yeah, it can be tough having ADHD in school. Me and my parents know what it’s like dealing with it. A kid with ADHD *can not* sit still for hours and stay quiet.

    • @Lunarinzo
      @Lunarinzo ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@agintwolf4345 idk if i have ADHD but for some unknown reason i literally cannot and i mean cannot stop myself from commenting on something when someone speaks

  • @2015Drama
    @2015Drama ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The “Pratt Daddy” story was freaking hysterical 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Tomibunny
    @Tomibunny ปีที่แล้ว +35

    In high school, my pre-calculus teacher would send me to the principal’s office for any and everything. She even closed the door in my face before the bell, stared at me through the window, and opened the door to tell me I was late and I needed to go to morning detention. She did all this because I skipped a math level (I tested out of Algebra II) and she didn’t think I should take her class without actually taking the algebra class first.

    • @Normaschthewanderer
      @Normaschthewanderer ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I can't believe they were that petty.

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว

      fuck its sad seeing assholes just abusing the school system just os they can powertrip their asses off.

    • @Manglethefox238
      @Manglethefox238 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I can’t believe some people can be THIS petty.

    • @deanblanchard3816
      @deanblanchard3816 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I dealt with this too. Except in highschool. Still would get locked out even before the bell, but the teacher was kicking me out to keep others from cheating off from me. I took the dumbest math class available when they told me I’d have to get ping ponged from home, to school, then to college. Spent the next two years breaking into my coaches class, and half skipping it. He was a super chill guy. Only gave me a 99 because he weighted the one question I got wrong in his class so heavily it followed me into the next year. He also started to accept art to keep other kids from cheating. I remember those beautiful arguments he had with my class mates so well. “He drew a fucking moose” “He drew Bob. He’s working through a lot. That moose is very territorial, we’ve all suffered at his hooves” “but he didn’t even take the test”.
      Still grumpy the test I took and drew him fighting a bear despite getting me a 200 couldn’t bump me up from a 99, to a 100. He never gave out a 100 for you final grade…

  • @makey-pool
    @makey-pool ปีที่แล้ว +14

    My brother had a 3rd grade teacher that would constantly pick on him and write him up over the littles of things that didn’t make an sense. For example he would try to answer a question in class, you know raise his hand and wait to be called on only for her to turn around and say “you’re interrupting the class” and send him into the hallway or if he got something wrong on a work sheet she would call him up to the front of the class and humiliate him and among many other things. She is now the reason why my brother doesn’t go to any of his teachers for help. Also the cherry on top was a year or so later she was busted for drug use.

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว

      ouch. ya i know the self sufficent only mentality i know i had it for a bit but more so because of my class mates and bullying. (i just never had much enjoyment in school)

  • @soundpreacher
    @soundpreacher ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I had a math teacher who assigned "all the odd numbered problems" for homework, but only collected them when we had a test at the end of a chapter. I played around the first couple of weeks but then settled down to work. I thought I was getting it, because I got decent test grades, but my homework was always handed back with zeroes. Usually an A- on the test, but 0 on homework, each time. This went on for over three-quarters of the year. Finally, about six weeks before the school year was over, I asked what was going on. It turns out that when we were taking (for example) the chapter 8 test, I had turned in the chapter 9 homework. That's right, I got zeroes because I was handing the homework in early. A girl I knew (top 10% of the graduating class) asked the same teacher a question. He said, "Well, that's simple algebra. Didn't you learn anything in that class?" She was in tears. I stayed after class and yelled at the teacher, asking what he wanted a student to do when she didn't understand, if not ask a question. The next day, he apologized. (Keep in mind, I'm the kind of guy who got beat up because someone spread a rumor and I didn't want to hurt the guy by fighting back. Mess with someone else, however...)

    • @insonaty4230
      @insonaty4230 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well at least he apologized, that was hopefully a good thing. Did the teacher at least adjust your homework grade?

    • @soundpreacher
      @soundpreacher ปีที่แล้ว

      @@insonaty4230 Nope. Finished the class with a D, if I remember.

  • @theresabrennan8805
    @theresabrennan8805 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I had a teacher who basically graded on if she liked you or not...she didn't like me. I was an excellent English student...but I struggled with lower grades...mostly C's...there was no testing on the subject just essays which she graded according to what she thought you deserved based on what? Nothing. I know that some kids copied from various books and got an 'A'. Well, the last test was the final which was a state test and had right answers and wrong answers... I got a perfect score. The teacher had the nerve to say if only I had applied myself...I lost it...I asked her how her 'pets' did the ones she favored. I wondered what their scores looked like... and told her she was the worst teacher I ever had and very unfair...I told her she should find a new profession. That she was a misery and thank God it was over. She said nothing but surprisingly she ended up giving me a B...I don't know how... so maybe she believed me. But I still dislike her to this day.

  • @dutchvanderbilt9969
    @dutchvanderbilt9969 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I used to have this one teacher who was constantly up my ass about working. Somehow, no matter what even if I had all my assignments done I was missing something. I HAD to be working on something, I wasn't even allowed to just sit quietly. I like to think she had some issues at home.

  • @FactsWolf.Coffee
    @FactsWolf.Coffee ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I was in a small school , everyone knew everything about everyone , we were less than a 100 students .For father's day we made cards at school for our dads .My dad passed away a few years ago but I still made one just for the memory .The teacher demanded to see it , I refused , I mean it's personal and has nothing to do with him .He then got angry and yelled at me , shoving the card out of my hands and it fell on the floor ,"Just go give it to your dad then !" I was in tears , my classmates gave me apologetic looks as I stormed out .

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      i hope the resulting incadent got that teacher kind of forced to resign or something.

    • @FactsWolf.Coffee
      @FactsWolf.Coffee ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@lechking941 Nope , they pulled a few strings and had his teaching licence extended beyond the usual age , he retired when he was around 70 (I still can't understand it myself ) He even pushed a student so hard that he and his desk landed on the floor , reason : The student was being 'rude' It was never reported , small town and no one would do anything about it .

  • @luthergames6930
    @luthergames6930 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You got the channel back awesome

  • @djpanic7294
    @djpanic7294 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My 5th grade teacher would ask "are you helpless or hopeless" anytime someone asked a question. My grades dropped because of this and my mom went to the principal about it and he said there was nothing he could do. I was sent to an after school math program because my grade was so bad where I thrived and finished the program with the highest grade and most improved. But going back to my regular teacher my grades were still bad. Going forward in school I hardly ever asked for help because I was afraid of being humiliated like that again

  • @BrownieMx
    @BrownieMx ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Very glad you guys were able to fix the problem and not get your channels deleted very sorry that happened to you guys

  • @hiraeth2314
    @hiraeth2314 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Worst teacher I had was during, hm, 2019? 2018? I was in 8th grade, in Oklahoma, and I'm sure everyone heard about the teacher walk out. We had to have a lot of new teachers fill some positions, and my math teacher that year was a priest who got an online degree. He didn't teach, unless you count writing down problems and examples straight from the textbook. He couldn't answer your questions on why you didn't understand something, so he'd point out a problem in the book with examples, and tell you to just follow them. He said he'd give you a grade just for looking like you did the work. Sounds fun, right? No. These classes prepare us for the state exam, which you have to take to move on to the next grade. That year, over 80% failed their math section. Most of us were able to move onto the next grade, but most of us were stuck in a math class lower than we could've been in, and instead of being done with math classes by senior year, meaning you didn't need to take a math class at all that year, we all either had to take math as a senior, or if we didn't take it then, we'd have to go through the classes if we went to college. So yeah, priest teacher didn't know what he was doing and neither did we on our state exam.

  • @JAMESGRAHAME
    @JAMESGRAHAME ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have a story. I’m autistic so sometimes it takes me longer to process things. In fifth grade I wet my pants so I want to get changed in the bathroom. I couldn’t touch the bag because it was dirty. (At that point I was just developing germaphobic.) eventually I sucked it up and took the bag outside of the bathroom. My EA (basically a second teacher for everyone who doesn’t know who helps with kids with disabilities or who need extra help) left to get someone else ready for my bus which I was late for. She came back and screamed at me because I made everybody late. I was already crying because if she didn’t tell me where she was going and I was crying because I was being screamed at directly in the face. My mom brought it up to my fifth grade teacher and she took my EAs side. She said I exaggerated or made the whole thing up. No I do not make the whole dinner she yelled at me and it continued to get worse. I could literally be here all day with the stuff she did. And they’re refusing to replace her. Eventually I just stop talking to her. We are on OK terms now but one little comment will set me off because of what she did in the past.

  • @baileybhamjee8080
    @baileybhamjee8080 ปีที่แล้ว +127

    Raise your hands if you love this guy (but not in a Sus way) 👋

  • @f3ll30uch0npaws
    @f3ll30uch0npaws ปีที่แล้ว +4

    So glad you guys were able to get past the fake copyright strikes!

  • @TheGordohhh
    @TheGordohhh ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My 60 something year old female kindergarten teacher (Miss Court) scolded me, and whacked the back of my hand with a ruler when I was unable to recognize the difference between the blue crayon from the purple crayon.
    I am colour blind, and she thought that I was being a class clown, and trying to be funny. Degraded me in front of my whole class.
    Really got me off to a bad start with the education system.
    Hope the old spinster had a miserable remainder of her life.

  • @cirrusB612
    @cirrusB612 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had a 7th grade math teacher who was very particular about the way we had to do things in her class, from the way we wrote our names to the way we stapled our homework. Granted, I skipped a full grade (because I transferred) and landed in her class, which was harder than I thought, and she gave us ONE chance to miss an assignment. I had already done that one chance, and I had the worst grades in her class already despite trying my hardest to keep up. A day came when I couldn’t locate my assignment, and upon hearing that I already used my one-time pass, she pulled me into a discussion with two boys and proceeded to lecture/congratulate all of us for being the worst students in the grade and how we didn’t fall in line with the rest, and if we didn’t claw our way out of the holes we dug ourselves, she would work hard to make our lives _miserable._ Lots of emphasis on the last word. Then she kicked us out. And proceeded to shoot me death glares the rest of the year, even treating my brother unfairly when he got her two years later.

  • @fizicarka3546
    @fizicarka3546 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Here’s a list of the worst teachers from my primary school (all are equally bad):
    1. a) A teacher that wasn’t teaching in my class but was in the same school. One day I was going to the toilet and she was going to the teacher’s room. I politely said “Good day” but she stopped, looked at me from heels to head with a judging look, then simply walked away. Later that day she came in as a substitute teacher and had the audacity to yell “What kind of kids are you? Why are you so rude? Why don’t you say ‘Good day’ to teachers in halls?”
    b) My teacher sent me to her class in order to borrow speakers. Those speakers are school property. I knocked on the door, politely said “Good day, I am sorry for interrupting, teacher N.N. sent me to borrow speakers. She needs it for our class. May we borrow speakers if you do not need them?” She yelled “NO!!! THOSE ARE MY SPEAKERS!!!!!” I just turned around and walked away without even saying “Thank you and goodbye”
    2. a) My main class teacher once stopped me after class and asked me in the face “Why are you silent? Why aren’t you hanging out with your classmates?” Little did she know, my classmates were bullying me in a horrific way.
    b) She told us to write sentences that are grammatically correct. I wrote, in the language she was teaching, “I put on a dress when I go to sleep”. The task didn’t say anything about the dress, e.g. whether it is elegant or not, and I was thinking about a sleeping dress. The teacher screamed “THAT DOES NOT MAKE SENSE!!! ONE WEARS A DRESS WHEN THEY GO TO AN OPERA HOUSE!!!”
    3. My Physical education teacher made me exercise in 2016 even though she saw that I had a cold and temperature just because I didn’t have an excuse letter.
    Needless to say, those are the worst teachers I’ve ever had.

  • @xegin1572
    @xegin1572 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I have 5 competitors for the position of worst teacher I even had, divided in 2 categories, mean and incompetent.
    The mean teachers:
    -English teacher when I was in the equivalent of 7th grade: she was bad to everyone, but even more to me because she didn't take it well when my mother went to explain to her I wasn't retarded (I have dyspraxia, which while giving me some difficulties doesn't mean I'm retarded at all, she somehow assumed I was). I won't go too far into details but one very anoying thing was she knew perfectly well where to draw the line not to get in trouble, for exemple when she gave me write up because the guy next to me sneezed (wish that was a joke), as it was only a write up, even if the reason was stupid my parents wouldn't escalate things just for a write u^p, and it was constantly like that, always targeting me but never going far enough to be in trouble.
    -Math teacher in the equivalent of 10th grade, not targeting me specifically but mean to everyone equaly. One of the worst part was, she wasn't openely mean to your face. Passive agressive comments here and there, humiliation in front of the whole class but disgised as kindly explaining why you got something wrong. the mask started falling appart after the first test, when everyone realised she was strict with her grading to the point of insanity (you could do something worth an A and end up with a D simply because you didn't do things exactly as she wants). Said mask completely crumbled at the parent-teacher conference where she basically destroyed students. After being seemingly kind and encouraging (the passive-agressive comments and intended humiliation wasn't very obvious at first), she'd tell parents of student with less than a B on her class (which, again, was very difficult to get because of her grading) that said student was basically the worst of the worst.
    The incompetent teachers:
    -Teacher in, I don't really know how to describe this class, I'll say humanities but very light (one 1-hour class every 2 weeks to get an idea of how light it was) all through high school. Would routenily forget we had class and not show up. She'd litteraly grade students on how much she liked them, we got proof the time where we had presentations to do, and some people got their grades before they did their presentations.
    -German teacher all through high school: close to retirement and basically gave trying to get student interest, would just show up, say all he had to say for the class, and woulnd't even try to get student to participate, and you could do anything during his class he wouldn't give a crap.
    -Physics teacher last year of high school: underqualified to teach that class. Way underqualified. The one I hated the least out of all of them, because it was clear she was trying her best, but even her best wasn't good enough to be considered anyway near a decent level. She wasn't lazy, she really cared, but she just was neither competent nor qualified enough to teach us.

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว

      i think the german one was more so not incompetent but had so much shit hitting the fan it sucked ass and proably was waiting for reitirement. but i had a properly overqualified physics teacher (dude had PHD i think and stuff baiscly he could be in a far better job and even left for it after my year with him) so i do feel sorry for ya and her. on that one

  • @timothyengel1789
    @timothyengel1789 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Worst part is that the teachers are probably the most manageable thing. You can deal with when when compared to the school lunches

    • @Axl__untitled
      @Axl__untitled 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I wasn’t sure what comment I should put my story under but yours is probably the best. This comment perfectly explains my school. Tl;dr: Two teachers watch me, a physically disabled student, panic while I’m stuck during a real fire situation and my friends had to help me get out. Turns out the janitor “accidentally” pulled the alarm.
      I was in 7th grade and I have a leg disability. I was on crutches at the time but I was getting around fine. One day at the end of lunch I’m just getting up to go to the elevator. My next class was on the second floor and I can’t go up a flight of 30 stairs. Well, I get to the elevator, press the button and the door opens. I put my crutches forward and one of them is in the door track. That happens sometimes and I really never pay attention to it. Then the fire alarm goes off. I instantly heard confused and scared yelps and the two teachers on lunch duty are yelling for us to get outside. By the time I had processed that, the door had shut on my crutch. I panic and try to get it unstuck but then my leg starts to feel like it’s being stabbed. I’m in so much pain and panic as I’m trying to look around for help. I see the two teachers that were on duty and try calling for help. I didn’t think that they heard me through everybody else’s panic but then I made eye contact with both of them. I remember the feeling of oh shoot im going to die when they ignored me. Then I just feel two people grab me and sort of carry/drag me toward the door to the field. They were my friends from gym and I felt a huge wave of relief once they got me through the door. We were some of the last students outside and after the panic subsided I just felt like I wanted to hit those teachers that ignored me. First worst part: The school wasn’t on fire and the janitor “accidentally” pulled an alarm. He didn’t get punished for it at all. Second worst part: We couldn’t get the school punished because they were very prestigious and rich and let’s just say we definitely can’t afford a lawyer. Oh yeah forgot to mention that this was a more minor thing that happened to me last year. God I hope high school teachers and admin treat students with disabilities with some human decency.

  • @juliawunsch2966
    @juliawunsch2966 ปีที่แล้ว

    congrats on getting the channel bak!!

  • @LoriPeace
    @LoriPeace ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story #11 is hilarious -- at least the student's remark about bowling balls. The teacher's comment about sand being a liquid, though... what?!?

  • @owenmccarthy0625
    @owenmccarthy0625 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I had an anthropology class during the pandemic. It was all virtual. The class meeting time was at 9:30 AM on Mondays. The content was OK. It was the teacher that was the problem.
    She wasn’t mean or anything, she was just incredibly boring, and she hardly ever changed her tone. (If you’ve ever watched the roll call scene from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” that’s what she was like.) She would teach for about 10-15 minutes at a time, after which she would stop and say, “Any questions?” And after about 10-15 seconds of dead silence, she would say, “OK, moving on.” If she didn’t have her camera on, you’d think she was a robot or something.
    I tried to be the good student- I’d get out of bed, shower, dress, make tea, and sign into class. But after the first month, I was like, “You know what? Screw it.” And I just rolled out of bed in my dressing gown. Didn’t shower, didn’t dress. Just rolled out of bed, made tea, signed into class. I always had a pillow and a blanket handy.
    My poor mother called it “the sleep session.” She listened in on the class a few times and one time after the class wrapped up for the day, she was like, “That’s what you have to go through?” I said, “Yep.” And she was like, “I am so sorry for you.”
    I know now never to take classes from her again.

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว

      i know a teacher just like this dont remember the name but have had one or two like her. boarding monotoned (something i think i suffer from for my own reasion not fully understood) but most of them i found ok personality wise but i think its because im simulare to em in development

  • @jenniferrose8364
    @jenniferrose8364 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I had 2 ,, 1 was a 5th grade teacher who use to eat candy and mints in class.. then sniff around and yell at the kids demanding who's eating candy,, Her name was Mrs Kingston... 2nd teacher was highschool.. she was over due to retire but she didnt... she would go into the girls bathroom and smoke her cigarette and then blame the girls who were in there her name was Mrs, Zimmerman

  • @CathyAnimations
    @CathyAnimations ปีที่แล้ว

    LETS GOOOOOOO YOURE CHANNEL IS BACK!

  • @keiraevans8542
    @keiraevans8542 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Don't let the trolls win!

  • @damiantw4847
    @damiantw4847 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Had a teacher that failed all but 5 students in an english class for 11th grade. The 5 that passed were IB honors, 4.0+ GPA students, with D-. She was fired shortly after the semester ended due to how strict she was. 20000 word essay, one punctuation mark out of place and you got a zero, one misspelled word, you got a zero. Our Superintendent at the time came in and read through most of our papers she said were awful and gave most students a B- or Higher.

  • @jayamarillo628
    @jayamarillo628 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can't really blame him, as he had an undiagnosed brain tumor for most (or all) of the time I had him as a teacher. That being said, he screamed at us all the time, singled out and made fun of kids with low grades (myself included), once told a kid that his parents only loved him because they had to, kicked a student's desk really hard while the student was sitting at the desk, etc etc. Even though we were a class of many assholes, he still took things way too far when dealing with us.

  • @aleeshagilbert1009
    @aleeshagilbert1009 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We were in 4th grade and had a substitute. One of my classmates had finished her work and was quietly chatting with her friend. The teacher noticed, told her to stand up, and proceeded to screech at her how she would be dead and bloodied in a car accident since she wasn't paying close attention. She said this to a bunch of 9 year olds.

  • @DeepakKumar-fi4os
    @DeepakKumar-fi4os ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Here's a story
    When I was in 8th grade our coordinator assumed that I had used gel on my hairs and came to my class with pe teacher and accused me of using gel and my pe realized that stickiness of my hairs was because I didn't took bath and that infront of whole class ,really embarrassing tbh .

  • @kristineguetschow9134
    @kristineguetschow9134 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Had a Home Ec teacher who chose to hate my guts the moment she saw me. She humiliated me in class if I didn’t know the answer to a question. From 7th grade to 11th grade she terrorized me. When I reached senior high, she suddenly decided I wasn’t as bad as she thought I was I guess, because she suddenly began treating me like a human. I never forgave her.

  • @zomula7657
    @zomula7657 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A few of mine.
    1) Called in a bomb threat and when caught admitted that they did it because they didn't want to go to work. Apparently when the police did a search of her house and the classroom they found a lot of drugs. From what I heard the ones in the class were portioned out in little dime bags.
    2) Got caught "dating" a student when the student got pregnant. He taught middle school.
    3) Freshman English teacher taught the class like it was an AP class giving us assignments to "uncover the hidden context of this scene" or "what were the thoughts of this character in this scene and explain why". From talking to other students he had a fail rate for that class of between 80% and 90%. Found out later that the most people that passed his class were ones that played sports (which I assume is the reason why the school did nothing despite the large number of complaints and high fail rate) or where known to sleep around. I graduated almost 20 years ago, but I asked a resent student of his and it is the same way even now.

  • @verilyheld
    @verilyheld ปีที่แล้ว +6

    My grade 2 teacher hated Anglos. (This was in Quebec, she was a Quebecker.)
    Because my last name is very English, she refused to teach me, acknowledge me. Bitch. (Pardon my French!)
    I know this because in the teachers' lounge she boasted of ignoring me, thinking my mother (also a teacher) wouldn't understand her.
    My mother later told me that. (As for my mother, she did nothing to that teacher, because that's how much my 'mother' cared for me.)
    Anyway, it all worked out in that when we had tests and I'd a question I couldn't answer, I'd leave the class, ask the school librarian the answer, come back, write it in.
    Took me years to realise I blatantly cheated my way through grade 2.
    As for her, she never called me on that, because that would mean acknowledging my existence.
    Bigotry! It has its positives!

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว

      wow eh i guess ya mom knew were a line can be drawn and not make things go to far. plus im shure that teacher got shot for it later.

    • @verilyheld
      @verilyheld ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lechking941 I later heard she pulled that stunt on the children of the new school superintendant. The Anglo school superintendant. Result, she took early retirement, as in, you retire today, or you are fired. As for my mom, nothing about lines, she simply didn't care. Hell, in another school, I was bullied till I considered suicide. I was nine years old. Her reaction was 'think about how unhappy the bullies must be, to be bullies.' That was it.

  • @Robigon
    @Robigon ปีที่แล้ว +1

    All I know, is that if a science teacher has the first name Charlotte, you aren't going to have a fun year in science.

  • @silverthehero1295
    @silverthehero1295 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    4th grade, Ms. Jones. I admit I had a temper but was usually a quiet kid, but she still hated me. My school had a way of tracking misbehavior via marks in a special folder and she would give me marks for the most inane things. For example, one mark for something I can’t remember, then one for sighing, then for laying my head on my desk. 3 marks in under a minute.
    Another time as we were cleaning up to leave for the day, another kid didn’t stack his chair on his desk properly and it fell as I happened to be walking by. Without being asked by anyone, I put the chair back up, only to find out at the end of the week, my teacher gave me a folder mark for “throwing a chair”.

  • @astarte66
    @astarte66 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The worst teacher ever had was for kindergarten and second grade. She did not seem to understand that I was hearing impaired and had learning disabilities, i.e. dyslexia. She would paddle me if I wasn’t paying attention or listening to her or she would put me in the corner and put a dunce cap on my head. She was a real piece of work. She always singled out what she deemed were problem kids were kids who had problems that they had no control over. Unfortunately, she had a very long career in education as a teacher.

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      dyslexia a enemy we share and can never fully win are fights ageist. but we can try vary hard to avoid it.

  • @DaveC2729
    @DaveC2729 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ohhhh, class reading. In my first, second and third-grade years, my class would sit around in a circle and take turns reading from books we'd been assigned. We were each assigned our own copy of the book to take home. I learned to read when I was four (I'm not under the illusion that that makes me special, my parents just loved reading to me so I picked it up early) so I'd get way ahead of the class. Then instead of following the class during class reading time, I'd keep going wherever I was. The teachers were frustrated at having to wait for me to turn back to wherever the rest of the class was. They dumped on me for it a lot, and I think the disrespect they earned for that, and many other things, led to me developing tendencies that psychiatrists now classify as "oppositional-defiant disorder". Well, they can label me whatever they want. I don't think it's a disorder to refuse to obey idiots. Frankly if more people had that "disorder", then WWII, the Cold War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and so many others never would've happened because nobody would've followed the morons that started them.

  • @tsherwoodrzero
    @tsherwoodrzero ปีที่แล้ว

    Mr Pratt, a trolling Mr Rogers, sounds like an awesome guy to pull such a boss move.

  • @isabelasantos470
    @isabelasantos470 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sometimes I don't understand how some people get to be teachers. Here in Brazil to be a teacher, especially in the public system you must have a licenciature in the subject, and it's not a postgraduate studies it's a 4 years program, lots of pedagogics subjects and specific subject. I'm currently about to start my last year in a biology licenciature program, an i have classes about how to organise a class, sing language, how to Brazilian education system works, and its laws, i also have subject about biology, like anatomy, zoology, microbiology. If you have a post graduate degree in education even better, but that's not a must.

  • @GoatyAGoat
    @GoatyAGoat ปีที่แล้ว

    I got a bloody nose today, happens often. Tilting your head back just makes the blood run down your throat.

  • @BananamelonX
    @BananamelonX 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Had a uni lecturer who made us write an assignment on cultural competency based on our patients in the year. That year happened to be 2020 of all ducked years, just came out off lock-down, couldn't see patients, was all online cow dung lectures. When I asked her for help, she pretty much told me that I have definitely seen patients that I should have had some experience in having to be culturally considerate to work around. I didn't at all since it was lockdown. Barely passed the assignment because I had to BS my way through it and what's more, she demanded 10 references from books about this. Frick you Katrina.

  • @m.p.2534
    @m.p.2534 ปีที่แล้ว

    Believe me or not, in Canada, at my University, in a very selective and expensive program, I once had a quite horrible teacher teaching International Law (a man born in France whose head got bigger since he first was invited to talk judicial matters in front of the television). First, he was making us pay a little fortune just for 1 specific book from Europe and told us in the first 14 days we would have a test on the first 2 chapters (75 pages of unclear legal techno babble while the other teachers recommended easier books which simplified complicated stuff). Back then, the problem was no libraries had received that book yet. When we told the teacher that, he replied with a laugh he didn't care and it was OUR problem. Luckily for us, one of us had received his book in time from Amazon and scanned all pages pages, illegaly sharing them for free with us in secret (a true hero). Second, he was the kind of teacher to always brag that he had contributed to so many conferences in Europe and was the only one brave enough to criticise in public some of the most respectable experts in the world on subjects he didn't even knew (I even heard he now became personna non grata from a lot of conferences because he kept being such an impolite unprofessional vain snob). Third, he was a terrible teacher, giving us our tests and exams BEFORE teaching us the proper courses, only making us read our chapters and refusing to answer our questions if we wanted clarifications or didn't understand a point. Moreover, the exam questions weren't even from the book content but advanced knowledge we "should" have understood from the spirit of the chapters of our book ! Acting just like, if not a single student could already understand in their early 20s the equivalent knowledge of a man in his 40s who already experienced a law career, then it must have been OUR fault for not having studied enough or not having worked harder together with the rest of the class. (Serioulsy, WTF was his problem ??? He was clearly paid too much for too little work !!! I mean, if you don't even want to take the bare minimum energy required to teach and help hardworking students to grow, reach their potential and succeed an already difficult program, then why did you became a teacher in the first place ??? Money ??? The pride of now adding that to your CV ??? The advantage of seeing your wife at your job because she also teaches Law at that same University ??? Why ???) Fourth, some years before I joined that program, he nearly pushed a student to suicide because he was about to make her fail the program, refusing to help her when she asked and saying she had to be stupid or lazy if she didn't understand the things "so easy" he was teaching. He only stopped going that far after being threated he would get fired because of his unacceptable attitude by the big man in charge of the Human Sciences faculty. N.B. he still is a jerk though, even if he is supposely less intense (makes me shiver just to think about it). Fifth, he would often look at us with disdain and, if we didn't repeat everything he said like parrots even if he was wrong, he would then tell us HE was the teacher and, if we weren't happy, we could always quit the program. Then, when students would quit the program, he and his wife would suddenly send us ultra nice messages saying we could always discuss our problems with them, but also emotionally and psychologicaly pressure us to stay in the program, saying we weren't serious and that we would regret that decision for the rest of our lives, that in a month our decision would change, that this program was hard but really rewarding at the ended and that, if we quitted, we NEVER would be able to achieve our career dreams in any other way. Sixth, all other teachers from our Law faculty except his wife hated that couple for other reasons they wouldn't even tell us, which says a lot. Seventh, from older students, I heard the guy also used to treat his then 8 year old step-daughter like a genius parrot during social events, forcing the poor girl to make others believe she was an "intelligently superior child", which annoyed her. Finally, only after 2 months of enduring that teacher, let me mention I happily quited in early november that shitty Law program he partially supervised (yep, that's me, the first student to ever have quitted that program in the whole program history). And, today, I recently finished my Master's thesis in International Politics, happier than ever and already receiving job offers, without having to sacrifice my human dignity to graduate. Proof that teaching and being a teacher is 2 different things !

  • @eve6623
    @eve6623 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I was in the 9 grade I would always ask questions in health class because I didn't know a lot when we were discussing certain topics. I remember everyone giving me nasty looks and the teacher would just ignore me. One time after a test(that I passed with an A), I was reading a book quietly and was not disturbing anyone when the teacher slammed a yard stick right next to my hand. It was a loud and heavy hit too, everyone looked up at what was happening. He then told me I was not aloud to be reading and that I had to put away my book. The TEACHER then told me that I could be on my phone but not readying a book. I was so shocked and scared that I put my book away and got out my phone.I felt like crying to be honest, I never had a teacher get upset that I was reading after a test or when I was done with assignments. And before anyone asks, yes I was reading a book on my phone but he didn't seem to care.

  • @mycupoverflows7811
    @mycupoverflows7811 ปีที่แล้ว

    My high school choir teacher would throw fits and leave the class. He once pulled me into his office for a meeting (I was the choir president and my co president was in there with me). During our meeting he asked me "how long have you known I don't like your voice?" I quit music after I graduated. Before that year I had planned to go to college for voice.

  • @chuckmacgregor
    @chuckmacgregor ปีที่แล้ว

    HES BACK

  • @iloveanimemidriff
    @iloveanimemidriff ปีที่แล้ว

    0:44 - that was actually kinda how Demokritos described atoms for the first time xD

  • @deanblanchard3816
    @deanblanchard3816 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had one math teacher who just hated me for no reason, other than her assuming I was part of a group that fucked with her earlier in the year. It was a bunch of the jocks I would occasionally chat with because I was on the same teams as some of them. I was a hardcore nerd though. One day one of the kids is throwing markers around the class room. The teacher just looked at me and said something along the lines of “I’m so sick of you getting away with everything”, I said something like “what?”, so she then proceeded to flip a desk in front of me, and then flip my desk, and got livid I hopped out.
    The story ends with her almost getting fired, other teachers backing me to her and the principle, and her finally chilling out. She went from the teacher everyone hates to slowly becoming a favorite. Her kids too were significantly older than me, but they started coming to every school event to flirt. I also decided to do my math homework in a different language every night. Yes she gave us nightly homework even on the days we didn’t have her class. She also stopped nightly homework assignments slowly but surely.

  • @BLU3B33RY.
    @BLU3B33RY. ปีที่แล้ว

    Our science teacher had to leave 4 days for surgery, the Spanish teacher was a substitute for science. And I swear she was deaf, she just gave us online tests and the whole time we played video games.

  • @mavadelo
    @mavadelo ปีที่แล้ว

    My worst teacher ended up being my best one.I am Dutch and my teacher in question was besides a teacher also a cabaretier (a sort of stand up comedian) When I went for my first year in our "high school" equivalent, he was what we called the class mentor. A teacher that acted as a central figure throughout your school years. The evening before my first day, he happened to be on tv with one of his shows. One of the acts he did was him being a "doll-o-file" (yes, it is basically what you think right now)
    When I came in the classroom that first morning and saw him I blurted out " Hey.... the doll-o-file"... He looked at me, seemed to weigh the amount of trouble I would give him and I was out, I was asked to turn around and leave the class. For some reason I had ruffled a feather and he refused to teach me his class (he was our Dutch language teacher) for at least 6 months. After that first 6 months I was allowed back in as it was kind of important that my Mentor and I would/could work together. We never spoke about it but once back in class, we noticed that there were a lot of similarities between us. Interests in certain language subjects, history, social studies etc. He ended up being my most trusted mentor during my entire education, even when I had to move and went to another school. I could always call him untill he passed away in 2004.

  • @pppearr
    @pppearr หลายเดือนก่อน

    My fourth grade teacher hated me for “disrupting her class” I had trouble paying attention and was very fidgety bouncing my knees tapping my fingers, I have ADHD. She treated my little brother and my sister like shit when they had her years later and would bad mouth me in front of them which really upset them. They told my parents and my mom went up there and went full momma bear on her lmao.

  • @irishjoy.vlogger
    @irishjoy.vlogger ปีที่แล้ว

    In elementary we have this very strict teacher and a prefect of discipline so horrible to treat us much even being late getting slapped a long metal ruler as punishment.

  • @Livis_Corner
    @Livis_Corner ปีที่แล้ว

    In the 2nd-3rd grade, there was this about 50-60 year old library teacher, (He’s retired now.) But, once we were learning about bad habits. He went around The Whole room asking about their bad habits, (idk why, especially in LIBRARY) and when he got to me I said, “chewing my nails.” And he said, “Oh, that’s a good one..”. And continued to make fun of me for my uncontrollable bad habit. And another time in 4th grade, that same teacher was still teaching. My friend went to the bathroom before we went to class, but by the time we got there, she wasn’t out yet. (Our classroom was literally 5 feet away from the Library room, and you could see the bathroom through the windows on the door.) But then not even 3 minutes into the class, she went to her locker, grabbed her books, and started walking to the Library. But everyone started telling the teacher, (who I’ll call Mr. S) Told everyone that, “She’ll have to learn she can’t be late. She was late to my class, so she’ll stay out there until she learns her lesson.” As she stood out there waiting to be let in. Btw, this library was open for the public, so they had locks on the Library door, and only the teachers had the key fob to open the door. And after about 5 minutes he sighed angrily and let her in. I’m kind of glad he’s gone, although he retired to work at a golf course. We still see him in public sometimes.

  • @TheRisky9
    @TheRisky9 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The worst teacher I ever had was a sincere bully.
    Incident 1: Was failing me in science class (a subject I usually excelled at). Decided to do a science fair project that would earn me extra credit. Did really awesome and earned an excellent for an experiment on different substances to melt ice. I also tested pH levels and added a section on the environmental impact of using these materials. I was proud of my work. Somehow my extra credit was lost and he insisted I had no "proof" that I ever did a science fair project. Yet, somehow I magically ended up in the county fair... Hummm... Not sure how that happened!
    Incident 2: We were playing a game with a sub and divided into teams. There was a pretty cool prize of a chocolate bar and one of our team members decided to cheat so we could win. I called her out. I was already getting relentlessly picked on and I panicked about getting picked on again for being a cheater if our scheme didn't work. Needless to say, I was very rude and disruptive in calling her out. The sub decided the best way to handle the situation was to let me go in the hall for a bit to calm down, which is an appropriate response. Flash forward to the teacher's return and he finds out about it because some students were laughing about it. He flips his sh--. Pulls me into the hall, tells me I have a problem (which yes, I do. Most of it is because of you encouraging other students to bully me!), and gives me a detention. This would have gotten me expelled from the track team.
    The detention was to sit on the floor outside the teacher's lounge, so all the students could see me when they walked out to recess. Students who "told" on me, came up and apologized that I got in trouble. My track coach saw me there and asked me why I got the detention. When I told her, she rolled her eyes, and assured me I wouldn't get kicked out. A bunch of other kids encouraged me to just walk off because "that teacher is just a d-bag". Even the girl who cheated said that all I owed her was an apology for being so rude, which I agree.
    So, overall, it made me realize my class didn't actually hate me. They all hated him.

  • @robynw6307
    @robynw6307 ปีที่แล้ว

    My fifth grade teacher loved maths - and I was terrible at maths. He verbally abuse me and karate chop me across the top of my arms leaving bruises. My mother took me to the Principal to complain and show him the bruises. He did nothing. They were friends. Hate those men to this day, and I'm 63 now.

  • @shh.im_mewing-
    @shh.im_mewing- 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i have 2 stories, i will include tldr’s at the end
    1: when i was in sixth grade, i had to take a typing class (useless). the first day i walked in i immediately got a weird feeling. in the back of the room was my very overweight teacher, sitting in a stack of five chairs in his phone. he told us the typing software to use and then sat back in his chair(s). he did this everyday. we didn’t think anything of it until a few weeks later a rumor started to go around that he had been caught watching corn by a 7th grader. i didn’t believe it until a video was posted on snap stories. so it turns out it was true, he had been caught watching corn atleast 5 times during my sixth grade year, twice by students and 3 times by staff members. (another rumor was spread around that he had been fired from his last school for inappropriately touching a student. it was proven that he was fired from a previous school but the reason why was never leaked.) the kicker: the school knew the whole time and they didn’t fire him. for all i know, he’s still working there.
    2: this wasn’t a specific teacher but just a weird and creepy thin my school did. during my eighth grade year my middle school installed a software on our laptops. this software allowed for teachers to see what we were doing in our computers at all times of the day (not just the school day which is already creepy). at least, that’s all we were told. apparently, this software had access to the camera, so they could see that actual student at all times for whatever reason. it freaked a lot of kids out and in fear of a lawsuit they quickly switched to a different software. let’s just say there were a lot of pissed parents and a lot of happy eighth graders (including myself) who were ready to get out of that school.
    there were so many more stories (my middle school was/is fucked up) but i can’t type all that
    1 tldr: my 6th grade typing teacher was caught watching corn many times, the school knew, but did nothing.
    2 tldr: the school installed a software on our laptops that could spy on students screens and also look through the camera. they changed to a different software when threatened with a lawsuit.

  • @kariann430
    @kariann430 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i had a high school english teacher who did not like my "free reading" choices but could not give me bad grades on my reports since i followed all the guidelines she put out and on all the papers i got handed back i would get "i worry about you book choice" i like dean kozens and true crime books, she also did not like grading my essays by when other teaches did i got a entire grade higher

  • @Arthion
    @Arthion 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My 2nd year English teacher in Highschool probably takes the cake for me.
    We all had school laptops and on the first lesson she quietly sneaks into the classroom, stands silently and waits for people to notice her and stop fiddling with their laptops. Then she drops this comment: " I sense a strong anti-teacher attitude in here!" Because we didn't notice her fast enough
    Let's just say it went downhill from there with pointless arguments until the point we had to lobby to have her replaced with somebody who would actually attempt to teach rather than waste the entire lesson on petty arguments.

  • @Anime_theatre_lover
    @Anime_theatre_lover ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve been homeschooled since 3rd grade but I’ve had a teacher that I didnt really like, so when I did horseback riding, there was this volunteer who was only like a couple years older than me and she was VERY rude and even though I was a beginner, she gave me very strong commands. They kicked her out from being a volunteer. I stopped doing horseback riding, and now my only extracurricular is theater, which I enjoy much better.

  • @stargazer2572
    @stargazer2572 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just last week my Spanish teacher brought up human trafficking TWICE like it was nothing. We were working a worksheet for conjugations😑

  • @drkinferno72
    @drkinferno72 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pratt daddy is basically mr hat from south Park 😂

  • @GamingForest1
    @GamingForest1 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    🎉🎉🎉UR CHANNEL IS SAFE 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮

    • @3y3_weirdo55
      @3y3_weirdo55 ปีที่แล้ว

      wait their channel is safe now…🎉😅 YESS

  • @the_UF365
    @the_UF365 ปีที่แล้ว

    This one substitute teacher in English class. She made me read the same page over and over again in our book just because a few kids were slightly disrespectful. She could not control a class to save her life.

  • @Gearz-365
    @Gearz-365 ปีที่แล้ว

    I posted this in a different video but this was from way back in 2nd grade. I had a teacher who was extremely unpleasant. She was in her 40s yet she looked to be in her 70s, was never married and never had kids. She yelled a lot, didn't let us use the bathroom during lunch and would write someone up if they did, didn't let us go until we finished our assignments, repeated what she'd say over and over again until what the student did was done, and worse of all always accused someone of tattling if they told on someone even when they actually did something wrong. The day my parents met her was during parent teacher conference, and she told them that she was worried for me just because I didn't like coloring with crayons (back then I didn't like how they felt when I color with them). My parents asked her if I could just bring markers and she said no because it wouldn't be fair to the other kids. Needless to say, I got in trouble a few times for the dumbest reasons but I never got in trouble at home because my parents hated that teacher. It's been over 10 years and I don't know where she is at in life now, but I wouldn't be surprised if she was fired or lost her teaching license for how she acted
    TLDR: My 2nd grade teacher was a control freak who apparently doesn't like or care about kids

  • @kristindouthitt3998
    @kristindouthitt3998 ปีที่แล้ว

    One time, we gathered around the rug and the teacher scolded us for not bringing our stuff for next class (band) to the rug. Then she said if we didn’t have it, we couldn’t bring it to band. Well, only 2 kids had brought it to the rug, so everybody went up and got their stuff. But the teacher decided to stand in front of my locker/cubby because she had something against me. She even put her arms out trying to block me from getting my saxophone or whatever. Some kid was stand right next to me getting his stuff, and he ended up leaving the school because of this teacher. Then the teacher got up on a chair and said something along the lines of “YOU ARE MAKING A SCIENE AND DISTRIBUTING THE CLASS” and ironically she was the one making the sciene. Then I got yelled at for 15 minutes. I was in 5th grade. Fun times.

  • @penelopeviews7335
    @penelopeviews7335 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My worst teacher almost failed me in math. It was in the 5th grade. She'd only do one example on the board in front of everyone and did it as fast as she could. It didn't help me at all because I couldn't, can't, understand math at all. I'd gotten a very low C in that class.
    She local news did a story on her getting a teacher of the year award. I think the award should have gone to someone else.

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 ปีที่แล้ว

      My sympathies. Math was my “Vietnam”, all my math teachers sucked. Several of them were fired a year or two after I had them.

  • @Vault-TecOffical
    @Vault-TecOffical ปีที่แล้ว

    Yo real shit, the 42 million combo was nutty.

  • @sairus3239
    @sairus3239 ปีที่แล้ว

    In school:
    Literature teacher who thought I'm a stupid kid. She hated me, i hated her. We stopped bothering each other when in 9th grade (of 11 here) she asked "what do you read on my lesson?!" And i answered "Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy." She literally stopped with an open mouth, but quickly recovered and wasn't bothering me ever since.
    University:
    Computer Science teacher. Was selling his homemade honey (he had a bee farm) and students who were buying it had better grades. Also he was only teaching Word and Excel but couldn't even pronounce the names of those programs correctly.
    The first practical lesson was "draw squares, circles and lines on a paper with only your pen" unless he likes the shapes you made, you wont get to work on a PC.
    The worst part is that he was grading by the order of finishing, not the knowledge. So if you submitted the test first, you can get maximum of 5 (here your grades can be 2-5 with 2 is "not passed"). The second gets maximum 4. The further people get 3 at most. Make note that its the max grade you can get. The first and the second student could get 3 for fast answers but "block" all others from getting a good grade.

  • @user-xp3nz8qx3g
    @user-xp3nz8qx3g ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a math teacher that would bully already bullied students in hopes of being liked by the popular kids. I'm pretty sure she was reported to the principal at least once by every single student, parent and member of staff at the entire school but we was repeatedly told that she legally couldn't fire her even if she wanted to.

  • @opstellar
    @opstellar ปีที่แล้ว

    "The English class was LIT" i get it

  • @Saturnfanboy
    @Saturnfanboy ปีที่แล้ว

    Not as bad as others, but I did have this one 3rd grade teacher who I'm convinced hated me. She had us do a paper answering questions on a Little House on the Prarie book. Whenever I had failed on one of these papers, I was always forced to redo them. One particular one still hangs clear in my memory where I had to answer a question about what happened after a certain event in the book. No matter how I answered it, she would always mark it wrong. I still don't know what I was supposed to answer.

  • @lomax343
    @lomax343 ปีที่แล้ว

    About fighting back against a bully.
    Mumble years ago, I had a bully who picked on me repeatedly. I was thirteen, he was about fifteen. One day a a master (teachers were called masters in our school) caught us fighting, and gave us both detention. Then he thought about it for a second, and said, "You're not doing detention together, as that's asking for trouble. You [bully] can do detention on Thursday, and you [me] on Friday."
    My heart sank. Friday detentions were the worst, as the weekend started an hour late.
    Friday comes round and I report for detention. "[Bully] can be a total arse, can't he?" the master asks. I find that I've lost the ability to speak, so just nod, stupidly.
    The master then looks at his watch (by this time I'd served about a minute of detention). "I don't know about you, but I'd rather be somewhere else." He then walks out. It takes me another minute to work out that I'm allowed t leave as well.
    At that was the point in my life when I realised that some masters (or teachers) can be OK people.

  • @mr.dickbutttheog2064
    @mr.dickbutttheog2064 ปีที่แล้ว

    Had a Culinary teacher falsely accuse me of stealing something and right in front of everyone. Worst part is that it was my final day as a senior and she didn’t apologize nor said goodbye to me. She’s done even worse things like enabling bullying, having favoritism, etc etc

  • @kairinase
    @kairinase ปีที่แล้ว

    My favorite Sonnet just got from 18 to 130, thanks to story #18!😁

  • @PowerStruggle555
    @PowerStruggle555 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i had a middle school teacher that to this day I think the embodiment of pure evil and for some reason took it out on me. I knew of students who transferred to avoid her (no joke). she was bully, gave lunch dentions and in school suspensions like it was a part of circulem. heck even my parents thought she was evil.
    her actions once couldve killed me if it was a day later. once felt sick, told her and she flat out called me liar. said I was faking. took maybe 20 min to convince her to let me go to the nurse of something. i think she only did to shut me up. dad got me, he was angry what she said. but by next day both of parents were fuming. i ended up having to need my appendix removed the next day. doctor said it was bad. like close to bursting

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว

      if ya did die that bitch would have proably not even suffered for it.

  • @kirillzakharov7336
    @kirillzakharov7336 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    story 21, kinda funny in a way.
    Junior High, my physics teacher was, funnily enough, Mr. Pratt, an old white man with grey hair in a ponytail. Really good teacher, fairly chill. I actually got one of my two recommendation letters from him.

  • @ukitkatcello6306
    @ukitkatcello6306 ปีที่แล้ว

    Story #13 sounded a little similar to my cousin’s teacher, minus the buying donuts rule and whatnot. The teacher just wasn’t good at teaching-a regular IT person trying to be a high school teacher *shakes head *

  • @Stuffandstuff-vf9gh
    @Stuffandstuff-vf9gh 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had one relief teacher i primary school that had a point giving system and she always have this annoying “negative infinity points” and she was super rude to the staff there too

  • @kevenop
    @kevenop ปีที่แล้ว

    the worst teacher i had was my 7th grade science teacher,so basically one time he saw the entire class talking while he was teaching,so he pointed to 7 kids including me and my bestfriends and almost got us suspended,even when we stopped chatting in any class to that matter he would still go after us,one time i raised my hand to ask a question about the lesson taught,i didnt get 2 words out my mouth and he just started saying "how about you come teach instead of me?" and said a lot of other mean things,basically humiliating me in front of the whole class,then he would lie whenever we told the principal about it and yk who the principal believed,i never attended that class ever again,i would always not go to school on days where i had his class or just skip the class
    btw,the question i asked was about inertia forces,i asked about an application of inertia forces i came up with and if it counts as one

  • @undeadladybug7723
    @undeadladybug7723 ปีที่แล้ว

    Most of my teachers in middle school bullied me just as much as the other kids did, it was like I was the school-wide target or something.
    My Algebra I teacher in high school was actually a history teacher, and she spent the whole class talking to the whiteboard, standing in front of what she wanted us to take notes on, then would start erasing before even half the class had finished. At least half of her students that year ended up in summer school, me included, and I've sucked at higher math ever since.
    I'd wanted to take choir since kindergarten, but wasn't allowed because I had "behavioral issues" (undiagnosed autism at the time), then my middle school didn't have the class, or so I was told. I finally got the chance in my last year of high school, then found out the teacher played serious favorites. She only picked those students for solos, whether they were in choir or not, and most of them could barely sing (she let a guy who was literally tone deaf sing Hotel California). I'm honestly still pissed about it.

  • @jankokol9817
    @jankokol9817 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was in 6th Grade (aged 10-11) and broke my leg during a bicycle crash. Had to put my leg in a full cast and had to learn how to walk with crutches. Stayed at home and was mostly bed-bound for almost 5 months. Got homework from my classmates, so I could keep up. After 5 months, I got a heel (a large block of plastic) attached to the bottom of my cast, so I could 'step' on that leg, and was allowed to go back to school. Started off still using crutches for support but the doctor recommended that I got used to not using them and for me to start walking unsupported. After a week of not using them, I accidently slipped on a wet patch on the floor at my school and fell (landed on the other side of my body, so the cast was alright - it was a smaller fall, so I was not badly injured either). Could not stand up by myself, so my classmate friend went to get a teacher. The teacher (a chemistry-biology teacher in her late 50s) went to see me and instead of helping, started screaming at me why I do not have my crutches and how stupid I am for not seeing the wet spot. She finally called some of my other classmates and said "pick this stupid pupil up" before returning to her classroom. I still dislike her to this day and hope that my nephew does not get her as the chemisty and/or biology teacher.

  • @davidtherwhanger6795
    @davidtherwhanger6795 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dang. Guess I was lucky in substitute teachers. One we had was a real old guy. We were covering WW2 in history. Turns out he was in the US Army at one of the air fields around Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941. We got a first person account of what happened. Dude was chill about talking about it, as I recall no question was taboo.

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 ปีที่แล้ว

      wow you got a hella lucky dude first accounts of peral are rare as fuck today. count ya fucking stars as they say ya lucked really hard. also the no taboo proved how much he had accepted things.

  • @moon-yv1ex
    @moon-yv1ex ปีที่แล้ว

    Here is the (worst) teacher ive ever had:, i did not bring a form for an ice rink field trip, i had to sit in a small room with the (greatest) teacher ever, another child came in while i was talking about how I was not able to go on the field trip with the others, the child complained about me talking about the field trip, he got so aggravated that he picked up an open pair of scissors and aimed it at my heart! the teacher sitting in the room saw what was happening and quickly stoped the child from stabbing me, i went to the principals office and alerted the principal that i almost got stabbed and that the teacher needed help stopping the child from running towards me with the scissors, i waited in the principals office until the shock passed by, mrs cotton, (not the principal), told me to go back to class, i was feeling good because i was told to get back to class witch implies that the situation was taken care of, I told my teacher, (the worst teacher), that i almost got stabbed, she looked at me while saying ''I dont care, go out for recess'', my heart sank through the floor, I was devastated, I immediately started raging at my teacher, she told me that I was ''iN tRoUbLe FoR bEiNg RuDe🙄'', we argued for so long about me not wanting to be in trouble for complaining about my teacher not caring if I almost DIED! we walked around the halls with my teacher continuing the argument, I sprinted through the halls when my teacher didn't notice, I continued sprinting through the halls looking for the principals office, I found it and I made a huge complain to mrs cotton about my teacher being an A##! fortunately yet unfortunately the ''steve incident'' happened and we were forced to move out of the house by his demands, in other words my teacher does not care about me almost dying and only cares if I go out for ''ReCeSs🙄''

  • @thedarklord4017
    @thedarklord4017 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    6:13 same

  • @PolinaLee94
    @PolinaLee94 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a physics teacher who was a drunk. I don't know if all that was alcohol, but she was dreadfull. She was not bad, she was criminally stpd. When she "helped" a bunch of students with thier finnals they all flopped epically in practise tests. They all got 2 or 1 out of 25, worse even than random chance. And it's not like she took strugling students, they were A+ students in the mix. This happened because even in usual class she would "teach" us streight up wrong stuff. From what i rember, she confused poles of a magnet between one another, would always name a new number when asked what the speed of light/sound/g was. Over all, what she said was complete gibberish or sounded like she was comically wrong on purpose as a joke. The most stpd thing i heard her say was: "Mss.X, why gravity works the way it does? Mss.X: Oh well ... ugh, jesus produces it". Most of my classmates didn't care much or didn't know better and liked her because of how she graded homework. She constantly made up weird useless rules that had nothing to do with science to evaluate home work or test results. They were all about using the correct colour pen for notes or something. One of the rules was that you had to have a vertical red line on every page of your textbook exactly 4 sm from the edge. If you didn't draw a line or if it was 3.8 sm, you'd get a D no matter the quality of your work. It would be just a strict teacher quirk, if not for the fact that the space was to be reserved for her comments on the homework, but ... SHE NEVER LEFT ANY. Not ever, none of her students ever got it. She would just come up to you with a ruler, measure if the line was 4 sm from the edge, and walk on. I tested her a few times, writting comically wrong answers in my papers, while following all the "aestetics" rules and got good grades on them. She would also say "i need to check something in the lab" (she callled a supply closet her lab), drink there and go back to class, acting like she just pooled off some mindblowing illusion or something. But we knew.
    I tell you, she was not fired fast enough. We had her for almost a semestr. If the students she "helped" didn't flop practice test, i think the school administraition wouldn't even notice.
    Later i learned that she fought her addiction for years, finnaly got her job back but relapsed a few week before the start of a school year because her daughter died.

  • @dogofwar6769
    @dogofwar6769 ปีที่แล้ว

    This didn't specially happen to me but my 4th grade teacher went crazy and almost beat a student to death with a chair. She was always a very spiteful teacher, but one day she just blew a gasket an grabbed a chair and started beating a kid with it. I didn't see it because I had moved away two years after I had her. But it was still pretty crazy when I heard about it.

  • @colinliggett9585
    @colinliggett9585 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice!

  • @kawaiibrarian
    @kawaiibrarian ปีที่แล้ว

    Not a teacher, but I principalI had to deal with.
    I was severely bullied in Middle School, primarily on the bus rides home. I made numerous reports to the principal and my mother even filed multiple complaints after numerous times I came home after riding the bus, crying.
    The thing was, the principal barely did a damn thing to stop it. She was just friggin' oblivious to how frequent the bullying was occurring. When I made what was eventually my final report (The bullies were throwing stuff at me on the bus), she makes an investigation.... only to not have me accompany her (I had after-school band class, but she didn't consider I should be coming) and only gives the bullies an In-school suspension; basically, it's a detention of sorts during school hours (in my district, anyway) - you still go to school, but you have to go another room and not attend class, and are still expected to do school work.
    The bullying still resumed after that, and it got worse. It got to the point where my parents had to take matters into their own hands because the principal gave the bullies what would qualify as a slap on the wrist - and my parents ended up driving me to school for the remainder of my 8th grade year. The bullying ceased when I got to high school.
    While The principal did inform the high school I was going to of my situation, she basically did nothing to stop the bullying in the first place and/or give the bullies a much more harsher punishment. She got a promotion of sorts at teh end of my 8th grade year, to which I didn't think she deserved it because of what I had gone through. I'm still embittered by this to this day.

  • @Some_Random_Person854
    @Some_Random_Person854 ปีที่แล้ว

    At my school every class has 2 teachers. One was like the main teacher and one was the sub if the main one is gone. I have no idea if other schools do this too.

  • @aaryasinha2637
    @aaryasinha2637 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    15:45 whoa whoa, calm down my guy, also LIGHTLY?!

  • @Vinemaple
    @Vinemaple ปีที่แล้ว

    I thought I'd be able to laugh or just shake my head at these stories, but, damn. I feel horrible now.

  • @agintwolf4345
    @agintwolf4345 ปีที่แล้ว

    Okay, here we go. So when I was in kindergarten I didn’t have the *worst* teacher ever, but she was still bad. We had a system where if you were bad enough you got sent home early. Where your parents decide your punishment. I got sent home almost every day. But here’s the thing, I was probably the best student in her class. She hated me. I’m not really sure why. My dad put it this way when talking to a friend: “it would be like all the other students would be causing a ruckus and he (me) would join in and he (aging me) would get in trouble.” It’s a little over exaggerated but you get the idea. At some point my parents just stopped punching me because he realized that it was the teacher, not me.she even suggested that I had ADHD. I hated her, and she hated me.
    TLDR: My teacher would punish me for almost no reason and and went so far as calling me mentally impaired.

  • @oops_player7328
    @oops_player7328 ปีที่แล้ว

    If this continues Teachers will be replaced by Robots.

  • @princessmarlena1359
    @princessmarlena1359 ปีที่แล้ว

    Had a really belligerent eighth grade teacher who tried to humiliate me when he thought I wasn’t paying attention. He asked me “What did I just say!?”, after finishing a lecture. I repeated the last sentence he had said before that, perfectly. The class erupted in laughter, he turned beet red and said “correct”, but I could do no right in his class after that. My fraternal twin brother, my classmates, and I tormented that creep every chance we got.
    We tore out the spiral bound notebook pages (a serious no-no in his class), we stole/hid his lunch, we even found out where he lived where we then toilet papered and egged his house and his car. He ended up quitting mid year (he was a year away from getting tenure, but said it “wasn’t worth it”), we got a pretty awesome teacher in his place.

  • @aidensinclairw.29
    @aidensinclairw.29 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The worst teacher I’ve ever had was my 8th grade English teacher. For starters, she basically did fuckall as a teacher. There were numerous instances where she would leave the classroom unattended with an audiobook or something playing so she could do whatever bullshit she could’ve been doing during break, and all the fucking students would start wreaking havoc once she left. She was also the cheerleading coach and was buddy-buddy with all the nasty cheerleaders who were harassing me that year (basically she hated anyone who wasn’t on the cheer team). One final thing: According to one of my friends, after I had left that stupid school, that teacher had said something pretty dismissive about me (the friend didn’t tell me what the teacher said, but it had to have been bad enough to the point where it pissed them off enough to feel the need to confront her about it)
    So yeah, that’s basically what you need to know about the worst teacher I’ve ever had. Unfortunately, as far as I’m aware, she was never fired from her job.

  • @rocwolfe2674
    @rocwolfe2674 ปีที่แล้ว

    in 9th grade there was a kid who would constantly threaten to "bash my head in" with his backpack when id hang out with my friends because he consired my friends to be his friends as well, one day i got tired of his crap and simply knocked his hat off of his head in the library. i was suspended for 2 weeks, he was suspended for ONE day. teachers and staff would excuse his threats, mainly because he was borderline special needs, and would claim stuff like "he probably didny take his pills that day" whenever he would threaten me. the day i knocked his hat off he actually swung his backpack at my leg and hit my leg, which led to me knocking his hat off his head. the "Zero Tolerance Policy" for bullying in schools often punishes the victims of bullying more than it punishes the bullies, and a lot of teachers get the weird mindset of how victims are basically "asking for it" or "egging on" or even "provoking" the bully.

  • @clanpinguini5850
    @clanpinguini5850 ปีที่แล้ว

    Someone I know said that a person in the class fell over when going to sharpen their pencil and they got DETENTION AND ISOLATION!!!!

  • @samspetifore9875
    @samspetifore9875 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    12:50-13:37 I hope that that person is doing OK.

  • @Brittany_Fan
    @Brittany_Fan ปีที่แล้ว

    My teacher from 1st grade always yelled at the class. Expected us to be a 5th grade class.