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Bini Sebastian, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, 65201
The class I took with Bini was Experiencing Cultural Diversity in the United States, which was an awesome class to take before I graduated from college. Also, this was my first time having a class as a discussion basis, but I would say I loved the way the class was organized and thought was a better way to learn knowledge in that form rather than sitting in the class just for taking notes. In the classroom, she guided us very well to talk about our experiences, views on certain things, and express our emotions, which is a good experience for me because I hardly speak in class before. On the other hand, she let us know how to be a good listener and show sympathy for the minorities and the injustice they suffer in this society. At first, I didn't like this class too much because the topics it discusses can easily drive your emotions and take you to a more real-world, which I am afraid to know. I am very grateful to Bini for everything she has done for me. We had several personal discussions after class, and she was very concerned about my feelings when talking about certain topics and making sure I was comfortable talking about them. In the process, the confidence and support she gave me helped me being easier to express my opinions in class and no longer afraid to talk about certain topics. The atmosphere in her class is really good. I can reflect on myself and the society in the process of learning, so as to improve my perspective on things and the way I talk to people. This is my luck in her classroom, and I hope she can eventually become a teacher and use her power to influence more students.
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Pre calculus, North Florida Christian, Tallahassee, FL, 32312
Very hard notes and long notes
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Allen raterman, Rockhurst High School, Kansas City Missouri, MO
Best English teacher out there
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Giselle Ioannidis, Columbia High School, Maplewood, NJ
Very responsive and supportive. Students must be willing to work hard - students’ organization and time management skills end up improving by the end of the semester. Highly recommend her if you want to LEARN and have an inquisitive mind.
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Pre-algebra, Jefferson middle school, midland, MI, 48640
he had audacity to tell me I forgot a negative when graphing my inequalities and he assigns too much homework. Also o made him a shirt and he had the LITERALLY AUDACITY to only wear it once a week for one hour of the day.
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Ms. Hinkelman, South High School, Valley Stream, NY
She is constantly absent and he times that she is here she talks about group work. She doesn't actually teach. I understand that Pre-AP World History is a collage course class or he introduction to one but she does not teach at all. She reads from the textbook and if she's going to do that then what's the point in having a teacher. She does not fully explain things and I students would have ton of questions to ask but they wouldn't ask her bc she is still going to leave that person with unanswered questions. I really recommend a different tracher doing the AP courses such as Mr. O'Brien or Mr. Visone who makes people want to learn and stay awake in class.
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Audrey Shalom, Columbia Grammar, New York, NY
She is Cray-Cray at time, yells, and gives us tons of HW
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Stanley Pitchford, STLCC-Florissant Valley, Florissant, MO, 63135
He’s a great teacher and takes the time out of his day to make sure we understand the criteria and is overall very caring when it comes to his students. As long as you put the effort into his class he’ll put the effort into you.
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