Sunday, May 6, 2012
Miss Wolff
Well, she is certainly in a tough position. The first thing I would probably say is that there are going to be kids that just won't cooperate with her and there will be kids who will say that they hate her. She has to accept it, but stay strong. People will always want to criticize her, since she is in front of everyone. If she can understand and accept that she will be better prepared. I have had the "pleasure" of dealing with two new English teacher extremes. The first one was in eight grade when I had Mrs. Pitman her first year of teaching. I am incredibly lazy so it is mainly my fault, but she loaded up on work. I was doing absolutely tons of work for that class which wasn't so awesome. In the end I was sent to regular English for my less then stellar performance. Then that is when I had Mr. Marchione as my teacher for freshman regular English second semester. He had no real clue what he was doing. We would start off everyday of class just talking and not doing anything. I passed with flying colors. I guess I would prefer more of a Mrs. Pitman again just because I learned more, but don't put the students through hell and back.
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