1 / 16

What to Expect in High School

What to Expect in High School. Teacher types. 1. The Disciplinarian. The Disciplinarian. Pros: Will make you do your work Will always have your letter grade handy. Will call your parents frequently. Cons: No bathroom breaks. No classroom communication.

vian
Download Presentation

What to Expect in High School

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. What to Expect in High School

  2. Teacher types

  3. 1. The Disciplinarian

  4. The Disciplinarian Pros: • Will make you do your work • Will always have your letter grade handy. • Will call your parents frequently. Cons: • No bathroom breaks. • No classroom communication. • Will often squirt you with water in the hallways if you’re misbehaving. Strategy: Just try and get along.

  5. 2. The Over-Caffeinated (or Under-medicated)

  6. The Over Caffeinated (or under medicated) Pros: • Thinks outside the box. • Times tests with a live hand grenade, just for fun. • Will make you laugh. Cons: • Unpredictable. • Might yell “Waffles!” in the middle of a lecture. • Might not remember your name. Strategy: Get to know this teacher, and read between the lines.

  7. 3. The Dreamer

  8. The Dreamer Pros: • Will believe strongly in your potential • Is very approachable. • You’ll get to express yourself. Cons: • Might digress on the odd occasion. • Has high expectations of your interest in school. • Might not like you if you’re better at their skill than they are. Strategy: Avoid the question: “So what have you done in your life?”

  9. 4. Mr./Ms. Nice THIS IS MY ANGRY FACE!

  10. Mr./Ms. Nice Pros: • Very forgiving of your personality quirks • Lets you hand things in late, or never • Laughs when most teachers would quit. Cons: • Lets everyone get away with everything. • Expects you to be happy along with everybody else. • Could turn into a hybrid of disciplinarian/over caffeinated. Strategy: Don’t take advantage of kindness.

  11. 5. The Robot

  12. The Robot Pros: • Gets all your marking done within minutes. • Has perfectly planned lessons. • Is consistent in demeanor. Cons: • Speaks in monotone even if the school is on fire. • Does everything “by the book”. • Has no interest in talking to you or getting to know you in class. Strategy: Do your work, go to class, listen, repeat.

  13. 6. The Rookie

  14. The Rookie Pros: • Has lots of energy to plan fun lessons and sponsor your clubs. • Dreams of changing lives through the magic of books. • Highly endearing and cares about students. Cons: • Sets impossible goals. • Has no concept of reality / thinks he/she is above it. • Some students will purposely try to make him/her jaded . Strategy: Defend him/her from the bullies.

  15. 7. The Nearly Retired

  16. The Nearly Retired Pros: • Can have a lot of knowledge about subject area. • Doesn’t take any flack from classroom miscreants. • Teaches you about a different era. • Makes you read things. Cons: • Has funny writing and weird expectations, like spelling. • Marks papers by throwing them down a stairwell. The ones at the top get an ‘a’. • Has an advent calendar counting down days until retirement. • Has odd opinions. Strategy: Respect your elders.

More Related