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Originally Posted by ARTelevision
As Rodney indicated - his teaching is flawed.
I'm surprised so many folks want entertainment rather than sound educaton. The most popular teachers are not typically the best ones.
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I agree that usually the popular teachers are the ones that let the students be slackasses, but wanting your teacher to be somewhat entertaining doesn't mean students would rather have entertainment than education. I'd rather have someone who really knows what they're talking about and has the ability to make the class interesting. I guess it's easy to get entertainment and interest mixed up...by entertaining I mean not completely and utterly dull. Most of the teachers I've had have been mindless drones who spit out information for the students to memorize. The best teachers I've had (I gauge that by what I've learned and remembered from the class) have been the ones that are interesting and even entertaining. I've yet to have an entertaining teacher who had a flawed teaching style...it seems to be the other way around at my school.
-Lasereth
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