So I'm coming to the end of my first year on my degree course and I'm finally starting to see the end of the tunnel...but...and there's always a but. I thought that it would be different this year at college, seeing as it is a degree course I'm doing, but no. This in fact has been one of the worst years yet. None of the tutors have become any more organised, it's got worse. They don't seem to be bothered, because at the end of the day lets face it, they still get paid. It's alright for them, they have their degree's and their jobs, so why should it matter to them. Well, it should matter to them because they chose to become a teacher. It was their choice to pass on their knowledge to their students and to help them gain the knowledge and qualifications to do what they want to do. They got to do what they wanted to do and supposedly they want to help me to do what I want to do, but it sure does not seem that way. So this makes me ask, why do people become teacher's if they can't spend their time actually teaching, or at least telling me what to do so I can get on with it? Why, if they don't care whether their students pass their degree or not, do they bother to continue to "teach"? I can safely say, that if in the future I end up not caring for a job, or caring to do it properly, then I'm not going to do it.
Amy :)
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
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Quite right my lil preggy friend. i agree wiv everything you have said and have signed up to follow your blog (think im the 1st, if i've done it right) so expect plenty of feedback from you opinionated college bud ;) xxx
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