A while ago the secretary of the director of the Institute of Philosophy and Religion handed me a copy of the comments of some of my students in Logic - the class wherein I once walked out. Here it is…
- She discusses the subject matter clearly to be understood, but sometimes not.
- Please don’t walk our again. (Yes, never again)
- Don’t let your students overcome yourself. Don’t walk out.
- She should be more patient to her students.
(Well yes. But sometimes enough is enough!)
- She should know how to smile and not to look as if she is always angry at everybody. She must talk properly and clearly so that we could understand the lesson.
(Honestly I’ve always been the serious type of person, heheh! And hey, I talk properly but I’m just not used talking loudly, I’ve always been soft-spoken person so those who are seated at the back can’t hear my voice clearly).
- Improve your teaching. (Yes I will)
- Friendly, approachable. (Thank You)
- She masters the subject, but she does not excel in teaching it. (
Yes, this is actually the primary reason why I don’t want to teach Logic! It stays in my head and I don’t now how to share/to communicate it!)
Sometimes she does not apply the principles in it, and she makes errors in the recent exams. She just returned the paper and went away. There is no consideration for any corrections.
(No one is perfect, heheh! And oh, I’ve already made lots of considerations just to increase your grades, and you were already used to it, and so you don’t use your mind anymore so that even simple instruction you cannot follow).
- Ms. Abordo is very patient to her students. She is also very approachable and has a good or she knows good relation to her students.
(Thank you very much!)
- She must improve her teachings…
- Improve her teaching and her approach to the students. Also improve her attitude. ( ;-) Ouch!)
- She’s happy most of the time, which is a good thing because not all teachers and instructors do. At times she gives second chances to students who failed the quiz to bring up their grade through seat works. (Thank You!)
- Ma’am you need more practice…since it’s your first year of teaching, we can’t blame you but please improve for the betterment of Louisians…anyway, thanks!
(You’re welcome, and thanks also)
- Good luck to your other years to come.
- Ma’am Abordo is nice. She’s a good teacher and I do like her. Keep up the good work.
(I’ll keep the good work; I’ll improve whatever is lacking. Thanks!)
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