Oct 10 2008
Our Teacher Insulted Us
This happened Sept. 18, 2008. It was a great morning for me. Rise and shine. Good news on TV. I read the Yayee book by Fr. JJ before taking a bath. I hurriedly ate my breakfast and trying to catch up the jeepney. As usual, with the morning rush, it is very crowded in the jeepney.
When I got inside the school and rode the elevator to the 5th floor. I think someone called me in the elevator but I didn’t mind. When I reached the classroom, I saw my classmates came too early. Wait, I’m the one who is late. I got by the flag ceremony on the ground floor.
Anyway, our teacher/professor came and started the lesson. Yeah, it would be another discussion on the Executive Department. Blah, blah, blah goes the teacher/professor until she asked us who is the chief of staff of AFP? The foreign relations? No student answered.
YAN LANG ANG ALAM NIYO? MAGPAGANDA? MGA WALANG PINAG-ARALAN? She talks in Tagalog sometimes. I was shocked. She insulted us… No, am I dreaming? She indeed insulted us. If we did not learn anything, we won’t be in the 2nd year of our course. I did not graduate from a ZERO BASED school just to get insulted. I didn’t expect that to happen. It’s like a big shock for us especially to me since I sat in front. For a non-related… Err.. Irrelevant question and then we can’t answer and she insults us like that? You must be kidding me. It’s not right to insult a student for a student needs to learn the lesson. It is the duty of the teacher/professor to help us learn what-the-freaking-Constitution-said so that we can understand-the-stupid-lesson. Sorry for the word, I can’t control myself anymore.
I’ve shared this to my mom and she told me that she didn’t pay high tuition to get us insulted. I’ve talked with my classmate and he agreed that the teacher/professor made a wrong move but he told me not to argue with it anymore. Hint: The teacher/professor is currently teaches in my current school.
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she’s known to be tangential about her lessons though.