I've been going to school for the past 14 to 13 years now so I pretty much have an idea on how I could or can classify the teachers that I had and those that I have now. Normally students would classify their teachers depending on the subject that they teach or the level of difficulty of the subject. However, I guess I could classify them now depending on how they teach, whether they are objective, subjective, or their somewhere in the middle. Subjective teachers are those who do not really go by the book. They use their own style in teaching. They prefer group discussions to long, sometimes boring, lectures. They would rather choose research papers over test papers. They choose to test how the student understand or interprets the lecture instead of drilling them with exams or quizzes. Maybe teachers who teach religion, music, arts, psychology, philosophy and other subject that focus on theories and the like fall under this category.(intrcom?^^)
Objective teachers are the opposite. They enjoy giving long lectures and series of exams depending on the syllabus given to them. Math and Science teachers usually fall under this category. Some can also be a combination of both. At times they can be subjective, and on other occasions they're objective. I can't really specify any subject in particular for this category since it pretty much depends on the person teaching. I think a teacher's style should depend on the subject that they teach. I mean who could really learn from a Math teacher who gives you a research project about some old mathematician instead of teaching you formulas and stuff that matters in Math??(I know people who aren't that into Math would beg to differ!^^)
When I was thinking of a topic for 'Classification'... nothing really came to mind.
Therefore I was left with this.
It ain't that bad I think, I hope..^^
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