Originally posted by Sarah168
its just that my economics subject is my worst subject and im really determined to improve but its difficult when the teacher is so disorganised and u haf to rely on yourself to an extent where u just want to give up. thats basically it but i got lucky with my other subjects, my teachers are great in those cases. i wouldnt want to raise a fuss abt it but i guess i should if i want to c some change. im doing everything i can on my own to study but as much as ppl may deny it, a teacher is extrmeley important in all cases.
Sarah, I would just like to let you know that don't give up just yet. My case was extremely similar to yours and I know exactly how you feel.
I totally agree with you! I strongly believe that teachers have huge impacts on students (for those who say no, shut up, don't wanna be rude but I've been there, felt it and experienced it)
However, before I go on further, I would just like to let you know that these are just some advices and I cannot hold any responsibility for it. and I don't encourage anyone to do this unless they are deeply unhappy.
okay, let me ask you something, how do teachers regard you at school? how many economic classes are there and how many of those classes run in parallel with your current class? because this will be crucial.
I felt that just going to the head teacher is not enough sometimes because he/she is in the same staff room as your teacher. Therefore, this will make him/her very difficult to do anything (unless you are in good terms with the head, otherwise, don't just approach him/her alone if you don't really know him/her)
What I would do is that, I would firstly discuss this matter with my year advisor. It might also be wise if you involve the head and your parents so that they would realise that there are some serious concerns. Ask them politely if you can change classes. It is also advised that you have your concerns written (otherwise, they probably won't be bothered because you have no written statement that they can refer to). If you are a reliable, hard working student, chances are that they WILL care! Mine did. and I was so much happier after I've changed my class.
Before you go on further, make sure you don't do these few things
1) Don't lead a class petition because it'll only make them think that you are a rebel.
2) Be polite and objective in your letter of complaint if you happen to be writing one. Don't make any subjective judgement or don't use any subjective words to depict your teacher because it is possible that you might find yourself in a legal action if the teacher happen to act against you with your letter (eg, if he loses his job because of this). Furthermore, chances are that he may read it.
I don't know if you are religious, but I find that i often find comfort in praying.
Good luck to you and do let us know how you went!