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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many teachers have a genuine passion for working with teenagers and want to do their best to give these kids the best possible change in life. I think teachers WANT to try to inspire their pupils.
Not all teenagers hate their teachers by the way. I went to a school where hardly any of the teachers were hated. Most were very well respected and many were "loved" by the kids (in the non-sick way!!!).
The irony with teeangers who hate school is that they often want to leave and get a job. They object to school because:
The thing about work though, is:
Sorry - I digress.
I have a huge amount of respect for people who choose to work with teenagers. I suppose the feeling of having helped just one kid, must make taking a lot of abuse worth it.
I guess. I know they are trying to help me and all, and generally I get on very well with my teachers, but sometimes I just feel like saying "Argh, it will be your fault if I end up a twitchy spinster muttering Shakespeare unding my breath to myself because I had no social life while young due the fact that was sat at home, kidding myself that I care about the deep underlying social issues of Romeo and effing Juliet". But I know it's for own good really... I think I just needed a rant.