Favourite and least favourite math teachers

My favourite math teacher among all the teachers I have ever encountered was my grade-12 math teacher. He explained complex mathematical concepts in a way that was easy to understand. He had a knack for breaking down problems step by step, ensuring that every student grasped the fundamentals before moving on to more advanced topics. He also went beyond the curriculum to show us the real-world applications of math, making the subject relevant and exciting. Whether he was demonstrating how algebra played a role in everyday budgeting or showcasing the beauty of geometry in architecture, he made sure we saw the practical value of what we were learning. Moreover, he genuinely cared about his students' success, offering extra help during lunch hours, and organizing study groups before exams. His dedication went far beyond the classroom, and he motivated us to reach our full potential in mathematics.

My least favourite math teacher was my grade-10 math teacher. He would rush through lessons without providing sufficient examples or step-by-step explanations, leaving many of us feeling lost and frustrated. When students asked for clarification, his responses were often vague, adding to our confusion. He also lacked enthusiasm for the subject, which made it challenging for students to become engaged in math. His lessons were uninspiring, and he rarely demonstrated how math could be applied to real-life situations, making it difficult for us to see the relevance of what we were learning. His teaching approach did not foster a positive learning environment or facilitate a deeper understanding of mathematics.

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