sravan_pinky143
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Help! I've been in school almost 5 months. We've covered a lot of A & P and pathology and are now getting heavily into kinesiology (which I love) and, of course, hands-on massage.
But during the past month my attitude has taken a nosedive, and I'm afraid it's partly because of my teacher. I have never met such a negative person. Her style is to criticize, forbid, interrupt, and warn. Her lectures are full of "don'ts" and very light on "dos". During practicals I've never heard her start off a criticism with a positive comment ("you're doing X well, but let me show you how you could do Y better"); she focuses only on what we're doing wrong. While correcting us, she practically knocks us out of the way so she can show the right way to work on the client. During lectures she does exaggerated "impressions" of the clumsy, oafish students she thinks (and tells us) we are. Although we all work very hard (both in class and out) to correct our faults, she doesn't seem to see our progress, only our faults. It's very discouraging.
I know this sounds like a big vent about the teacher, and I don't mean it that way. As a student I know I do a lot of things wrong and need to practice over and over again. The teacher may not realize how negative she sounds, and I can't change her anyway. I'm looking for a way to get excited about school again, or at least get through the next 4 months so I can get out, get licensed, and start practicing the profession I want to do for the rest of my life.
But during the past month my attitude has taken a nosedive, and I'm afraid it's partly because of my teacher. I have never met such a negative person. Her style is to criticize, forbid, interrupt, and warn. Her lectures are full of "don'ts" and very light on "dos". During practicals I've never heard her start off a criticism with a positive comment ("you're doing X well, but let me show you how you could do Y better"); she focuses only on what we're doing wrong. While correcting us, she practically knocks us out of the way so she can show the right way to work on the client. During lectures she does exaggerated "impressions" of the clumsy, oafish students she thinks (and tells us) we are. Although we all work very hard (both in class and out) to correct our faults, she doesn't seem to see our progress, only our faults. It's very discouraging.
I know this sounds like a big vent about the teacher, and I don't mean it that way. As a student I know I do a lot of things wrong and need to practice over and over again. The teacher may not realize how negative she sounds, and I can't change her anyway. I'm looking for a way to get excited about school again, or at least get through the next 4 months so I can get out, get licensed, and start practicing the profession I want to do for the rest of my life.