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I am a secondary school Art teacher and I know not everyone loves my subject. I think in general all teachers ask from their students is that they try - we are not expecting everyone to love every subject or be amazing at it. It's also important that students take on board feedback and listen to what we are saying. I can assure you that no teacher giving out critique ever intentionally intends to put a student down or make them feel bad about their work. But being able to take on board constructive criticism is a life skill that is so important.
While this is not a subject, I still cannot get my head around the new numerical grades that we have here in the UK
QuoteWhile this is not a subject, I still cannot get my head around the new numerical grades that we have here in the UKTell me about it...it’s such a silly change. All of the students still refer to A’s and B’s anyway, even the younger ones. Basically 9=A** 8=A* 7=A 6=B 5=C+ 4=C- 3=D 2=E 1=F....easy, right?