I don't do bad things to teachers; however, I do "mold" them, if you will.
If there is a bad teacher (aka my Hebrew School teacher), I argue with her (it's always the she's I have a problem with; no idea why. maybe it's because I've only had 2 male teachers

) on strategic topics like teaching methods, unfair or too fair punishments, and the purpose of what we're learning. With the Hebrew School teacher, I got sent downstairs (I know. It's terrible.) for being ahead of the class (I was working ahead in our book because we were moving through it slower than a constipated raccoon on a sunny day). After I successfully completed 4 chapters of the workbook that the class hadn't even known existed, the principle came to me and inquired why I was down there. After all, I was a straight-A student with a reputation of being a good guy! At the end of the day, I had completely changed the curriculum with the principle. Next week, the teacher did something ridiculous to a student and I couldn't believe it. I spoke out when she handed his part to me in a nonviolent, almost-conversational tone, telling her it was unfair to ask such things of my good friend and classmate. She couldn't reprimand me because of the tone I had put it in. A few more incidents like this, and she changed into a more enjoyable person. I get by now, so it's all good.
I don't break rules. When an idiot's an idiot, though, I'll tell them so. Teachers aren't exceptions.
This post has been edited by Roadtoad6: 07 May 2005 - 01:34 AM