I told my english teacher that a couple days ago, she just stood their and stared for a second before saying, "well lets not talk about this" and then passing out papers for the next lesson
Well, some tests are meant to be arduous, so it will make sense for most to fail on those. In my government class, I have a really tough teacher and getting a 70 on one of her quizzes is considered decent. Also, some classes just have more lower leveled students, so there will naturally be less people passing in that class.
One day we had a teacher he just had graduaded and afer a few weeks he told us that the failure of a Student is the failure of a teacher actually... well that was the only thing ive learnd from his lesson xD
Mrs. Kennedy my english teacher in high school would agree with this. The first time we took a test there and when we got back our results she asked whose fault was it that we failed. And we all replied confused "ours?" and she said "no. It is mine. As a teacher it is my responsiblity to find different methods so that all my students learn the material." We all where shocked and looked at each other. She even encouraged us to get in debates with her if we had facts to prove our argument. That and reading books.
if 90% of you fail, you should have did whatever the other 10% did to pass.
-Ms Pav
-Ms Smith