Professors who teach hard sciences courses do not usually get good reviews. The best way to make comparisons is to compare hard sciences courses professors with their peers, and NOT to compare them with professors in social sciences and/or arts/humanities. This is what's most misleading and shows students' ignorance about science and objectivity.
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'students are not supposed to get 90s' .... oh great. one of those teachers that doesnt believe in giving A's, regardless of the effort and result, i'd wager?
I believe that it moved him about how much his student liked him and his class but at the same time it said he failed at his job. Hard to react to that.
The one who 'makes dry material interesting' just unintentionally taught a great lesson on how to do it: if you, the teacher, find the material interesting, and you enthusiastically communicate that interest to your students, they will find it interesting too, even when they never thought they would.
These were the professors who agreed to be filmed. You should have gotten some real assholes in the video. Then call it, 'the good, bad & down right ugly.'
Prof Wilson does not know how to take constructive criticism. If majority of the students are commenting on the poor lecture structure, maybe there might be an actual issue. He always says, "personally, I don't think the way I teach is wrong". Sir, humble yourself and actually take the comments students have to say and learn to improve yourself.
prof. Wilson is known as one of the worse profs in the physics department and they always give him first year courses to teach to scare people off of physics. He literally said in the video that "students are not suppose to get 90s" in his course. (This is coming from a Physics major)
He is correct; if students knew the whole course in the first year 90% grades; then the course would be useless/too easy for increasing students knowledge and would have to be made more challenging! A professor!
@@samrakhan9525 It isn't about students knowing the whole course; it's about learning. The professors _should_ be "increasing students knowledge" as you say; but not fighting against them, or penalizing them for getting good grades.
@@samrakhan9525 Correct? I am a physics major, and these kinds of pricks are everywhere in the physics department. Dumb teacher raises dumb students, maybe you are one of these ignorant pricks?
It is because as a viewer we are only seeing a small clip of their response. So many things can affect how one comes across in a video such as nervousness, or lack of sleep and so on. I will say as a viewer if I did not take into account those variables... I would assume he is one of those out of touch professors that make their classwork hard just because they think that is how university is supposed to be. It is the misconception that university must be hard, and often if you make it hard it backfires and causes the teaching to be less effective because the students are not grasping all the material that you are trying to teach and therefore are coming away with less. Making it challenging just because it is "university".... is focusing on grading, not on actually teaching. That often causes a professor to be crappy, and some people will still enjoy their classes but a lot will be put off and not enjoy the learning process because they aren't actually learning in a manner that allows them to master the subject. That is how he comes across, what he actually is like, I have no idea.
@@eringobragh387 well university should be challenging and hard to some degree. If you want an easy game go back to kindergarden. There are so many dumb or lazy people that graduate university it's almost a shame to the degrees. Of course the main goal of every professor should be to teach the subject with passion and make sure people get it, but the exams should reflect the knowledge you need in a potential future job and therefore be hard. I don't want losers in jobs just because the professor made easy exams.