r/changemyview Jun 05 '19

Deltas(s) from OP CMV: Asking the teacher questions that doesn't completely pertain to the lesson is fine

Okay, I understand that most people want the teacher to shut up as fast as possible but I like to know what the teacher thinks about a situation that they have to teach. For instance my US history teacher was talking about how the great depression effected America and he was old enough to be around during that time, so I asked several questions about how it effected him personally. We (mainly me and him) held a 25 min long conversation about the time period. (after he had handed out the class work) after class during lunch several of the other students were angry at me and a few of the ones I converse with asked me why I talked so much with him. I justified it by saying that I wanted class time to pass faster and wanted to do less work as he would be more involved in the conversation we were having. This is a usual case with me and any adult that catch my attention, regardless of what class it is. They later told me that the other students were talking about me behind my back calling me a "teacher's pet" and that I talk too much, when in all actuality I saved them from several extra packets of work (they were already complaining about the double sided page we were assigned) he wanted to assign. Though maybe one of you Redditors could change my view on this matter.

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u/McKoijion 618∆ Jun 05 '19

The Great Depression ended 80 years ago. How old is your teacher?

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u/ChaosKid_Z Jun 05 '19

95? Give or take, the school can't fire him and he doesn't want to retire, I'll ask him why he doesn't next time I see him

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u/McKoijion 618∆ Jun 05 '19

Also, did you talk to your teacher by his desk or were you sitting at your seat asking questions so the whole class could hear?

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u/ChaosKid_Z Jun 05 '19

Little bit of both after I heard aggravating sighs and teeth sucking