Back to school 2020 can be stressful, especially when you’re dealing with a bad teacher, and we at Psych2Go recognize this. So, we made a list of the signs of a bad teacher to help you recognize them. If you’re feeling stressed out, depressed, or anxious at school, know that you aren’t alone. To help the Psych2Go student community, we partnered with Monica from I wish I knew on YouTube to bring you an international $25 giveaway + a book that will be posted to you to support YOUR education!
📢 Psych2Go x I wish I knew giveaway rules
1) Subscribe to “Psych2Go” and turn on notifications:
https://www.youtube.com/user/Psych2GoTv
2) Subscribe to “I wish I knew” and turn on notifications: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo0AZBs8r2AOOqq3XqMgvoA?sub_confirmation=1
3) Like this video and comment something nice about your teacher on this video!
4) Watch this video until the end for the full details in order to enter the giveaway!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NWJQP5Rxio
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Want more psychology and mental health topics about schools in general? Check out our video on how schools can hurt your mental health: https://youtu.be/TCJBY78tXvw
Credits
Script Writer: Tristan Reed
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animation: Lesly
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
Jacobson, D. (2016). Causes and Effects of Teacher Burnout. Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies Collection.
Lorin, W. A. (2004). Increasing teacher effectiveness. Fundmentals of educational planning. United Nations.
Mupa, P. & Chinooneka, T. I. (2015) Factors contributing to ineffective teaching and learning in primary schools: What are schools in decadence? Journal of Education and Practice. 6(19): 125-132.
Sanders, W. & Rivers, C. (1996) Cumulative and Residual Effects of Teachers on Future Student Academic Achievement. University of Tennessee Value-Added Research and Assessment Center.
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