Mr. Luis Duany: Duany was the "most feared" teacher to be in my high school's math department, he taught AP stats and calc, along with 9th grade. He would relate everything with music, we would start class with one of 5 different Salsa songs and then go on to challenge us with some math problems to "warm up our brains".
Mr. Jose Beltran: Mr. Beltran was my senior physics teacher. every Friday we would go off on a tangent from the week's material and he would just talk about any question we had in physics. These questions ranged from black holes to how can we time travel. The interesting thing about him is that he would always pick up on Monday with the question from last Friday, and extend the discussion if it was necessary.
Mr. Ivan Flores: He was a young teacher that was a character all on his own. by far the wackiest of the teachers. During test he would walk around the class, and during the most silent moment of it he would hit the metal boockshelf at the back of the class as loud as he could. He was into getting students to take tests more lightly, while I might not agree with his practices I must admit that it was quite successful. By the end of the year my whole class was comfortable with taking any kind of test. He would also give homework assignments the weirdest way, he would start by saying the page, but instead of saying 247 he would say 200 a pause 40 a pause and then 7. And while assigning the problems he would say something like "problems 1 through 29, the evens... Yeah! don't do them, do the odds" or other times he would say "do 1 through 33 odds" and after a long pause he would say "and from 2 to 32 do the evens". He made us not to stress out as much for notes, and made class more interesting.
What I know that was different from these teacher was that they thought outside the box, tried to teach students things in different ways and also encourage to go further than the classroom without the students noticing it. They avoided being monotonous in class, always thinking about different ways to teach the same material, striving never to make us feel like they are an absolute know-er. I know that teacher everywhere are very different, all my teachers ranged indifferent levels of wackiness, but what I would like to know is: Who was your wackiest teacher? Was he/she effective?
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