Chapter 396: Professor Bins!
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Rebirth of the Harry Potter
- Rakuhoku
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- 2021-01-30 08:14:39
After the Triwizard Tournament.
The students from Boothbarton and Durmstrang School of Witchcraft and Wizardry walked partly and left part.
The remaining students seem to be interested in developing in the UK, and would like to learn more about Diagon Alley and the Ministry of Magic through the students before Hogwarts has a holiday.
In the free time of the week.
Hogwarts, an ancient magic school that has existed for thousands of years, began its first evaluation of teaching.
One morning, all the prefects woke up all the students in the college to have something to do in the auditorium.
"Ah, isn't the exam finished, what else is there?" someone rubbed his eyes and yawned.
"Don't ask so much, get dressed quickly."
The students walked out of their tower, stepped up the spiral staircase, passed the foyer, and entered the auditorium.
As soon as he saw that all the professors at Hogwarts were already sitting in the front row with a serious face on his laughing face, he immediately slipped back to his academy table.
After everyone sat down, Professor McGonagall stood up and said, "The purpose of informing you today is to let you make an evaluation of the professors’ work. This evaluation is very important. Please complete it in a true manner. You can't do it if you want to cheat."
Professor McGonagall waved his magic wand, and more than 800 pieces of parchment fell from the air and fell in front of everyone.
Some students from the other two schools looked at this unheard of things as spectators: Is this the style of a large school? There are even students who rate the professor who teaches magic.
The Hogwarts students immediately picked up the parchment and looked at it.
There are about twenty questions on the parchment, and each question can be scored 1 to 5 points. The full score is 100 points.
These questions are to check the teaching level of the professors, the professor's handling of the magic book, and the teaching effect.
It does not contain moisture, so it is a direct hit.
"Hey, I'm going to give Snape a score first. He's hit my hand. I want to let him know why the flowers are so red." A Gryffindor student said sinisterly.
"A strong sense of responsibility, patience and love for students... Bah, I'm under mercy for giving him two points."
"I am a teacher, and I have a decent appearance... A decent ghost. He has never changed his clothes. I don't know how long his hair has been washed and greasy. Give him one point."
"Seriously preparing lessons, proficient in lectures, thorough knowledge of magic... I, how about giving him a point?"
"Sigh, ah." The classmate who wanted to deliberately lower the score suddenly shouted in pain.
"My hand..." I saw many red dots appearing on his hand, as if he had been pierced by countless needles.
In addition to him, there are other places in the auditorium where there are breathing sounds.
Professor McGonagall emphasized once again: "You can only follow your own heart to evaluate teaching, good is good, bad is bad, this teaching evaluation is not a trifle!"
She glanced at George and Fred.
They seemed to be performing a silent mime, with colorful expressions on their faces, and their palms shaking like chicken feet.
So the students who originally wanted to unfairly evaluate the teaching are honest, and obediently give the most truthful scores in their hearts.
"Well, I will give Professor Snape five points for this." Then he found that the pain had disappeared.
"Teach magic knowledge accurately and systematically, with outstanding key points, and sufficient reasoning...five points."
"Students can skillfully use the magic knowledge they have learned to solve practical problems... 5 points."
"Classroom teaching is not boring, dare to manage, class discipline is good... I am convinced, who dares to make trouble in Snape's class? I really don't want to give him these five points. This is based on our pain. ."
"Appropriate assignment and correction of homework, serious answering of questions, and equal treatment of classmates... Give three points. When did he treat us Gryffindor and Slytherin equally, and the amount of homework is scary."
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The time didn't last long, because I can only tell the truth, so I don't have to struggle in every way.
After everyone has completed the evaluation.
Professor McGonagall waved his magic wand again, and pieces of parchment flew back to the staff desk.
Professor Flitwick, Hagrid, Professor Victor, Professor Sinista, etc. all looked at the thick pile of parchment with some anxiety.
Principal McGonagall has told them about the seriousness and importance of teaching evaluation. First, the salary and salary must be based on the students' evaluation of teaching.
"Well, all levels of prefects stay and count the results with the professor, and the rest of the students can leave." Professor McGonagall said.
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In the afternoon, the results came out.
Except for Professor Snape and Professor Bins's evaluation, which is somewhat special, the comprehensive evaluations of other professors are good. Although there are some differences, the problem is not big, just the difference between good and better.
Professor Snape's question about teacher ethics, without exception, was so bad that it was the worst of all professors, and it was far apart by the second place.
Although he is extremely partial to the students of Slytherin, and the students of Slytherin know this well, it is a pity that in addition to the students of the other three colleges who gave him poor evaluations on these issues, the students of Slytherin I can only make bad reviews with tears.
Who told them to seek truth from facts?
But in terms of his teaching ability and magical strength, he has received extremely high evaluations, the highest among all professors in the school.
This is also irrefutable, where is his strength.
The other is Professor Bins.
When the professors checked the final score together and saw the average score of Professor Bins, they couldn't help being silent.
Only Snape had a constant sneer on his lips.
When all the professors are 80 points or more, Professor Bins is a maverick, with an average score of only 34 points, and the highest score is only 49 points.
The only problem that received unanimous praise from students is that the teaching language is clear, not rushing, and the classroom atmosphere is good.
This question received five points praise from 90% of the school’s students.
Because listening to Professor Bins’s lecture, it’s hard not to sleep, can the classroom atmosphere be bad?
Professor McGonagall looked ugly at the column on the parchment that scored Professor Bins, and finally let out a long sigh.
She knew that Professor Bins was old-fashioned and had some problems in class, but she did not expect that in the eyes of students, it was already so bad~EbookFREE.me~ His profound knowledge is genuine, but unfortunately, his teaching ability It's too bad.
"Where is Bince Cuthbert?" Professor McGonagall asked.
Professor Flitwick said: "He didn't show up this morning, he should be in the office."
Professor McGonagall took a deep breath, as if making a difficult decision, she said: "Just follow the rules we discussed earlier."
"Each year with an evaluation score of less than 55, the evaluation process will be initiated: All Hogwarts professors will listen to the teacher’s class and discuss the final decision whether to expel or stay in school for one year. If the evaluation next year If the teacher reaches the standard, the normal professor status will be restored. If there is still no significant progress, the professor status will be expelled."
"I'm going to inform Professor Bins to prepare," said Mrs. Hooch, the flight class professor.
Professor McGonagall nodded.
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