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I really like Miss Antuna. Although she has her quirks, if you learn what she wants, it is easy to do well on her quizzes and tests. She is very clear in how she wants us to complete our work and you just have to learn to follow her instructions. Miss Antuna is very helpful if you meet with her one on one. She is also very funny and makes the classroom atmosphere enjoyable.
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She wants you to do well but is a very harsh grader.
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I feel bad because I know that Ms. Antuna has a lot of knowledge to share with us, but she is genuinely a terrible teacher. She degrades us and treats us like toddlers, publicly humiliates her students, and is extremely rude. I have never had a teacher in my life that has openly encouraged quantity over quality, but at the same time nit-picked and scrutinized our work for even the slightest mistake. She discourages learning and makes me hate her class.
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Miss Antuna, while easy to learn from, makes her classroom atmosphere completely humiliating, uninviting, and often upsetting. She deliberately ignores her students' questions and instead refers us to our 'buddies' who are often as confused about the material as we are. Instead of invigorating, challenging classwork, we get either laughably easy, repetitive busy work, or ridiculously hard questions that require multiple students to work together because she refuses to help us. It's ridiculous.
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" Ding ding ding ding ding! Childrenn! Are you seated and your homework is tchoweeng?! Tchow your homework to get a stiiamp! Children? Children! CHHIILLLDRREEENNN!" Give it up for Ms. Antuna everybody! 1. No one can tell the difference between her "C" and "Z" 2. She's really smart but I feel unheard and belittled like a preschooler in her class. Her little "rules" are inconsistent and unreasonable - especially since every other teacher in the school treats us like the mature students we are
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