Greetings!
Who was your craziest/most interesting teacher?
For me it would probably be my second year Roman History professor from my time in University. He was engaging, passionate and humorous. For first example, on the first day in class he showed up completely dressed as a Roman and showed us how various togas were really worn by demonstrating on some volunteers.
Second example, he also put in a couple of creative little fun jokes in our multiple choice exams, poking fun at the Romans as well as how they were portrayed in mainstream TV and Movies. Wouldn't be unusual to get a serious question with serious answers then then suddenly get a D) "They were too busy having orgies" then next question again "D) More Orgies!!"
Again, just brief examples, kinda tricky to explain. Silly but it did help us giggle and relax during a major final! Yet some were trick questions too, some sounded like teases but were actually legit answers.
Really brought the lives of the Romans (From the everyday existence to major stuff) to life in such an authentic yet creative way, as well as simply being good at teaching. Everyone was equally enthralled.
Who was your craziest/most interesting teacher?
For me it would probably be my second year Roman History professor from my time in University. He was engaging, passionate and humorous. For first example, on the first day in class he showed up completely dressed as a Roman and showed us how various togas were really worn by demonstrating on some volunteers.
Second example, he also put in a couple of creative little fun jokes in our multiple choice exams, poking fun at the Romans as well as how they were portrayed in mainstream TV and Movies. Wouldn't be unusual to get a serious question with serious answers then then suddenly get a D) "They were too busy having orgies" then next question again "D) More Orgies!!"
Again, just brief examples, kinda tricky to explain. Silly but it did help us giggle and relax during a major final! Yet some were trick questions too, some sounded like teases but were actually legit answers.
Really brought the lives of the Romans (From the everyday existence to major stuff) to life in such an authentic yet creative way, as well as simply being good at teaching. Everyone was equally enthralled.