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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad teacher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is ineffective or unhelpful in their role as an educator.
Example: "Many students struggled in the class because they felt they had a bad teacher who didn't explain the material clearly."
Alternatives: "an ineffective teacher" or "a poor educator".
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Was I really a bad teacher?
There's a Bad Teacher show.
Sometimes they've had a bad teacher.
On top of all that, I'm a bad teacher.
If you have a bad teacher, you should fire them.
I'm not saying John Boehner was a bad teacher.
I was a bad teacher at a good school.
Was this because I was a bad teacher?
"It's very rare that you come across a bad teacher.
You get a bad teacher, it messes you up for the rest of the journey".
I felt erased in that classroom not because I had a bad teacher, but by design.
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