I understand the importance of events and activities for people to do, but I'm more concerned with the elephant in the room: the quality and quantity of lessons has significantly decreased over the past few years. As someone who's been active in the teacher faction on and off since 2019, I've seen firsthand the evolution of how classes have looked over the past few years, and have grown incredibly disappointed over time.
Teacher activity over the past 6 months has been 53%. That means that of our roster of 24, only 12 teachers are fulfilling at least 10 lessons per month. In the past, our quota used to be 15 per month, and it seemed somewhat rare for more than a handful of people not make it. It was never perfect, of course, but I don't recall it ever having been this bad.
Classes have also significantly decreased in quality over time; instead of doing interactive and engageable activities, teachers oftentimes plan out actual full academic lessons, which consist either of boring lectures (that they're most likely copy/pasting, which is surprisingly easy to catch) or distributing boring work that doesn't supplement roleplay in the slightest. The last thing anyone wants to do after a long day of school is log onto minecraft and do more school, so why are we actually doing academic lessons? There are plenty of pseudo-academic activities teachers could lead their classes in that would produce much more interesting roleplay, and all it takes to find them is a change in perspective when planning out lessons. Instead, a lot of us put in time to research a specific topic, then put their class to sleep with the most boring thing they'd read in their life.
(Note, I'm not claiming to be perfect or any better than the next guy in any way. I'm inactive as hell, and the only reason my classes are half-decent is because I use my wacky character as a crutch.)
(Note^2, I understand that teachers can put a lot of time and effort into planning lessons. That's not going to change the fact that I would much rather prefer watching paint dry over engaging myself with their 20 minute lecture.)
The previous teacher faction leads have all spoken out against boring activities and encouraged teachers to be more engaging, and even sat in on lessons to observe their faction and make sure they're doing a good job. Our current faction lead, mister Josh "KimiNoUso" ua doesn't pay us quite as much attention, and I've lost track of how many times I've complained about it. Call me a hater, but my man doesn't have the time and/or energy to give (arguably) one of the most important factions the attention it needs. I genuinely think he either needs to get another VP to fill in for him, or just have someone replace him altogether. There are plenty of competent staff members, throw a rock into the crowd of the ones without important roles and you'll hit a good candidate for the spot.
Really, I think SRP's quality would increase tenfold if the teaching factions were whipped into proper shape. Yes, I understand that it is ultimately the responsibility of individual teachers to actually plan out and execute good and proper activities, but it's the responsibility of the faction lead to make sure they're doing that.
Teacher activity over the past 6 months has been 53%. That means that of our roster of 24, only 12 teachers are fulfilling at least 10 lessons per month. In the past, our quota used to be 15 per month, and it seemed somewhat rare for more than a handful of people not make it. It was never perfect, of course, but I don't recall it ever having been this bad.
Classes have also significantly decreased in quality over time; instead of doing interactive and engageable activities, teachers oftentimes plan out actual full academic lessons, which consist either of boring lectures (that they're most likely copy/pasting, which is surprisingly easy to catch) or distributing boring work that doesn't supplement roleplay in the slightest. The last thing anyone wants to do after a long day of school is log onto minecraft and do more school, so why are we actually doing academic lessons? There are plenty of pseudo-academic activities teachers could lead their classes in that would produce much more interesting roleplay, and all it takes to find them is a change in perspective when planning out lessons. Instead, a lot of us put in time to research a specific topic, then put their class to sleep with the most boring thing they'd read in their life.
(Note, I'm not claiming to be perfect or any better than the next guy in any way. I'm inactive as hell, and the only reason my classes are half-decent is because I use my wacky character as a crutch.)
(Note^2, I understand that teachers can put a lot of time and effort into planning lessons. That's not going to change the fact that I would much rather prefer watching paint dry over engaging myself with their 20 minute lecture.)
The previous teacher faction leads have all spoken out against boring activities and encouraged teachers to be more engaging, and even sat in on lessons to observe their faction and make sure they're doing a good job. Our current faction lead, mister Josh "KimiNoUso" ua doesn't pay us quite as much attention, and I've lost track of how many times I've complained about it. Call me a hater, but my man doesn't have the time and/or energy to give (arguably) one of the most important factions the attention it needs. I genuinely think he either needs to get another VP to fill in for him, or just have someone replace him altogether. There are plenty of competent staff members, throw a rock into the crowd of the ones without important roles and you'll hit a good candidate for the spot.
Really, I think SRP's quality would increase tenfold if the teaching factions were whipped into proper shape. Yes, I understand that it is ultimately the responsibility of individual teachers to actually plan out and execute good and proper activities, but it's the responsibility of the faction lead to make sure they're doing that.
haha I slipped through your filter, get pranked idiot B^)I agree that captains have to be like that, that's what I look for every time I have to pick one