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Foul-Mouthed Teacher Earns Praises From Students

 
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itaewonguy



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:32 pm    Post subject: Foul-Mouthed Teacher Earns Praises From Students Reply with quote

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He dashes curse words in the classroom. He beats students with a shovel. And students love him. What's the secret here?

Woo Hyung-chul, 46, teaches math at a private institution or hakwon in Seoul that prepares students to get into colleges.

There are many teachers like him in Korea where education is a religion. But Woo stands out among them because his pedagogical approach is different.

"Don't throw an unrealizable goal to students on the first day." That's one of the lessons he shares in an interview with Donga Ilbo on Saturday. "Students will find it beyond their reach and give up."

Most of Woo's students are "problem kids" by some definition. They don't do well academically. Their attention span is short. But when they come to Yoo, their grades improve. If not, they at least have a good time laughing a lot. And as days go by, these students' grades also tend to pick up eventually. So, he's special.

Woo believes that when students don't do well academically, it's partly the teachers' fault. "You need to understand the teen culture to motivate them. When you motivate them, they do better academically," he said.

The secret of his approach lies in his three-step formula of "first apply sticks, then carrots, and show a vision."

He prepares his lecture by watching a comedy program. He uses the jokes he picked up from the comedy show in "disarming students and opening their hearts." He also uses "shock and awe" strategy. This includes intentionally cursing them and an exaggerated gesture of beating them with a shovel.

If it were in the U.S., he would be probably in jail for doing so. But yeah, it's Korea.

The chemistry he creates with such non-conventional methods is formidably effective and his income proves it. Students who gave up on math call him a "messiah" for redeeming them from the deep, dark valley of hopelessness and a state of utter lack of motivation.

Being a good deliverer of knowledge isn't enough, he says. "Students are not a memorizing machine. You should guide them to help find a life goal by meeting them on their terms," he said. "Creating a common ground of understanding between you and students is critical."

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aishiii



Joined: 24 Apr 2009

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Foul-Mouthed Teacher Earns Praises From Students Reply with quote

itaewonguy wrote:


If it were in the U.S., he would be probably in jail for doing so. But yeah, it's Korea.



I wonder what exactly this means.

Once again proving my point that in Korea, only the ends matter.
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crossmr



Joined: 22 Nov 2008
Location: Hwayangdong, Seoul

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

whatever you do, don't link the source:
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2010/01/113_59146.html

The article doesn't list who the reporter was.
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teacherinseoul



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

From what I gather, he's not actually beating them with a shovel; it's only a "gesture." I also think it's important to note that he's dealing with "problem kids" who probably have a high threshold for bad language.

*If the description is accurate, then I'd guess his popularity stems from enthusiasm (any good joker is enthusiastic) and a willingness to empathize with his students. One could not get away with being a harsh disciplinarian at all times, unless he/she has other redeeming factors.
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Old Gil



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This guy would not be in jail in the US. Sounds like a good teacher though. Getting these kids motivated is tough.
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Xuanzang



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Location: Sadang

PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:48 am    Post subject: Re: Foul-Mouthed Teacher Earns Praises From Students Reply with quote

itaewonguy wrote:


If it were in the U.S., he would be probably in jail for doing so. But yeah, it's Korea.



Nah/ He would probably be the inspiration for the next Dangerous Minds remake or Good Will Hunting.
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cj1976



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I sometimes pretend to hit my kids with a ruler just for laughs. They think it's the funniest thing ever. I guess it's their love of physical comedy that makes it so amusing to them.
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