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Is he still there? I don't know...
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'''Mr Fitton''' teaches [[Technology]], more specifically [[Resistant Materials]].
Apparently, he's still there!
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He teaches Technology, more specifically [[Resistant Materials]]. He starts his lesson by yelling about the poor quality of quantity of coursework before wasting another lesson telling us what should be in each section. At the end of the lesson a new deadline would be issued on which all the coursework would be handed in exactly how he asked for it. He'd mark the work and hand it back yelling about how it wasn't what he asked for before wasting another lesson explaining (again) how he wanted it done. My [[GCSE]] [[coursework]] was completed four times over by the end of year 11!
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==Lesson Plan==
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Often starting his lessons by yelling about the poor quality of quantity of coursework before using another lesson telling us what should be in each section. At the end of the lesson a new deadline would be issued on which all the coursework would be handed in exactly how he asked for it. He'd mark the work and hand it back yelling about how it wasn't what he asked for before taking another lesson to explain (again) how he wanted it done. My [[GCSE]] [[coursework]] was completed four times over by the end of year 11!
  
 
The above series of events became fondly known as "Baby Gerald throwing a tantrum".
 
The above series of events became fondly known as "Baby Gerald throwing a tantrum".
  
 
[[Category:teachers|Fitton, Mr]]
 
[[Category:teachers|Fitton, Mr]]

Revision as of 02:07, 16 August 2006

Mr Fitton teaches Technology, more specifically Resistant Materials.

Lesson Plan

Often starting his lessons by yelling about the poor quality of quantity of coursework before using another lesson telling us what should be in each section. At the end of the lesson a new deadline would be issued on which all the coursework would be handed in exactly how he asked for it. He'd mark the work and hand it back yelling about how it wasn't what he asked for before taking another lesson to explain (again) how he wanted it done. My GCSE coursework was completed four times over by the end of year 11!

The above series of events became fondly known as "Baby Gerald throwing a tantrum".