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50 Of The Best Teacher Memes That Will Make You Laugh While Teachers Cry
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The end of a long and blissful summer for the whole population of school kids and their teachers must only mean one thing, back to school you go! Though kids might cry about the end of carefree summer days, it's so much harder for the teachers. Imagine dealing with a horde of wild and unruly kids times 30, listening to their parents' complaints, dealing with all the paperwork, and getting ready for lessons for most of the year for a salary that's not so amazing. We bet that even the best teachers can lose their heads sometimes.
Now it doesn't have to be all doom and gloom, as it's a time to reconnect and share the funny stories with colleagues and classmates, discuss all the new and funny school happenings and maybe make some teacher memes. A fresh start full of optimism for the new semester. To get the right mood going, we here at Bored Panda have collected our favorite school memes and memes for teachers; they are guaranteed to give you a chuckle, students especially but teachers perhaps a little painfully.
Scroll down below to check the funny memes about school out for yourself!
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And this is the main reason why teachers need to be paid way more.
I always hated those kind of parents that try everything to blame the teachers for doing their best, while the truth is that they just suck at being good parents.
classmates tried to run the purge in our classroom with no death. Still went pretty much as awfully as you could expect
Yeah if you let kids choose their own parners, it's chaos, and nobody will SHUT THE F*CK UP.
That's a bad argument but you can find even worst "That was not me" when caught in the act...
That's still a pretty weird thing to realize that future generations will never fully experience that when, if the information wasn't in the library, a cd-rom or from someone else nearby, that it ended right there. No info. Try again in a few days or weeks.
Ain't that the truth! After reading all the other memes, you will definitely laugh.
WELL SHE EXPLAINED THE ENTIRE THING BUT SHE DIDN'T CHECK IF I WAS LISTENING AND THEN SHE GOT MAD AT ME!!! HOW DARE SHE!?!?
i always used to pack my own bag, make my own lunch and do all of the necessary things. I find it really stupid how some parents pack their own child's bag.
Only one or two in every single generation will manage to finish that sentence correctly... The other 98% will fail halfway through.
It's actually very adorable. (And I'm guilty of doing that a few times too)
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you can tell what ones are made by teachers and what ones are made by students quite easily. I think that it's pretty funny.👌
all so true...
I've had two very significant experiences with both types of teachers. One who was nurturing, went the extra mile to help whenever or with whatever I needed assistance with...encouraged a love of literature by inviting us to come over before school to read from her personal library, etc. The other... talked down to me constantly, told me I would never pass my exams and that I would never make good enough grades to get into the school I chose...ignored me in class and basically treated me like crap because I wasn't up to the 'standard' of her preferred students. It's been over twenty years since I've left school and I remember both teachers as if it were yesterday. When I think of one...I wish I could have given her a huge hug and a million dollars before she died. The other...makes my skin crawl and a lifetime of insecurity. Teachers do make a difference... It's up to each individual the kind of impact they have on a child and how that affects them in their lives, going onward.
you can tell what ones are made by teachers and what ones are made by students quite easily. I think that it's pretty funny.👌
all so true...
I've had two very significant experiences with both types of teachers. One who was nurturing, went the extra mile to help whenever or with whatever I needed assistance with...encouraged a love of literature by inviting us to come over before school to read from her personal library, etc. The other... talked down to me constantly, told me I would never pass my exams and that I would never make good enough grades to get into the school I chose...ignored me in class and basically treated me like crap because I wasn't up to the 'standard' of her preferred students. It's been over twenty years since I've left school and I remember both teachers as if it were yesterday. When I think of one...I wish I could have given her a huge hug and a million dollars before she died. The other...makes my skin crawl and a lifetime of insecurity. Teachers do make a difference... It's up to each individual the kind of impact they have on a child and how that affects them in their lives, going onward.