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Law Order and Civil Rights

Law Order and Civil Rights

CTETUGC NET
4.0
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112 comments

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Review summary

Based on 112 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher personality, fees vs value. Many students highlight provides information that is highly valued and considere...

What students talk about most

Teaching Quality

The teacher delivers highly valued and relevant information that brings satisfaction to many student...

Teacher Personality

The teacher is largely perceived as a supportive, reassuring, and respected advocate for teachers, t...

Fees vs Value

Many students perceive significant value in the teacher's information and advocacy, finding it satis...

Teacher's Experience

The teacher appears experienced and knowledgeable in legal and policy matters concerning educators, ...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality4.5
Provides information that is highly valued and considered crucial ('should be sent to every common person')
Content brings satisfaction to students
Discusses relevant topics like pedagogy and subject-specific questions for teachers
Accused of 'talking nonsense' and being excessively verbose
Some students feel the videos are 'misleading' and provide inaccurate information
Teacher's Experience4.0
Demonstrates knowledge of complex legal and policy issues relevant to teachers (TET, constitutional rights)
Students trust the teacher's perspective on achieving 'justice'
Specific factual claims are disputed, with accusations that 'no such bill has been passed'
Study Material3.8
The information provided is considered valuable and shareable ('should be sent to every common person')
Content is seen as 'correct' and relevant to teacher concerns
Accused of misleading people 'to sell your books'
Doubt Support3.0
Tests & Practice3.0
Discusses topics relevant to exam structure ('questions should be asked about pedagogy and teaching-related topics')
Flexibility3.0
Videos offer some flexibility in consumption ('Your video brings satisfaction')
Fees vs Value4.2
Information is perceived as highly valuable and crucial ('should be sent to every common person')
Content brings 'satisfaction' and hope for 'justice'
Accused of misleading people 'to sell your books', implying a potential negative value if content is for commercial gain
Teacher Personality4.5
Perceived as supportive and reassuring ('Thank you, sir', 'we are with you')
Inspires hope and a sense of solidarity ('We will get justice')
Seen as a respected figure by many students
Accused of 'talking nonsense' and 'talking excessively'
Some students find the teacher insensitive ('adding salt to our wounds')

Top Strengths

1. Strong advocacy and support for teachers' rights and policy concerns

2. Providing valuable and relevant information on legal and policy issues

3. Inspiring hope and satisfaction among a large segment of students

Areas to Improve

1. Ensuring accuracy and verification of all factual and legislative claims

2. Refining communication to avoid perceived 'nonsense' or excessive verbosity

3. Increasing transparency regarding any commercial interests or book promotions

What students love

Thank you very much, sir. This information should be sent to every common person. They say teachers should take TET because their salary is higher.

5 likes

There should be an improvement in wrong decisions.

5 likes

All teachers appointed before 2011 should be exempted from the TET exam.

4 likes

Teachers cannot be removed from their jobs whether they pass TET or not. This is against the constitution. It's difficult for older teachers to pass TET due to age, illness, and various tensions.

4 likes

The government should consider this. Those appointed before 2009 should be exempted. All MPs should raise this issue.

3 likes

We will get justice.

3 likes

Thank you, sir.

2 likes

Ok sir, we are with you.

2 likes

Your video brings satisfaction. Thank you very much.

1 likes

Correct, sir. Questions should be asked about pedagogy and teaching-related topics. Subject-specific questions are crucial for subject teachers.

1 likes

What could be better

Stop the habit of talking nonsense without a decision. You are adding salt to our wounds and talking excessively.

2 likes

The order has come that TET is mandatory within the deadline, or jobs will be lost. And you people are making misleading videos. What nonsense are you talking?

1 likes

No such bill has been passed in Rajya Sabha. Don't mislead people to sell your books.

1 likes

Had a class with Law Order and Civil Rights?