Law Order and Civil Rights
112 comments
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
Evaluation breakdown
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