From Beauxbatons to Hogwarts

Chapter 6 This is the worst class of students I have ever taken care of

It was not impossible to laugh wildly at this time, but Calvin soon restrained himself. A serious woman walked up to Calvin.

Professor McGonagall pushed up her glasses: "I have received news from Albus, Calvin, should I call you Professor Capet?"

"You should call me Calvin, I will always be your junior."

"This is the teacher's manual, which records your rights and obligations. Here is your class schedule and student list." Professor McGonagall handed Calvin two stacks of parchment, "Also, do your teaching materials need to be changed?"

"What?" Calvin didn't understand.

"I know you have written some books about magical animals, and they have been selected as textbooks for Ilvermorny." Professor McGonagall glanced at him.

"Oh," Calvin thought for a moment, "Don't change it for now. Mr. Scamander's "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" is very classic. Before you know the level of the little wizard, you should use this book first."

Professor McGonagall responded cheerfully: "A wise choice."

"If there's nothing else, I'll see you at the beginning of school, Professor McGonagall." Calvin was about to leave Hogwarts.

"Please wait a moment, Calvin." Professor McGonagall stopped Calvin who was about to leave, "If nothing else happens, I suggest you get to know the level of the little wizard and prepare lessons so as not to make a fool of yourself on the first day of school.

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Calvin smiled: "Professor McGonagall, you are overly worried. I have experience as a substitute teacher in Beauxbatons and Ilvermorny, but what is the level of the students at Hogwarts now? I really

If I don’t understand, why don’t you introduce it to me?”

Calvin noticed that Professor McGonagall seemed to smile and handed Calvin another stack of parchment. It seemed that she had been prepared.

Calvin took it and flipped through it, and the smile on his face quickly disappeared. "Oh my god, it's so low. Oh, this can all be wrong. This should be the basics." Calvin kept murmuring, with a very serious expression on his face.

, and finally smiled bitterly at Professor McGonagall: "Professor, is this true? This is the worst class of students I have ever seen."

Professor McGonagall nodded: "The declining quality of students over the years is also one of the reasons for Silvanus' resignation. In the last class, only Charlie Weasley was chosen to improve the class of magical beasts. Now he is raising dragons in Romania.

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Calvin felt that he had inherited a mess. He raised the parchment in his hand: "Professor McGonagall, if the grades on the parchment are true, then the students at Hogwarts, at least in terms of magical beasts, are as good as Beauxbatons."

, the students in Ilvermorny are very different. I always thought that Hogwarts was in the middle or lower in the international education rankings just because of Defense Against the Dark Arts, but it seems to be more than that."

Unexpectedly, Professor McGonagall screamed: "What? Only middle and lower in the international ranking of magic schools?"

Calvin blinked in confusion: "Don't you know?"

"Albus has always told me that he is ranked high." Professor McGonagall said angrily.

"Uh, okay." Calvin felt like he said something he shouldn't have said, "Professor McGonagall, I want to apply for a classroom."

"Classroom?" Professor McGonagall was a little confused, "Care of Magical Creatures classes have always been held at the edge of the Forbidden Forest."

"Professor McGonagall, with the current level of young wizards, they urgently need to improve their theoretical knowledge. If they rashly come into contact with magical animals, they may cause early harm to both the young wizards and magical animals." Calvin said slightly about the teaching level of Hogwarts.

Feeling speechless, "I don't believe that today's students are all good children and don't do any pranks."

McGonagall nodded slightly: "What you said makes sense. Fred and George also took the Care of Magical Creatures class. God, I hope they don't get hurt. Well, I'll help you arrange the classroom."

Calvin quickly bid farewell to Professor McGonagall. He was stunned by the disparity in the level of students at Hogwarts. He had to prepare lessons as soon as possible and find a teaching method that was suitable for students at Hogwarts who had poor foundations but could improve quickly.

He came to the second-hand book store in Diagon Alley and spent a lot of effort to find old books and old notes from the Care of Magical Creatures course. This was indeed not easy, as Professor McGonagall said, the quality of students in this course has declined greatly.

Quickly, Calvin only found three old books full of traces and two notebooks from top students. One of the notebooks actually belonged to Uncle Newt's son, Theseus Scamander.

The first is the textbook "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them". Although Calvin is already familiar with it and can memorize it, he still read it again. Well, the fifty-second edition is still very Newt style.

The contents of the two academic notebooks are similar to the textbooks, except that the contents in the books have been expanded. Especially the book of Theseus has detailed information and rich illustrations. It can be published directly after being simply organized.

It's hard not to wonder if Uncle Newt is giving his son a little extra time.

In terms of teaching, it is also consistent with the mainstream view: protect magical animals first, and protect yourself secondly. In fact, this is the view of Uncle Newt. In one sentence, Newt Scamander influenced the entire British attitude towards magical animals.

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In fact, Calvin believes that the poor performance of Hogwarts' Care of Magical Creatures class has something to do with Newt - in 1965, at the insistence of the 68-year-old Newt, the Ministry of Magic passed the "Prohibition of Experiments for Purposes"

The law on "Feeding Magical Animals" means that little wizards lose the opportunity to learn more about magical animals and can only learn some painless knowledge about protecting magical animals.

This also resulted in Calvin having no choice but to leave the magical animals he raised on paper in the form of seals. Calvin believed that Newt's move was completely the ancestor of those animal protection organizations in his previous life.

But Calvin quickly thought of a way to get around this ban - magic painting. This is another outstanding skill of Calvin, especially after his trip to the Far East. The biggest gain from Calvin's trip to the Far East was to use magic

Combining his paintings with European magic paintings, he created a unique school of magic paintings of his own.

To put it simply, it gives the objects drawn by magic the ability to briefly come to reality, and the ability to seal real objects into the painting.

Calvin decided to use magical animals created by magic paintings to replace the magical animals used in experiments. Of course, this method is only suitable for teaching. Calvin's own research still requires the use of real magical animals for experiments.

Of course, the famous saying in the wizarding world: "No crime is committed until it is discovered."

Calvin took out a piece of parchment and wrote the first sentence on it: Use magic paintings instead of magical animals to quickly improve your theoretical level.

After the theoretical class is over, there is the practical class. No matter what, you still have to abide by the rules in the UK and cannot really dissect a unicorn in class. Otherwise, old Newt will fly to Hogwarts immediately.

, and brought a group of Aurors to arrest him.

Thinking of this, Calvin couldn't help but sigh. It seemed that he had to take the time to see this great god in the world of magical animals.

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