Harry Potter Reborn

Chapter 396 Professor Binns!

After the Triwizard Tournament ends.

Some students from Beauxbatons School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and Durmstrang School of Witchcraft and Wizardry left, while others stayed behind.

The remaining students seemed to be quite interested in developing their careers in the UK and wanted to learn more about Diagon Alley and the Ministry of Magic through the students before Hogwarts went on vacation.

During the free time of the week.

Hogwarts, an ancient magic school that has existed for thousands of years, has begun its first evaluation.

One morning, all the prefects woke up all the students in the college to go to the auditorium to have something to do.

"Ah, isn't the exam over? What else is there?" Someone said while rubbing his eyes and yawning.

"Stop asking so many questions and get dressed quickly."

Students exited their towers, ascended the spiral staircase, passed through the foyer, and entered the auditorium.

When he saw all the Hogwarts professors sitting in the front row with serious expressions on his originally playful face, he immediately slipped back to his seat at the college table.

After everyone was seated, Professor McGonagall stood up and said: "The purpose of informing you today is to let you make an evaluation of the professors' work. This evaluation is very important, please complete it with a true attitude.

——You can’t cheat even if you want to.”

Professor McGonagall waved her magic wand, and more than eight hundred pieces of parchment floated down from the air and landed in front of everyone.

Some students from the other two schools looked at this unheard-of thing as bystanders: Is this the style of a big school? There are actually students who rate the professor who teaches magic.

The students at Hogwarts immediately picked up the parchment and read it.

There were about twenty questions on the parchment. Each question could be scored from 1 to 5 points. The full score was 100 points.

These questions are to check the professors' magic teaching level, the professor's handling of magic books, and teaching effectiveness and other substantive things.

It doesn’t contain any moisture and just hits the point straight to the point.

"Hey, I want to give Snape a grade first. He hit my hand. I want him to know why the flowers are so red." A Gryffindor student said sinisterly.

"He has a strong sense of responsibility, is patient with students, and is caring... Bah, I'm just showing mercy if I give him two points."

"He is a role model, and his appearance is decent... He is so decent. He has never changed his clothes, and his hair is greasy after not washing it for who knows how long. Give him one point."

"Prepare lessons carefully, teach skillfully, and study magic thoroughly... How about I give him a point?"

"Hey, ah." The classmate who wanted to deliberately give a low score suddenly shouted in pain.

"My hand..." I saw many small red dots on his hand, as if he had been pricked by countless needles.

Apart from him, there were sounds of inhalation from other places in the auditorium.

Professor McGonagall emphasized again: "You can only evaluate education based on your own conscience. Good is good, bad is bad. This evaluation of education is not a child's play!"

She glanced at George and Fred.

They seemed to be performing a silent mime, with colorful expressions on their faces, and their hands shaking like chicken feet.

So the students who originally wanted to evaluate the teaching unfairly became honest and obediently gave the scores that were most true in their minds.

"Okay, I give Professor Snape five points for this." Then he found that the pain disappeared.

"The teaching of magic knowledge is accurate and systematic, the key points are highlighted, and the reasoning is sufficient...five points."

"Students can skillfully apply the magic knowledge they have learned to solve practical problems...five points."

"Classroom teaching is not boring, I dare to manage, and the classroom discipline is good...I am convinced. Who dares to make trouble in Snape's class? I really don't want to give him these five points. This is based on our pain."

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"Assign and correct homework appropriately, answer questions seriously, and treat classmates equally... Give me three points, when did he treat us Gryffindors and Slytherins equally, and the amount of homework is terrifying."

It didn't take long, because I could only tell the truth, so I didn't have to worry about it in every possible way.

Wait until everyone has completed their evaluation.

Professor McGonagall waved her wand again, and pieces of parchment flew back to the staff table.

Professor Flitwick, Hagrid, Professor Victor, Professor Sinistra, etc. all looked at the thick pile of parchment with some uneasiness.

Principal McGonagall has told them about the seriousness and importance of teaching evaluation. The evaluation of excellence and salary are all based on students' evaluation of teaching.

"Okay, the prefects at all levels will stay and tally the results with the professor, and the other students can leave." Professor McGonagall said.

In the afternoon, the results came out.

Except for the special evaluations of Professor Snape and Professor Binns, the overall evaluations of other professors are good. Although there are some differences, it is not a big problem. It is just a difference between good and better.

Professor Snape's questions about teachers' ethics were, without exception, terribly bad. He was the worst among all professors, far behind the second to last professor.

Although he is extremely partial to Slytherin students, and the Slytherin students are well aware of this, it is a pity that except for the students from the other three houses who gave him a poor evaluation on these issues, the Slytherin students

I can only write a negative review with tears in my eyes.

Who told them to only seek truth from facts?

But in terms of his teaching ability and magic strength, he has received extremely high evaluations, the highest among the professors in the school.

This is irrefutable, his strength lies there.

The other one is Professor Binns.

When the professors looked at the final scores together and saw Professor Binns' average score, they couldn't help but become silent.

Only Snape had an unchanging sneer on his face.

While all professors scored above 80 points, Professor Binns was unique, with an average score of only 34 points and a highest score of 49 points.

The only issue that received unanimous praise from students was that the professor's language was clear, unhurried and the classroom atmosphere was good.

This question received a five-point rating from 90% of the students in the school.

Because while listening to Professor Binns’ lecture, it’s hard not to sleep. Could it be that the classroom atmosphere is not good?

Professor McGonagall looked at the vertical column on the parchment that rated Professor Binns with an ugly expression, and finally let out a long sigh.

She knew that Professor Binns had old ideas and had some problems in class, but she didn't expect that in the minds of the students, it was so bad.

His profound knowledge is genuine, but unfortunately, his teaching ability is really poor.

"Where's Binns Cuthbert?" asked Professor McGonagall.

Professor Flitwick said: "He hasn't shown up since this morning. He should be in the office."

Professor McGonagall took a deep breath, as if she had made a difficult decision, and said, "Just follow the rules we discussed earlier."

"If the teaching evaluation score is lower than fifty-five every year, the evaluation process will be initiated: all professors at Hogwarts will observe the teacher's class and discuss the final decision, whether to expel or stay in school for one year. If the evaluation next year

If the teaching standards are met, the normal professor status will be restored. If there is still no obvious improvement, the professor status will be expelled."

"I'll inform Professor Binns to make preparations," said Mrs. Huo Qi, the flying course professor.

Professor McGonagall nodded.

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