I’m a female teacher – people say attractive school staff are ‘distracting’ but my class still get all their work done | The Sun

A DEVOTED teacher has argued against the claim that good-looking teachers are "distracting" to students.

She said that her students pay attention just fine, regardless of how she looks or dresses in the classroom.


TikToker Mrs. Teacher (@heymissteacher) posted a video to refute the "attractive teachers" argument.

The redhead appeared in her classroom at school.

Mrs. Teacher had on a pair of tight black pants and a matching long-sleeve.

Her lanyard swung from around her neck as she shook her body side-to-side.

"People who say having attractive teachers would be distracting," the caption read.

She leaned back to put her hands on her hips, sporting a serious expression.

Suddenly, she jumped down with a smile on her face. "People who have attractive teachers and get all their work down," the new caption read.

Mrs. Teacher shot her leg out and kicked the chair next to her.

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"Guess it wasn't clear last time," she said. "The point is it DOESN'T MATTER what your teachers look like. We're here to teach.

"Just so we’re clear this time. It doesn’t matter if your teacher is ugly or pretty. If they are good at their job you will learn and enjoy their class."

Over 950 viewers debated the topic in the comments, adding their opinions.

"Having an attractive teacher makes you more committed to the class, lmao," one viewer wrote and laughed out loud.

An experienced student remarked: "No, because I had to do good in my attractive teacher's class, or I thought he’d be disappointed."

"I genuinely get way more work done with an attractive teacher," one person noted.

A harsh viewer said: "Well, luckily for you, you don't have to worry about distracting anyone, anyway."

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