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Mar 10, 2026 4 min read

If You Lack the Vocation, Leave: The Damage of Fake "Teachers" and Why Students Must Speak Up

If You Lack the Vocation, Leave: The Damage of Fake "Teachers" and Why Students Must Speak Up

If You Lack the Vocation, Leave: The Damage of Fake "Teachers" and Why Students Must Speak Up

Here at Code With Botina, we usually talk about code, architectures, and methodologies. But knowledge is not acquired in a vacuum; it is transmitted. And today, I need to pause the technical talk to address something that is affecting thousands of students worldwide: the crisis of true teaching.

Today, I want to raise my voice for everyone who has sat in front of a screen or in a classroom, feeling the absolute frustration of trying to learn from people who, quite simply, do not want to teach.


The Wall of Fake "Professionalism"

We have all encountered them. People severely underqualified in pedagogy who call themselves "teachers." They hide behind a wall of arrogance and a misunderstood sense of "professionalism" to justify their mediocrity in the classroom.

They have degrees, sure, but no one knows where they got the credentials to stand in front of a group of human beings. They genuinely believe that reading slides out loud, assigning absurdly long workloads, and answering legitimate questions with arrogance counts as teaching. In the way they speak, in their tone of voice, and in their attitude, you can feel an absolute disdain for their own job and for their students.

Being an expert in your field does not make you a good teacher. Teaching requires a gift, it requires patience, it requires empathy, and above all, it requires a vocation. If you lack all of this, you are not an educator; you are just an obstacle in the path of those of us who actually want to learn.


A Direct, Unfiltered Message

To those "professors" who look down on us and blame us for not understanding their non-existent explanations, we need to say this without mincing words:

If you don't like teaching, leave. Go to the farthest place possible, where no one recognizes you and where you don't hold the future, mental health, and aspirations of any student in your hands. Education is not a shelter for fragile egos, nor is it a place to collect a paycheck at the expense of frustrating the next generation of professionals. If you hate being in the classroom, we are doing you a favor by asking you to step aside. Leave the space to the true masters who actually have the gift of transforming lives.


To My Fellow Students: Do Not Stay Silent

Despite the anger this situation generates, this is not a message of defeat. Quite the opposite.

To you, who is reading this after a class where they made you feel like you weren't good enough: you are not the problem. Do not let the bitterness of a person without a calling extinguish your passion for your career.

We have to stop normalizing academic mistreatment. It is time to speak up.

  • Evaluate your professors honestly.
  • Complain formally when the teaching is deficient.
  • Unite as a group and demand the quality education for which you are investing your time and effort.

We are not alone in this. We are the generation that has the tools to learn on our own, to build communities like this one, and to demand respect. Do not stay silent. Your education is your right, not a favor they are doing for you.

Have you had to deal with these kinds of "teachers" during your studies? Share your experience in the comments. Let's make this space a place where we can support each other and raise our voices together.


Thank you for being part of Code With Botina. We keep learning, we keep coding, and above all, we keep demanding what we deserve.

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Diego Botina

Diego Botina

Mar 11, 2026

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