Chapter 47: Teachers' Conference
On the contrary, the Hogwarts staff lounge is indeed a common room.
There are comfortable sofas inside, and in front of each sofa there is a round table that is not too small to store food.
Under the feet is a thick carpet with the weight of history.
On the head is a large glass chandelier, each of which is lit with a magical flame that radiates a warm glow.
Except for the glass lamp in the center, which is a Gublai fairy fire that does not need to be refueled regularly, the magic flames in the other glass lamps will have house-elves to refuel regularly.
"Pomona, didn't you have a class this morning?" Before anyone arrived, Professor McGonagall spoke to her old girlfriend, who was not going to see Albus sitting alone.
"No, it's kind of a class. With so many classes a week, I spend less time with my little cuties. Professor Sprout said.
The two chatted about these unnutritious topics like this, complaining about the strange teaching events they encountered this week and some impressive freshmen.
Professor McGonagall undoubtedly spoke about her first teaching accident of the semester, Barty Crouch Jr.
Although Barty Jr.'s performance in the first class was arguably terrible, the lesson just now made a difference for Professor McGonagall.
She found that Barty Jr.'s talent was not bad, and in transfiguration, he was at least a little better than William.
However, it still can't compare to Ralph.
Professor Sprout nodded, looking at Professor McGonagall, the kid she didn't know if she should tell her or not, after all, she had done something to be more sorry for Professor McGonagall today.
She also complained about some "interesting" freshmen, but she didn't mention them in Gryffindor for the time being.
Professor Sgrahorn, who was nearby, joined the conversation.
As an old-timer, he was not as tactful as Professor Sprout, and went directly to Professor McGonagall to complain.
Saying that Gryffindor's Hansen Abbott was a disaster in Potions class, completely different from his older brother.
The potion that also treats boils has not only become a potion for raw boils in his hand, but also into a splash type, and it is also an automatic one.
Professor McGonagall nodded, not caring that talent is something that can be changed to a large extent.
As they talked, Professor Flitwick and Professor Gradir walked in hand and sat down on the couch next to Professor McGonagall.
As soon as they entered, Professor Flitwick heard them talking about their cubs. Just take advantage of this time to ask which are the problem students and which are the top students.
Since Professor Flitwick started first, let's talk about Ravenclaw first.
Professor Flitwick pulled out a piece of parchment and quill, and began to take notes.
First of all, Professor McGonagall, in her writing, the most impressive were naturally Ralph and William.
She believes that Ralph's talent in Transfiguration will not be inferior to her, and in addition to his outstanding performance in class, his wand is also loved by Professor McGonagall, and the two are made of the same material.
William, who was one of Professor McGonagall's most shocked, was not doing well in the first class, and was even a little bad.
But in the second class, Professor McGonagall was attacked fiercely.
Hearing this, Professor Flitwick nodded, his Charms class was also twice a week, and he also knew about it.
Professor McGonagall then spoke about a few more students who seemed to be a bit "problematic".
Poor spirits, lack of concentration, and a love of speech in class, let Professor Flitwick write it down, and he will judge it himself.
After all, it is the first time to board, and it is normal to have mental problems such as insomnia, which requires them to be comforted by the dean in time and sent to the school hospital seriously.
Professor Sprout was impressed by only one person, and that was Claude, who she felt was a child who loved learning and had good thinking skills, and was quick to apply what she had learned into practice.
Others just have good senses, such as taking care of plants attentively and helpfully.
Although she didn't recognize many students, she found that there were more students with some minor "problems".
Not only did it cover Professor McGonagall's, but it was a lot more.
The professors in the room also understood very well, after all, Professor Sprout was one of the most favorite children among the Hogwarts professors, and Dumbledore had to admit it.
Then there was Professor Slughorn, who praised Daniel's talent for potions, believing that he would become a potions master like him.
There are not many people who have received this compliment, except for Tom Riddle in the past, who was also a Slytherin student not long ago, named Severus Snape.
Unexpectedly, there was another Daniel this time.
He then complimented Claude and Ralph on their talent for potion innovation, but only if Daniel was by his side.
In the blink of an eye, he was still praising Ralph and Claude, and Professor Slughorn immediately criticized them.
Something better? Reformulating? Direct drug testing? The professors smiled and had a good impression of them.
A person who loves good food is never a bad person, as they prefer to enjoy the present moment rather than an illusory future.
As an old professor, Professor Slughorn was aware of no more students than Professor Sprout, but he had a keen eye.
He always got straight to the point, clearly and unequivocally telling the deans in the room which of their students "might" have problems.
Combining the three deans and his own judgment, Professor Flitwick sketched on parchment and determined who to talk to next.
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When it was over, the four deans were satisfied with putting away their parchments, and they knew their hearts.
Then, everyone started chatting, and Professor Dumbledore didn't know when he joined in, but there was no disobedience.
In terms of the quality of teaching, everyone was very satisfied with the magic of Ralph's [Sound into the Heart], and they all said that the little wizards' class efficiency has improved a lot, and there are many fewer mistakes.
They thought it would be possible to give Ralph a "Best Contribution Award" first, and even apply for a "Sir Merlin" after his spell simplification was officially released.
Dumbledore agreed, but he still chose to press it down, because our Mr. Alvey is now too famous.
He didn't want Ralph to be watched by some force.
Speaking of this, the professors were also a little worried, but not much, they still believed that the Ministry of Magic would solve it, as long as it did not affect the normal operation of Hogwarts.
However, there is always something to give, otherwise it will not be much to say.
Albus agreed, he didn't want to be yelled at by his brother.
But what should be rewarded? That's a problem.