I don't think I know too much about all the politics behind the school system, but I DO have fond memories of most of the teachers in my life! My middle-school had plenty of friendly and funny teachers that I actually admired in some ways. One of my best friends and I were actually inspired to draw a cheap comic together inspired by our school life.
The curriculum involves some entertaining or interactive element, too, like role-playing exercises, movies, field trips, etc.
I think a lot of the teachers I've learned under have been generally advantageous. They usually have a great skill that stands out, such as a sense of humor, being able to connect theory with reality, being a holistic listener and responder in conversations, etc. Still though, when I go home, its really so difficult for me to harness that intrinsic motivation and do my homework.
Sometimes it IS just me being lazy, but other times, I feel its my dad's disciplining tactics that squelch my sincere interest in learning. Now now, my parents are one of THE biggest reasons I'm a school boy in the first place. They always seemed to be obsessed with it ever since they started teaching me little bits of math and cursive writing when I was six!! Sometimes though, my parents try to persuade me to draw motivation from the fact that I need money to live, rather than the fact that I ENJOY art, psychology, science, etc, and that's a turn off so strong it pisses me off sometimes....
However, I am starting to see that I need to think of my classes in terms of a target career, not just choosing something because its fun. But ideally, what's fun and what's my career should be the same!