Bai Kong
Bai smiled gratefully at Zen after they teleported inside the correct classroom. "Thanks, I probably would have gotten lost on the way and then I'd probably look like a horrible teacher. And, you're free to stay if you would like.
Bai surveyed the classroom and found it to be rather reminiscent to some of the mangas she had read; it was a typical classroom with thirty desks and a chalkboard, as well as a teacher's desk. There were no windows though, probably to stop wandering eyes from glancing outside in a daze, but the room seemed rather spacious.
As soon as Bai had finished surveying the room, a trickle of students walked in, some of them looking to be just a few years younger than her, but obviously lacking in hard core experience judging from their body posture and their walk. Bai immediately picked up on one male student who seemed to be hiding his expertise in his walk and frowned slightly.
When everyone was sitting down, Bai sat down on top of her desk and faced the younger teenagers with a smile. "Hi, everyone, my name is Bai Kong, but you can call me Bai lao shi or Bai-sensei depending on your preference. As you all very well know from your schedule, this class is 'Journeys: Survival Techniques, Wild Pokemon, Gym Leaders, Roaming Legendary Pokemon, and the occasional Bad Team,' but since this is our first class together, I thought we could start off with a question or answer class, either about me, any regions, or any questions you would have on the curriculum."
Also, if you would like to introduce yourself, Zen, it would be up to you, but if you don't want to interact with anyone, that's fine.
"How old are you, Bai-sensei?" asked one of the girls that was sitting in the front.
"I am currently nineteen," answered Bai easily and then nodded to one of the boys who raised his hand. "Yes?"
"You're only a few years older than us, so why are you teaching us?" asked the boy rudely.
"I've travelled through all of the regions, including Orre, and I competed and was the runner-up in the Masters' Tournament," stated Bai calmly. "I have nine years of experience travelling. Who better to teach?"
The boy looked away, abashed. Another girl pipped up. "Are we going to have any homework?"
"That largely depends on you as a class. If I believe that the majority of the class isn't understanding the lesson and it is something that can be practised outside of class, then, yes, there will be homework. However, if it is a small minority that needs help, that minority may meet with me in private for more personalised help and the rest of the class will not have homework," stated Bai with a smile.
"What exactly will we learn about journeys?" asked a male in the front.
"Whatever I feel is necessary for you to survive," Bai stated seriously. "This will pretty much be a jack-of-all-trades class, where we will talk about anything and everything. If there is a subject that you have questions on or you would like to go over, you can take it up in class and we will spend a lesson going over it, but, otherwise, this will be lessons that I have planned. Any other questions?"