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  1. Jun 22, 2024 · Hogwarts Professors were sorted into different houses based on their traits, with Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall, and Remus Lupin being Gryffindors. Notable Professors include Snape from Slytherin, Sprout from Hufflepuff, and Flitwick from Ravenclaw, each embodying their house traits.

  2. Professor Minerva McGonagall is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. She is a professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry , where she is also the head of Gryffindor House and the deputy headmistress under Albus Dumbledore .

    • 25 Dolores Umbridge
    • 24 Bartholomew Crouch Jr.
    • 23 Professor Quirrell
    • 22 Amycus Carrow
    • 21 Alecto Carrow
    • 20 Professor Emerett Picardy
    • 19 Gilderoy Lockhart
    • 18 Professor Binns
    • 17 Professor Sinistra
    • 16 Professor Beery

    Who better to top this list than famed villain Dolores Umbridge? All Harry Potter fans love to hate the pink-clad Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor. Not only was Umbridge a prime example of how the scariest villains aren’t always the menacing-looking ones, but she was also a pretty terrible teacher. Hogwarts had a few bad Defence Against the ...

    He was one of Voldemort’s men masquerading as a Hogwarts professor—you can’t really get worse that. Bartholomew Crouch Jr., disguised as Mad-Eye Moody, taught Harry and his peers a couple of Unforgivable Curses. Granted, he actually taught them something, which is more than we can say about Umbridge. The whole bit where he turned Draco into a ferre...

    Of course, Professor Quirinus Quirrell had to be somewhere near the bottom of the list. The seemingly inoffensive Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor turned out to be one of Voldemort’s followers. And not just any old Voldemort supporter, either: he gave the Dark Lord life by allowing him to “live” on the back of his head. Working for Voldemort...

    Amycus Carrow was also one of Voldemort’s followers, but unlike Quirrell and Bartholomew Crouch Jr., he didn’t have to hide—he was appointed Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher during Voldemort’s short reign, when Severus Snape was Headmaster of Hogwarts. His class essentially became a Dark Arts class—guess that’s what happens when the teacher is...

    Alecto was Amycus’ sister, and, of course, also a Voldemort supporter. She started working at Hogwarts at the same time as her brother, contributing to Snape’s reign of terror. Alecto was the Muggle Studies teacher, but instead of teaching students about muggles, she taught them “how Muggles are like animals, stupid and dirty, and how they drive wi...

    Professor Emerett Picardy wasn’t teaching anymore by the time Harry Potter and his friends came to Hogwarts. He did, however, have an impact on the wizarding community, and particularly on the way they view werewolves. Emerett Picardy was the author of Lupine Lawlessness: Why Lycanthropes Don’t Deserve to Live. The title alone gives you an idea of ...

    Gilderoy Lockhart wasn’t, like most of the professors I’ve mentioned so far, unequivocally sinister. He was a liar, a fraud, and a terrible teacher, but he wasn’t a Voldemort supporter or a dark wizard. He didn’t harm or abuse his students—unless you count forcing Harry to answer his fan mail for him as abuse. He did, however, use his talent for me...

    Now, while Lockhart, Umbridge, the Carrows, and the other professors cited on this list so far were antagonistic characters, Professor Binns wasn’t one of Harry’s enemies. He was, in fact, a rather harmless professor—his only fault was being really, really boring. Binns is Hogwarts’ resident ghost professor, who, according to Pottermore, passed “in...

    Professor Aurora Sinistra taught Astrology at Hogwarts; she was a good friend of Professor Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank and Professor Pomona Sprout. She had a reputation for being a strict professor and giving lots of homework, but there’s no indication either in the books or on Pottermore that she was a bad teacher. She makes an appearance in the Hogw...

    Professor Beery taught at Hogwarts before Harry’s time. He was the Herbology teacher before Pomona Sprout, when Armando Dippet was Headmaster. He’s mostly known for his love of theatre, however. He put together several performances at Hogwarts, but the very first one ended in a fire and a duel, and his later plays were less successful because of it...

    • Albus Dumbledore. Could it have been anyone else? The Headmaster of Hogwarts is clearly a force in the wizarding world, no matter who holds the title. However, Albus Dumbledore is so strong that he excels past the title and into legendary status.
    • Severus Snape. Okay everyone take a deep breath. Just the mere mention of Severus Snape can bring some fans to a vulnerable state, and that is for a good reason.
    • Remus Lupin. Remus Lupin was only a professor for one year, but in that one year, he made a tremendous impact on his students. Professor Lupin displayed a real familiarity with his students, allowing them to enjoy learning Defense Against the Dark Arts for the first time in the series.
    • Alastor "Mad-Eye” Moody. Professor Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody may feel like an overrated entry to some fans given the fact he was captured and killed during most of his screen time in the films.
  3. May 8, 2024 · Professor Minerva McGonagall. The tight-bunned Head of Gryffindor and talented Transfiguration teacher was Dumbledore’s right-hand woman, with a strict but fair teaching style, a deep love of Quidditch and a biscuit on-hand whenever the need should arise. She ultimately went on to become Headmistress – hopefully with a bigger biscuit box too.

  4. Aug 10, 2015 · Though she gave up Quidditch on leaving Hogwarts, the innately competitive Professor McGonagall later took a keen interest in the fortunes of her house team, and retained a keen eye for Quidditch talent.

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