Hello! At school, do you have a teacher who does not give you a moment's peace? Just follow this guide! First of all, however, you must be as objective as possible. Has your teacher really singled you out, or is it just your impression? Most of the time it's because of how you're acting! You might not believe it, but maybe it's because you really want the teacher's attention! The demanding teacher He knows that you can do better, and punishes you because you don't put your nose to the grindstone. This teacher isn't interested in what you can do, only how hard you try! Try to tell the teacher that a higher grade will motivate you to do more. Maybe the teacher will see that you're interested and give you at least half a letter grade! The uncompromising teacher Just dodge one question or miss a day of class and your grade will suffer! The teacher feels the need to be recognized by his or her students. That's why these things make the teacher agitated: the teacher feels like you don't have any respect. A defense mechanism leads the teacher to be harsh in order to establish his authority. If you are not prepared for class, don't make excuses or tell lies, just tell the truth. At least your teacher won't think you're up to no good. The bad grade teacher Kindly ask your teacher to explain the basis on which he or she assigns grades. For example, how much do you lose for each mistake? And when writing essays, is the meaning more important than spelling and grammar? This way, you'll know what you have to do to get a better grade, and the teacher will know you're paying attention to his marks. The teacher who always calls on you Is this a pop quiz? Is the teacher calling on you a thousand times just to give you an opportunity to show what you've learned, or is the teacher only giving you the chance to make a mistake that will hurt your grade? Ask the teacher exactly how class participation figures into your grades. How are you graded on the questions you answer in class? If answering a lot of little questions gets you a better grade in the class, that's a good thing! 5 mistakes you can make when dealing with teachers -Don't complain about one teacher to other teachers -- you just look like a gossip girl! -Don't involve your parents over every little thing. Show your teachers you're mature enough to face your school problems by yourself. -Don't compare yourself to you classmates, you'll look like someone with a big ego. -Don't call in absent when there's a test or quiz. Your teachers will think you don't take them seriously. -Don't give up after you get a bad grade. You're teachers will think you're lazy! |
Saturday, February 4, 2012
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Hmm, interesting. Of coarse, its always interesting for me to look into public school activities. Since I'm homeschooled, I've always wondered what other teachers might be like.
ReplyDeleteWhile then you would want to meet my teachers! Yesterday, one stormed out in the middle of the class because somebody was talking! As in like 30 minutes before school ended! My class is a target for problem!
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