No, and there is a high probability that if you like your teacher too much, you wont be able to hear/learn anything either.
Both because a teacher cannot teach without a student and a student cannot learn without a teacher.
You can learn about teacher certification tests by using the internet to search them or call a local college and see if they offer certification tests.
Being disabled may affect becoming a teacher if the disability limits the student's ability to learn or to complete his or her education. A disability like blindness or limited mobility might not affect the student at all.
Well depends on teacher age . his, her liking of the student . if worse he will be rusticated from the school.
If there isn't good chemistry between the teacher and the student, the student won't be able to learn well.
an efficient teacher w/ self confidence, so tha student learn a lot from them....
Hm.... "The teacher moved all of the student's desk." Actually, no. It should be phrased like this: "The teacher moved the student's desks."
student teacher A student teacher is like studying to be a teacher because you go to a classroom and see how some teachers teach
you learn by a someone who techs you like a teacher.
If, as a teacher, you know how a student learns you can help that student learn better and faster. In doing so the student will feel success and work harder to learn. Thus, they will learn more and retain the information. This works with all students.
me; metal work teacher's which is usually a male teacher feel handsome. and when they see a female student of theirs wink at them, the teacher winks back. and at lunch. the teacher grabs the student to talk to her or something. it's usually to kiss the student.
Well, if this is a homework question that you don't know the answer to, you NEED to ask your teacher and NOT the internet because the internet could have lies. So because of this, you student, I will not answer. And I HOPE no one else who knows the answer (like I do) will not answer so that this student my learn the PROPER way to find answers i.e. asking the teacher not internet.