If it is a student who is not "buff", it is illegal if they have to do over 100. If he or she made you do so many that your arms hurt for hours to come, he can be sued for somewhere around $2,000 to $8,000. My parents did it, and that teacher was a SUCKUP!
Yes if they are very close the teacher can adopt a student. You have to make sure that the parent says yes.
If a students gets stuck in a classroom chair the teacher must find out where the student is stuck and try to remedy it. If the teacher cannot get the student in the teacher should get the assistance of the principal, custodian or even the fire department if that is necessary. The teacher must make sure that the student does not get harmed while trying to free the student.
Usually, no. At least not while the student is still under the teacher's tutelage. There are simply too many things that can make the situation unfair. Maybe the student puts up with it to get good grades. Maybe the student Blackmails the teacher to get good grades. Maybe the teacher threatens the student with poor grades unless the student agrees to a relationship.
THe teacher evaluated the student's homework.
Be able to impart positively and make a change in student lives, To act as temperary parent for the time student been in school. To aid correction to the student.
Probably not a good idea. The gift could be construed as something more than just a 'thank-you' by other students - and rumours could start.
Well, first off, if a teacher doesn't like a student, it must be for some particular reason. It is unfair if a teacher doesn't even know a student and proclaims that he/she doesn't like that student. Well, let's say the student is bad. Either way, I don't think they shouldn't dislike the student. They could make them go to the principal's office every day, suspend them, accuse them, make them stand and face the wall for the rest of the day, and there are much, much more... ...just because a teacher doesn't like the student. And that's wrong.
The advantage are there teacher make student self dependent
to have all of your students to make at least a c or better in your class. because if they don't then you know that the teacher may have something to do with it.
This is not at all correct. As teachers are there to teach, and the student must do his share in preparing himself for the exam , then only can he pass.
It is important for a social life which everyone should have. In my school we use edmodo, all you need is your teacher to make a page the student subscribes. The teacher can post homework and the student can post document /homework to her page. Hope this answered your question helpfully.
An example of delayed feedback is when a student hands in an assignment to their teacher, but the teacher waits a few days before providing feedback on it. This delay can make it challenging for the student to connect the feedback with the work they completed.