yes the teacher can it depends on the question go to a teaacher you can talk to most of the time they can help you more than you think my 8th grade teacher has helped me some personal issues for me to deal with. So go to the teacher that you think can help best!!!!!
Did you help me or not
No. Students come into the classroom with emotional conditions/problems and it is part of a teacher's daily life that a student may or may not be ready to learn. It is up to the teacher to determine if the child needs further help and to address those needs. This is done through a process of a student study team and a IEP for each student. Goals are set for the student and various methods given for how to help a student with problems.
I recommend you actually try to solve the problems, or consult another student/teacher/parent for help. Most of us don't have your textbook.
They are related because teacher's need to know if a student made an error because of miscalculations or because of a misconception that will continue to interfere with their learning. The teacher needs to use instructional activities to help solve and detect these problems effectively and quickly.
It's unlikely you can get you own teacher's manual, but many are available online. It's actually a pretty good idea to read a teacher's manual, actually. It will let you know what to focus on when studying and help you feel prepared for class.
A violin teacher helps to teach a student how to play violin. A violin teacher helps a student with technique and selecting repertoire. He/she is always positive and encouraging to help the student grow musically.
to help their next generation
a student who works for a teacher in his institute, as a job with payment
help all round development of the student
Your teacher can help you with fractions. Ask for extra worksheets and problems to solve. Your peers can also help you work problems.
Depends. As a teacher when a student asks for help I take into account if they have attempted the assignment or if they have paid attention in class while I was teaching it. Many students use this a way to NOT do the work in class and to cause a problem. I respect the student who tries and just doesn't get it, but the student who whines, complains, and doesn't even attempt to do what they are given I won't help. They really aren't interested in learning.
i don't actually know but i am a student and my teacher asked me to find that out and make a PowerPoint presentation for my homework about it. can anyone help me ?