If you were attending a school-related function or on a field trip, or at some activity that was under the auspices of the school, yes, they can. Other than that, unless it was related to a school activity, no.
Using foul language at a student is unprofessional and inappropriate behavior that can have serious consequences. The teacher may face disciplinary action from their school, including possible suspension or termination. It can also negatively impact the student's well-being and perception of the teacher.
The correct spelling is discipline (enforcing correct behavior, or a genre of study).
means off campus on not on the school land.
Discipline
Blossom S Nissman has written: 'Teacher-tested classroom management strategies' -- subject(s): Classroom management, School discipline, Behavior modification
His behavior was intolerable to the teacher.
i think that would be awesome if my teacher would change my grade but i don't think teachers are actually allowed to change the grades due to the unfairness and the district school board It depends upon the school district. Students should be graded on what they know. Bad behavior should be addressed as a discipline issue, not an academic issue.
Discipline of nature is a great teacher,because the learner does not have to wait for his answer.it comes quickly and is directed towards the needed corrections.nature is impartial,impersonal and indifferent.
discipline such as respect the teacher and fellow students, always put your head up high and speak loudly to the teacher and eye contact is always used.
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Worse. Parents have lost both the right to discipline a child and the ability to discipline.
A teacher does not usually cause misbehavior in a classroom... but a many teachers are not pro-active in preventing misbehavior. Discipline problems can lead to stress for the teacher, inability to cover currciulum, and poor social development for children. Students need boundaries. Kids will typically misbehave when: a) They do not know what to do or they are confused...... and b) when they're bored. The tip to good teaching: Don't let the kids get bored... keep them busy.. and be sure your lessons are clear and easy-to-understand. Here's an article about managing classroom behavior: http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/article1-johnson.html (The book mentioned at the end of the article is well worth the money too... it really helped me with my classroom management skills.)