It's very doubtful that a teacher would be reprimanded for calling a student fat, though they might be reminded that heavy or overweight might be a better choice of words. So yes, unless a school has a policy that specifically states that a teacher cannot call a student fat, they can.
im a teacher and i do it all the time just to scare the students
No I would call them mrs. or mr.
no teachers don't tickle students
The noun in the sentence is "students" and "teachers" as they refer to people.
why should teachers challenge students
He called them apprentices, and the teachers were journeymen or masters**found in the Bruahuas manifesto
To start (anchor) Teachers' Day, call all students and teachers to an assembly. The person who was chosen to give the anchoring speech should be introduced by the principal. After the speech is given, the assembly should be let out for students and teachers to return to their classrooms where special activities may take place.
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Teachers should treat students in the same manner as they would expect students to treat them.
The breakdown in communication between teachers and students is disrespect. The solution starts with the teachers learning how to behave, instead of reacting to a situation, Behavioral skills are important to teachers and students
FAT in the FAT City workshop stands for "Frustration, Anxiety, and Tension." This workshop is designed to help teachers better understand the emotions and struggles that students with learning disabilities may experience.
As of 1992-93, there were 835 teachers for 9785 students (http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/IEW/edgreen.html), or about 85 teachers per 1000 students.