The behavior of a student in a classroom should be respectful. They should be kind and non disruptive as well.
Students should stay quiet when the teacher is speaking. Students should remain seated unless aloud to move. Students must raise their hand if they want to speak.
Expectations can vary, but some common ones are that the school will be safe and teachers will teach the children in a fair and impartial way.
The motto of The Child School is 'Learning, Compassion, Respect'.
Situation in which a child's home culture and the school culture hold conflicting expectations for the child's behavior.
A Child Might Do This Because The Teachers And/Or Preists In The School If The School Is Catholic And The Teachers Are Saying Religion Is Good And Then The Child Thinks To Be Good/ Go To Heaven The Must Become A Monk.
School can have a significant impact on a child's personality development by offering opportunities to interact with peers, develop social skills, and gain confidence. It also provides a structured environment for learning, fostering discipline and responsibility. Additionally, school exposes children to diverse experiences and perspectives, contributing to their overall growth and development.
No, but school and education is usually more important than other 'things' in a child's life.
Cleopatra did not go to school, school came to her. As a royal child she would have been tutored by the outstanding teachers of the time.
No school is strict, its simply whether your child meets up to the standards of the teachers
Yes, black teacher teach black child in school in 1950.
park lakes is a excellent school the teachers are really nice and its an a plus school so let your child come to the school
This may be to do with something to do at school. Your child may be bullied at school and is probably to upset to talk about it. I have heard of bulling in primary school as well as secondary school so discuss this with teachers and ask how your child appears to be at school
His teachers at Thomas Edison Elementary School help rescue Dave from child abuse
Depends on the reason. If a student is homeschooled the teacher is required by the school district to go to the child's home, but if the reason is a social reason a teacher should not visit the child. Some school districts also require teachers to pay home visit at the start of the school year, but this is school business. Anything beyond school business is not proper unless the teacher is friends with the parents.