There is no useful purpose to be accomplished by telling your teacher that you do not like him or her. In theory, education can take place whether you like the educator or not. Your teacher may or may not have any interest in being friendly with his or her students, but as long as the subject is being taught competently, the job requirement is fulfilled.
Usually students communicate that fact through snarky comments, notes, or directly... but not often directly, since they fear for their grades. In one class I was in, there was betting going on at the back of the classroom about how often the teacher would say certain words that she used a lot. If you really don't like a teacher, it is often best to just focus on the subject and try to get through the class. If it is something you think can be resolved easily (if the teacher can just avoid laughing at a certain group or something), then you can try approaching him or her directly. If you have to escalate the issue, going to the Dean might be a better option than causing a scene and embarrassing the teacher during class.
Whether the students answered the questions correctly or not.
Duck and cover.
Oh, dude, sailors are to crew as teachers are to students. Like, sailors need a crew to sail a ship, and teachers need students to teach. It's like a match made in heaven, you know? So, yeah, sailors have their crew, and teachers have their students.
Yes. If they didn't they wouldn't be teaching. There are times when some students are harder to like than others ( teachers are human and have feelings) but most teachers want the best for the students and for them to learn.
ProcrastinationProcrastination, or putting something off until a later time, is a very bad habit to get into and teachers know that. They want students to develop good habits that they can take with them in life. That is why they tell students not to procrastinate; they care!
It depends on the problem. Like if you had a problem with a friend, parent, health issue, or another teacher, students should be able to trust their teacher well enough to tell them these things. However, if it is something like a period or something else private, students have the right to keep away from their teacher or tell them. Hope that answers your question! :-) Toodle~o!
Yes, most teachers can tell if their students are responsible!
They like apples, good students, and quiet
no teachers don't tickle students
The nouns in the sentence are students and teachers.
Will it be a surprise if I tell you: Teachers are just like people! Some of them like art, some do not.
why should teachers challenge students