Well, I also have a harsh teacher. Though there's no real way to deal with it. Find out if the teacher respects you and understands your rights. If she does, then try telling her in a comforting way. Don't take it the wrong way, but you should tell her kindly. Kindly enough so you don't get detention. Remember;only tell her if she respects your rights. My teacher does and I wouldn't be afraid to tell her. Sometimes it's best just to put your head down, keep quiet, get on with your work, and accept that you are likely to only have this teacher for what works out to less than one year. Tell your parents, just so you have some way to work off your frustrations. Because they are making you do things you do not want to do. If none of the things up above don't work, and you really, REALLY hate your teacher, then its time for your last option: transfer!
Ask them to be more polite. If they aren't, tell someone on the senior management or lay a complaint.
yeah but that's not the fun way. The best way is be really bad, get them to swear then tell a senior managment.
Try to get on their good side - push in chairs, pick up trash, etc. All that little good stuff and perhaps they'll develop a soft spot for you.
Having been a substitute teacher for a few years, I have something to add. The substitute teacher would certainly appreciate students who did nice things, but many substitute are mean, or put on the appearance of being mean, in order to maintain order in the classroom so they can teach students what the teacher would be teaching. Many substitute teachers have learned the hard way that appearing like they are not tough will only result in the students and the sub having an absolutely horrible day. Why? It's because some students believe having a sub is a day to goof off and have some fun, which is not the case. Substitute teachers are expected to keep order in the class and to teach. If they don't. they won't be called to sub.
If students do not want the substitute teacher to be what they consider mean, the best thing to do is for the class to show the sub from the start of the day that they are going to behave themselves, show him or her respect and do the lessons that have been planned for the day. By doing so, the sub may not appear to be so mean and the day will actually be enjoyable for all.
And here is a tip: The more students do not do what they are supposed to do, the "meaner" substitute teachers might become, not because they are really mean, but in order to do the job they are being paid to do.
You lay low and keep a low profile. I had a mean teacher but I did well in school and sometimes I made a nice card for her. Always pay attention in class and don't attract the attention. That is your teacher's job.
Or, you can video them at their worst, and upload it to YouTube.
Be nice to her/him give cards or presents on holidays, show him/her that the class is nice etc.
The best way to "make" someone nice is to show them that you respect them and care about them. Treat your teacher the way you'd treat your parents or grandparents, or anyone you respect, and show him or her that you are a kind, trustworthy student.
A lot depends on what you count as "mean". You should ask your parents. If you really feel it merits it, you could go to the school office and talk to the principal or vice principal.
talk to your parents and have a confrenced with your parents,princepal,and your teachers.
Report the teacher to the headmaster/headteacher. Also report the teacher to you local council. Tell you parents that the teaching style is not appropriate.
Her critism about her teacher was awful.
Learn to deal with it.
At times teacher will have to communicate with the public, especially with parents, and parent groups.
its just called growing up. You have to deal with it some time....
The main character of "Miss Awful" is a young girl named Elizabeth. She is a quiet and obedient student who lives in a strict and orderly town ruled by Miss Awful, the mean-spirited teacher. Elizabeth's interactions with Miss Awful and her efforts to stand up for herself drive the plot of the story.
It is not a big deal. If you are bullied, stand up to them! Tell a teacher, Tell your parents, Tell the police!
It is a Story about a teacher that is not the best but their students think she is a horrible teacher. Then she is replaced by an old teacher called Miss Orville. Miss Orville is really strict and is the type of teacher you hate, so then the students saw that Miss Awful didn't was as bad as they thought and the learned that you need to wait before judging.
go and tell a teacher or talk to sombody you trust
the teacher
Take comfort in the fact that you only have to deal with this teacher for the rest of the semester or school year. Avoid taking other classes with this teacher or choosing him or her as your mentor.
Sounds like there was some attraction there, maybe more. my fathers eighth grade teacher taught him a great deal more than math
That depends on the school, some will act on 1 complaint but some may take a while to realise how awful the teacher is- just keep going until they sit up and listen