Schools are institutions. As such, they run on structure, schedules, and rules.
Many people feel that without structure, only chaos would rule. Strict teachers seek to enforce the rules without exceptions to ensure peace, structure, and order. These teachers believe if you never deviate from the expectations you set forth, there will be fewer classroom problems and increased learning.
Of course, many students dislike strict teachers--- at least at the time. Strict teachers expect more from students. By example, they place higher demands on students to learn and to succeed. And, indeed, most students with stricter teachers do learn, do succeed, and later are even thankful for Mrs. Strict in 4th grade (or whatever grade).
No. I have been a middle school teacher for 25 years and there is no requirement to travel. Travel does help any teacher understand the world and the different cultures around the world. This can help teacher be a better teacher.
You mean the 17.5k for a special ed teacher in a Title I school who took their 1st loan after 10/1998? You don't qualify.
you call the teacher so she can help you.
Unfortunately, although there are a wide variety of teachers ranging from the very good to the very bad, there is usually not much that can be done to "get rid" of them if you are having problems with them.If you are having difficulties getting along with the teacher, the best approach may be to try to amend that relationship. Don't confuse a teacher being strict or diligent with being a bad teacher. If the trouble you run into is with the school work and not the teacher him/herself, then getting rid of them won't solve your problem.If you truly have a bad teacher and find they are hindering your ability to learn, then there may be steps you can take.If you are in a grade school, talk to your parents about it. They have authority with the school that you probably do not yet have. You may also want to talk to the principle or the student councillor if you have one.If you are in a high school or post-secondary, you may be able to switch courses, ending up with a different teacher. This would depend on your doing so early in the year. You also have the aforementioned option of speaking to other authorities in the school.If you are in a post-secondary school, you can file a complaint with the school directly. The school will probably provide an ombudsman to help settle the situation.
A caregiver is important to a child. If the child is having difficulties with a homework assignment it is best to talk to the child and figure how you can help them. If you are not sure of the answer yourself be sure to have the child ask their teacher.
There are many good resources to get help with middle school math. The best resource would be to consult with the teacher to see where problems lie, and the teacher usually can provide guidance on how to get help.
You can't ignore the teacher in school because he/she is an adult that you must show respect for. A teacher is partly responsible for your education; he/she is there to help you learn and if you choose to ignore him/her, you could face suspension or expulsion from school.
How To Handle a Strict TeacherHandling a strict teacher is easy! First, recognize that the reason the teacher is strict is that he or she cares about the students and that they learn. It's much easier for a teacher to go into a classroom every day and pretend to be a friend to the students, have easy lessons, have slack discipline standards, and not require a whole lot from students, when he or she is just taking the easy way out, is lazy, or just really doesn't care. Strict teachers, on the other hand, know before they start that students are not going to appreciate them, maybe not even like them, but that they'll learn and have discipline. Second, follow the teacher's rules, pay attention in class, do your homework on time, and study for those hard tests strict teachers often give. Now I know that sounds like a real drag, but doing those things goes a long, long way in handling teachers who are strict. It also goes a long way to help you have discipline, responsibility, and all those great qualities that you will need to really succeed in life.Now, I know this is probably not the answer you were looking for, but I've been on both sides of the teacher's desk. I know what I'm talking about because when I'm on the teacher's side of the desk, I'm a strict teacher.One more thing! What you've been told about appreciating strict teachers when you get older. Believe it! It's true!The teachers sometimes get strict because your not following the rules or your not listening and less listening means your not learning that means they get mad because your not learning.
please help me to know what is the answer in this question so that i ca have a hw in ouur subject because our teacher is strict
ask a teacher for help. make sure ask when the teacher is not really stressed. i am sure they would love to help.
A French teacher at a high school or college could help you.
it depends on the craziness of the class. the more crazy the class is the more strict the teacher should be. It is also a matter of style and opinion. Some people think that teachers in the U.S. should be much more strict and classes are out of control. Some experts do not agree with this.