That depends on a lot of things, and can't be answered in general terms. To take a pretty extreme hypothetical scenario, if a student played a really mean, nasty trick on another student such as causing the other student to get in trouble for something he was totally innocent of, and then later the truth came to light, perhaps the student deserved to be reduced to tears. On the other hand, it is also conceivable that a teacher could berate a student for something that the student was actually innocent of, or perhaps the teacher was upset about something else and simply taking out his frustrations on the poor student. I hope it's clear that this question can't be answered responsibly unless the specifics are understood.
Presumably one would expect that teachers always have the students' best interests at heart. (Obviously that's not always the case in the real world.) One would hope that if a teacher wronged a student that later he would realize it and try to seek forgiveness from the student. On the other hand, perhaps the student needs to do a bit of soul-searching himself, to consider whether perhaps the teacher didn't have a legitimate point. Both sides should actively seek to be reconciled with the other side, regardless of who was right and who was wrong. I know that's pretty vague and general but under the circumstances I think that is about the most that an outsider can say.
In closing, for what it's worth, I'm a Christian and I take comfort in the belief that even if other people misunderstand me (indeed, even if I misunderstand myself), God still understands me perfectly. I know that if I was a student who had been reduced to tears by a teacher, or a teacher so upset that I would feel I needed to reduce a student to tears, I would definitely be praying about that situation.
Yes, it is generally not appropriate for a teacher to reduce a student to tears. Teachers should strive to create a safe and supportive learning environment for all students. If a student becomes upset, it is important for the teacher to address the situation with empathy and understanding.
"Bad teacher" in French is "mauvais professeur."
To help a weak student, you can provide additional support such as tutoring, personalized assistance, or extra practice materials. It's also important to provide encouragement and positive feedback to boost their confidence and motivation. Creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment can also help the student feel more comfortable and willing to ask for help when needed.
A good student is typically organized, motivated, and proactive in their studies. They participate in class, ask questions, and seek help when needed. On the other hand, a bad student may be disorganized, unmotivated, and may not actively engage in learning. They may procrastinate, miss classes, and struggle to stay on top of their assignments.
tell them you are rewarding them for their good actions and punishing them for their bad actions
Having a bad math teacher doesn't have to ruin math forever for you. You can still enjoy and excel in math by seeking out additional resources, such as online tutorials or tutoring, to help you better understand the concepts. A different teacher or approach might also make a big difference in how you feel about math.
Bad Teacher or Bad Student - 2010 was released on: USA: 10 October 2010
yes
A teacher can fail a student for bad behaviour.
yes he/she can. if the teachers a bad teacher, feel free to sue them
of course not if they did they would be fired
Yes. The student and the teacher are in a rleationship that is different from romance, and it is illegal for a teacher to have a romantic contact with a student. Both the student AND the teacher are in for major legal problems- and the age difference between the two is far too great. Bad idea.
Noriyuki "Pat" Morita in the karate kid (he played Mr.Miyagi)
it all depends on if you did something bad so they have something to cover for giving you a bad gradeGenerally no, but it is a possibility that a child could be graded unjustly. If you feel that this has happened, you can try asking your teacher the reason you received a particular grade. If that doesn't resolve it, then telling your parents that you feel you received an unjust grade is the best solution, and they can get a parent teacher meeting to sort the issue out.
In its widest use, student is used for anyone who is learning.You learn -something -regardless of a teacher being good or bad, or if it is the subject on hand.
they believe the teacher, it's sad but it's the reality
bec. we feal bad,or joy that makes our tears!
Well, first off, if a teacher doesn't like a student, it must be for some particular reason. It is unfair if a teacher doesn't even know a student and proclaims that he/she doesn't like that student. Well, let's say the student is bad. Either way, I don't think they shouldn't dislike the student. They could make them go to the principal's office every day, suspend them, accuse them, make them stand and face the wall for the rest of the day, and there are much, much more... ...just because a teacher doesn't like the student. And that's wrong.