It depends on whom the teacher gives the information too. Divulging information regarding students to other students or individuals outside the school administration or law enforcement could be considered a breach of student privacy.
However, releasing information to other teachers, school officials, yourself, or your parents is not a breach of any law or privacy rights.
Well first of all it's illegal to have a student/teacher relationship... and secondly you should wait until she graduates because you could get into a lot of trouble if you make a move on her while she is your student
If the student gets in trouble a lot by one teacher and another student dosnt then the student that gets in trouble won't like that teacher as much as the other student does
behave well and don't let the teacher think you are a trouble maker soo just get in good with the teacher
Bullies do not have a trouble meter but if a teacher see's a bully bothering another student he will get busted.
One should be a good student and take a realistic attitude toward the teacher. She can get in a lot of trouble for involvement with a student, and you can end up the laughingstock of the school.
Yes, it is illegal for a teacher to grab a student in a harmful or inappropriate manner. Teachers are expected to maintain professional boundaries and use appropriate disciplinary measures in accordance with school policies. Any physical contact should be respectful, non-harmful, and necessary for student safety.
The answer to that may have a great deal to do with the relationship between the teacher and the student. While not exactly unlawful, it may cross the school administration's rules of proper behavior between teacher and pupil. At the very least, it may be viewed as an intrusion in the relationship between the student and her parents or guardians.
Only if the reason they are getting into trouble for is to do with something in school or school orientated. For example: school uniform isn't worn properly
The teacher spoke to the delinquent student about his missing assignments.
Say when the teacher gives you homework, "Please and no thank you." My girlfriend sent me a thing that said: Student: Teacher can I ask you a question? Teacher: Yes go ahead. Student: would you be mad at me for something I didn't do? Teacher: No of course not. Student: I DIDN'T do my homework! I said that once and everyone laughed so ****ing hard. It was so funny. I didn't even get in trouble.
If a student needs the answers to the 1998 AP Chemistry Free Response questions because they have trouble knowing the answers it is best to ask the teacher for help. The answers are not online, and obtaining help online may provide the student with incorrect information.
* It is seldom every heard of that a teacher beats a student because they could lose their teacher's license. Teachers may be strict, but if they hit, slap, or even push a student then the student should report it to the school counselor or to their parents. Beware! If you make false accusations towards a teacher simply because you don't like them you could get into trouble yourself and possibly be kicked out of the school you are in or your parents could be sued.