He shouldn't be saying this if it makes you feel uncomfortable. He shouldn't even be saying it at all, even if you were comfortable with it. He should know himself the trouble he could get into for saying things like this to a student Report it to the headmaster/headmistress and sort it out before it could go any further?
In many cases businesses and institutions of learning have a very low tolerance for sexually inappropriate behavior or unwanted behavior. In some cases the site will have even have a zero tolerance for certain behaviors. In some cases conveying what a person says or does to make you uncomfortable will put an end to the problem. If it continues or you feel something has happened or been said that is beyond approaching the person and discussing it with them then going to the schools administration should at least yield them advising the teacher of what the problem is and what they need to do to immediately correct it. Should the problem continue contacting the school administration will result in more drastic actions being taken against the individual if they have not already been done so after the incident was first reported to them.
To simplify the above Legal Jargon:
This is considered sexual harassment, and school teachers are not supposed to do this, and they know they aren't.
You can tell the teacher to stop calling you babe since it make you uncomfortable, this serves as the warning requirement.
If he continues then you need to report him to the schools administration, the administration is to immediately do something about it.
if he continues after that, then notify the administration again and more drastic action should be taken by the administrati
Perhaps when speaking or advising a student you should first correct
A: your linguistics
B:your punctuation and spelling
C:ask their age/(family)realtionship
D:your qualifictions to advise, and or, as all teachers have to qualify for a police check,and personal checks and University Qualifiactions your criminal history,previous names and devices
It's inappropriate and i suggest you speak to an adult about it, or prehaps ask him to stop.
If a Hungarian teacher and Japanese student are making out, this is morally wrong. It is actually against the professional ethics for a teacher to be involved with a student in such a relationship.?æ
the teacher will lose his/her job, and will be recorded and prisoned by having sexual relationship with students who is younger than him/her.
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.
An example of pranks gone wrong is a high school student charged with a felony for playing with nude dolls. Another prank gone wrong involves a student poisoning a teacher with laxatives.
Well, if you are a student and he/she is a teacher, yes, there may be something a bit off with that unless you and your teacher are family or close friends. It is not usual to see a student hanging out with a teacher on a weekend, you have to admit. People who know you may think that you guys are dating! If you are somewhere near the teacher's age and you are really close friends, then, of course, there is nothing wrong with "hanging out" with her.
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.
If you are a student - YOU have done nothing wrong. Therefore, you can't be "caught" doing anything bad, so in fact, if it is happening to you, tell another adult - maybe a parent or principal. For the teacher, married or not makes no difference. Nor exactly what way s/he makes out with you or says s/he wants or needs to. It is always entirely wrong. The main thing that happens if you tell somebody about it is, you will feel better. Your use of the term "caught" indicates that you know the difference between right and wrong in this situation...and while what the teacher did was certainly wrong, what the student did was wrong as well. The student would probably not suffer to the extent that a teacher would in a situation like this, but that does not mean that the student should not be held accountable for his/her actions just like anyone else. We all know the difference between right and wrong, and someone else being wrong too, doesn't let us off the hook. Because of the relationship between student and teacher, in many states there are specific laws against such things happening.
If this is a serious question, then yes it is very weird that a teacher would ask a student to do that. You should definitely tell someone, because what she did was wrong and crosses that student-teacher relationship boundary. Just think, you wouldn't want her to do that to anyone else, would you? Chances are that if she did this to you, she would probably do that to another male student. She should be stopped immediately, and you shouldn't feel bad. She is the adult, and she should know better.
You could say, "There is no point convincing you that you are wrong."
i got at her ;)
It's important for students to communicate their needs respectfully. A student could politely request for the teacher to write neater by saying something like "Would you mind writing a bit more clearly? It would help me follow along better." This can be done in a constructive way to improve learning outcomes.
Assuming the student is a lot younger than them, it may be looked on as wrong because of the large age gap. Also, being a teacher means you should be professional, and having a crush on a student may make you more unprofessional. However, I suppose people can't help who they have crushes on. But teachers definitely shouldn't get romantically involved with a student.