Yes, they should be able to do this. When you grade someone's work, it's a helpful way to learn about someone's mistakes. The teacher may give everyone a sheet to grade where he or she purposely makes a mistake or more to teach the kids about grading papers.
Well in my opinion they should because teachers might want to know how they teach but look at this placewww.ratemyteacher.com for info
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i think that would be awesome if my teacher would change my grade but i don't think teachers are actually allowed to change the grades due to the unfairness and the district school board It depends upon the school district. Students should be graded on what they know. Bad behavior should be addressed as a discipline issue, not an academic issue.
In the opinion of most educators, this grade would not stand. Parents of the students should organize a discussion of the teacher's competence with school officials.
He is a teacher that is never there for his students.... Chris marsh e'ry one!!!!
It depends on the teacher. Most students begin learning more about fractions in the second or third grade (:
sure.IF it increases your grades=)
The maximum student to teacher ratio in Florida is regulated by the senate. The maximum allowed number of students per teacher for grades preschool through 3rd grade is 18. The actual ratio will vary from school to school.
Yes, "fourth-grade teacher" should be hyphenated in this context as it is acting as a compound modifier before the noun "teacher."
If all students receive a failing grade in a class room it is usually considered the teacher's fault and the students will most likely be transferred out of the teacher's class and the teacher may even be fired.
I would have to say effort. If it was just for performance, how would the teacher know if the student understands what they are suppose to learn?.
If you want a good grade you should. Anything the teacher says to do will reflect on your grade.
He wrote his first novel to his grade 5 students. He used to be a teacher.