Miss Caroline misunderstands her students because she is not from Maycomb County and therefore not familliar with their culture and customs. Also, she is a new teacher and has not had much experience. She does not understand what motivates students to learn and how to teach them in a way that they will find interesting.
Miss Caroline is insensitive to her students' needs in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because she is unfamiliar with their background and doesn't understand their circumstances. She comes from a different social and cultural background, which makes it challenging for her to connect with the students in Maycomb, particularly Scout, who is more educated and mature than her peers. Miss Caroline's lack of empathy and rigid adherence to the textbook also contributes to her insensitivity towards her students.
She first has a different way of teaching.. hands on stuff
another.. is that she gives the little Cunningham boy money for a lunch even though he can't pay it off bc he is so poor
another is that she tries to make the Ewell boy stay for schooll.
She is not insensitive. She just doesn't KNOW what their needs are. :)
because she couldent read
It is possible that Ms. Caroline is insensitive to her students' needs due to a lack of understanding or awareness of their individual situations and challenges. Additionally, she may be dealing with personal issues or stress that are impacting her ability to empathize with her students. Communication and feedback from the students could help address this issue.
Yes.If the "needs" refers to one student then it is -> student's needsIf the "needs" refers to many students then it is -> students' needs
It shows that miss Caroline does not know a thing about her student and needs to get to know them better! because poor scout thinks he is helping put miss Caroline and Walter but he gets spanked and punished because she does not know her students because she is a new teacher.
The possessive form of the plural noun students is students'.example: The students' debate team needs a place to meet.
No they do not need to get them.
The possessive form of the plural noun students is students'.example: The students' debate team needs a place to meet.
it depends what "special needs" they have.
The schools supplied all the art students needs.
Special needs students require individualized accommodations, modifications or adaptationsæbased on what thieræspecial needsæor disabilities may be at the time.
Ten students' grades were below passing.Ten students' grades had improved.Here grades is a plural common noun and needs no apostrophe.Students is a plural common noun. Students possess grades; therefore it needs an apostrophe.Ten students' coats were still in the closet.Ten students' voices were louder than the others.
By talking to them.
Marketing satisfies students needs because skillful marketing of the right courses helps students to make proper decisions about the schools to join. Students at times need guidance on the best school to learn some skills, but they do not have a reference point to make their decisions.