well the first thing to do is to see if he/she is ok or at least responsive. then if the student doesn't respond, send another student to go find help RIGHT AWAY. if the student is bleeding try to find out how they started bleeding or why (usually when someone faints in a class chances are they hit their head on a desk or something) then get a first aid kit and try and control the bleeding. if the bleeding can't be controlled, CALL 911 RIGHT AWAY.
i would get a nurse and help her up and make sure she is OK or he then i will get a substitute
Laws might vary from one state to another or one country to another. but generally teachers would be required to help the student, even if that is only to send for someone like the school nurse and look after the student until help arrives.
Hit points are your Pokemon's health. When it runs out, your Pokemon faints. If your Pokemon faints, you can take it to a Pokemon Center or use a Revive on it to revive it.
Health teacher
if you do not feel comfortable whit him and you are afraid to tell him try to tell some other teacher or a friend how can talk in you place.
The best student health classes available depend on the wants and needs of the particular student, if the student is concerned with mental health that would be the best class for them.
to teach you about your health
Frances Fallon Fuller has written: 'Creating climates for growth' -- subject(s): Teaching, Mental health, Teacher-student relationships
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You don't becasue that's so weird health lesson boy girl = gender. there so don't me a health teacher.
I would say DON'T! If you are a teacher, its not morally right to abuse a minor for your own gratification "like that". If you are a student, what makes you think you can't have a normal and healthy relationship with someone of your own age? Why put your teacher's, family's, school's and foremost, your own name, to shame? Whatever decision you take, WILL DECIDE the future of yourself AND everyone's around you. I wish you good health and luck. S.
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To teach in the public school system, one must have at least a bachelor's degree in a teacher education program and state teacher certification. This typically takes four years post high school completion as a full-time student provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university.