As I can see the way they are acting I'm guessing there fear is that they won't appeal to the principal and that the principal would think of them as unworthy people. That's why at my school they keep saying we must clean up our acts and the classrooms , so that they could impress him (the Principal. SO WEIRD. :D
The fear of teachers is called pedagophobia.
Also, the fear of learning is called sophophobia, and the fear of school is called didaskaleinophobia.
Pedagophobia means the fear of teachers, but I don't know what it does.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe a fear of teachers. Perhaps the fear stems from a fear of performing poorly in front of them, or being embarrassed by your peers.Atychiphobia is the fear of failure.Catagelophobia is the fear of being ridiculed.
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Pedagophobia is the fear of teachers.
Teachers may be scared of students if they feel physically threatened or fear for their safety. This can happen in cases of student aggression, violence or if a student displays harmful behavior. In extreme situations, teachers may also fear repercussions or retaliation from students or their families.
Actually according to teachers notes, she was so brilliant she skipped puberty to an advanced class, however this cannot be confirmed, the teachers are hush hush for fear of her writing a song about them.
some student play truant because they might have a fear on there teachers
The possessive noun in the phrase "the books of the teachers" is "teachers," indicating that the books belong to the teachers.
Possible treatments for the fear of homework may include cognitive-behavioral therapy to address negative thought patterns, relaxation techniques to manage anxiety, breaking down homework into smaller tasks, creating a structured study environment, and seeking support from teachers, parents, or a counselor.
The possessive form for the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' conference is scheduled for Friday.
The plural possessive form of "teachers" is "teachers'".
The percentage of teachers were