Perhaps they didn't like their classes or couldn't be bothered or they forgot or they were mitching. there are many many possibilities maybe they thought they had something better to do. Students do it know and years ago, think of Ferris Buelers Day off.
I can say without a doubt, It is when the teacher's out.
A virtual or online classroom allows students to attend lectures remotely without being physically present with the teacher. These classrooms typically utilize internet-enabled platforms to facilitate communication, interaction, and learning between the students and the teacher.
Stuff up the whole classroom without the teacher knowing.
I am a special education teacher--I have been teaching now for 12 years. I have worked with a very wide range of children with disabilities. I believe there are many factors that should go into deciding if a child should be in a regular classroom. Factors such as; what is the students disability and how severe that disability is, does the student have the social skills that it takes to be in the general classroom and the type of regular classroom teacher will be with that child. Many regular classroom teacher deal very well with special needs students. But I have seen some who don't deal well with special needs children well. These teachers need to know how to modify to the needs of that students. If these students get with the wrong teachers then that hurts everyone in the classroom. It is not fair for the student with the disability, the teacher and the other children that are in the classroom. Each students needs to be evaluated and all these factors need to be taken into account. We do many different things where I teach. Some students are in a special education room all day--some are pulled out for special services for 50min-2 hrs and 3 hrs. Sometimes the special education teacher even goes into the general education room and works with the special needs child. We all need to remember that every child is different and learns at a different way and at different paces.
Mobile phones take away from the learning process. It is hard enough to have students pay attention without phones ringing or texting. It is possible to go through a day without having a phone or to talk on one.
No, a teacher cannot disclose your grades to other students without your permission, as it is a violation of your privacy rights.
yes
You don't necessarily need an appointment, but you will be required to check with the main office to seek permission. Being allowed to visit the classroom will depend on several things such as the school district's policy on visitors, the classroom's schedule, and the reason you want to visit the classroom.
Teacher In Service Days are days when the teachers have the day to themselves without any students to bother them.
true
Classroom management plays a vital role in the way a teacher dishes out his or her lessons. With well planned out lessons, that are more learner centered, the class is effective, but When a teacher takes up the time to only lecture and give notes without being learner centered, s/he is derailed and becomes ineffective. The teacher needs to first identify the learning styles of the different students and address their needs appropriately by grouping students based on learning interest. .
In many places, recording classes without permission is prohibited by privacy laws. It is important to check with the school's policies and obtain consent from the instructor and students before recording in a classroom.