It all depends on the support of the school administrators as to what can be done about disruptive students. Certainly it is easier in the long run to do something about the behavior of the student before other class members follow suit.
in my opinion, they don't have the rights to yell at a students face. but my teacher does that to my classmates. i think they only do it because the are trying to get their attention, but some teachers do it with yelling instead of just telling. their rights are to get a students attention so they can learn. but some teachers do it by yelling at their students. so technically they do have to the right to do it. unless you have my teacher because she gets mad enough to knock all the stuff off someones desk and onto the floor.
They get to yell at kids just for nothing just like my 2nd period teacher is doing right now to this kid named dawntae
Well I assume so, if it's their first day of course. You never know it could happen to you one day! If a teacher does puke on you, don't yell at them and if your a teacher, don't puke on your students!
no teachers don't tickle students
no way
The nouns in the sentence are students and teachers.
NO
why should teachers challenge students
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Teachers should treat students in the same manner as they would expect students to treat them.
The breakdown in communication between teachers and students is disrespect. The solution starts with the teachers learning how to behave, instead of reacting to a situation, Behavioral skills are important to teachers and students
As of 1992-93, there were 835 teachers for 9785 students (http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/IEW/edgreen.html), or about 85 teachers per 1000 students.