If a teacher is 20 minutes late to class, students should wait patiently for a reasonable amount of time before informing a school administrator or seeking guidance from another teacher.
The teacher, of course. The teacher is the one that has been trained in how to teach, how to communicate. The teacher is the one that knows what the requirements are for graduation, and what will be expected of the students in the next class or in university.
No. Not even if relevant to class.
A teacher asks students to pay attention in class!
they should because if the teacher went out the room the president can watch the class and report people who were talking and if the teacher is absent the president will know where everything is to represent the students in school governments
Of course not! Students should be learning and paying attention to the teacher, not sending silly messages to their friends.
The teacher should stop the class and re instruct the learners or question the learners and get them to verify what they should be doing.
If all students receive a failing grade in a class room it is usually considered the teacher's fault and the students will most likely be transferred out of the teacher's class and the teacher may even be fired.
Whether or not you should have someones attention will depend on what you are doing. If you were a teacher trying to teach a class for example, then yes, you should have the full attention of the students.
Its probaly the Teacher,Students,or The Principal
The students and teacher of my trig. class
No, this is a myth and unless directed otherwise by your teachers is false
Students should learn the answers to the teacher's questions through classwork. Classwork includes reading and doing assignments, listening and participating in class.