When a student files a complaint against a teacher, the school administration should investigate the complaint thoroughly, gather evidence from both the student and the teacher, and ensure confidentiality. The school should follow its established procedures for handling complaints, provide support to the student, and take appropriate action based on the findings of the investigation.
ANYONE can bring a lawsuit against ANYONE ELSE. You probably should contact an attorney for advice to determine if you have grounds for filing a lawsuit in your state.
The teacher should encourage the student to write more legibly. So, yes, a teacher should correct a student if they are not writing legibly.
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A narrative report introduction from a student teacher should provide information on what the experience she was given. A student teacher should also include what she learned from her field experience in a narrative report.
The student should observe the class to order. You should also carry out assignments thatthe teacher has set.
Hm.... "The teacher moved all of the student's desk." Actually, no. It should be phrased like this: "The teacher moved the student's desks."
Yes you can and you should file this complaint with the police department.
I don't know about the letter of the law, but common sense says that the student should be placed in another class. It shouldn't be expected for you to keep the teacher-student impartiality.
A farewell to a teacher should be written either by a student or a co-worker. The speech should recognize the teacher for his or her hard work and what he or she has done for students over the years.
If a students gets stuck in a classroom chair the teacher must find out where the student is stuck and try to remedy it. If the teacher cannot get the student in the teacher should get the assistance of the principal, custodian or even the fire department if that is necessary. The teacher must make sure that the student does not get harmed while trying to free the student.
You should immediately send the student to the school nurse.
Probably not the State Board - altho you should be able to bring suit against the teacher and the local school administration.