I absolutely hate favoritism, If it's in the case where the teacher is treating you less nicely than the other students due to a poor/rude attitude from the student than that is not the students fault. If in contrast, the student works hard, yet is significantly treated unfairly compared to the favorited student, then tell a parent or guardian, they can take matters into their own hands. If it affects your grade, then you should speak to the teacher with your parent along your side, if that doesn't work then speak to someone in greater control (such as the principal or guidance counselor)
no favoritism.
If a teacher is showing favoritism towards you or another student, you should probably just try and "muddle" through....Favoritism is not fair, but their really is no way to prevent or stop it, other than to get on your teacher's good side. it doesnt seem fair, and it isn't but Life isn't fair.
The teacher asked Guddi what he did to get more marks.
well basically a teacher has favoritism and if you are a favorite student be sweet. ask can you look at your pinnacle grades and copy their username and passwords.
It is better to disregard your feelings that the lower mark is personal; it is more useful in the long run to figure out what you needed to do to earn the higher marks. To do this, ask your fellow students if you can read their papers, talk to the teacher about the answer or qualities they were looking for in the assignment and then reevaluate your work. If it was a written assignment, making an outline of the work will tell you a lot about the difference between what you wrote and what you thought you wrote. The higher majority of teachers bend over backwards to remove any favoritism in their grading.
depends on your school. ask the teacher
Yes, teachers do give the A grade even if you repeat work. A teacher will always give a student the appropriate marks for their work. If you think a grade is wrong speak with the teacher or principal.
Only the teacher can increase grades.
Punctuate mea ns you put the correct pu nctuatio n marks i n the se nte nces. Examples: My mother is a teacher. Is your mother a teacher? What! She is a teacher? Get the bottle from the teacher.
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Yes, unless the favoritism extends to a point in which one child suffers actual physical or mental harm.
for keeping track of marks and stuff