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Teachers are very straightforward (aka strict), especially in the first part of year, in order to create a learning environment and boundaries. Once everyone knows what is expected of them, then they tend to loosen up a bit. Most will unbend as long as you are not trying to change the basics of the classroom experience and do not expect that there will be exceptions made in your favor.
Because they have to have more experience and schooling and would like you to be someone in the future . They want what is best for you (: Also for them seeing you fail is like telling them in the face they are the worst teachers even though they've studied and paid so much to get to where they are at right now . Your dear college teacher .
Yes they were always strict.
Depends, but most of the time yes they can be strict.
sure mate
Yes, if the teacher is already a strict parent.
No way! Teachers can be really nice. Actually, it's best for teachers to be pretty nice.
Yes, mostly.
For employment purposes
Teachers are not bad. There are just times that they need to be strict to the students to learn. They are just misunderstood sometimes.
Teachers were more for strict in the 1960's than in modern times. Less restrictions were placed on them which allows for more control over their individual students and classrooms.
No school is strict, its simply whether your child meets up to the standards of the teachers
Teachers in the past were often strict due to societal expectations for discipline and order in the classroom. Additionally, many educators believed that strict discipline was necessary for effective learning, and they used it as a means to maintain control and encourage respect among students. Cultural norms and traditional teaching methods also influenced the strict demeanor of teachers in the past.
Strict did not try to understand the kid