Physically, yes. If a teacher has vocal cords, he or she should be able to yell. Legally, I am pretty sure that a teacher could yell at a misbehaving student.
"Student taught" typically refers to a teacher training program where a student teacher works alongside a mentor teacher to gain hands-on teaching experience in a classroom setting. This experience allows the student teacher to apply theoretical knowledge to practice and develop their teaching skills.
The bond of knowledge between a teacher and a student is built on trust, respect, and mutual understanding. It involves effective communication, mentorship, and guidance from the teacher, and active listening, learning, and engagement from the student. This bond is essential for the transfer of knowledge and the overall growth and development of the student.
TEACHER : one who imparts information or knowledge to others The word cannot have a direct antonym (someone who takes away your knowledge). However, the complement to "teacher" is "student". A word meaning student that begins with a P is "pupil".
The teacher's innovative pedagogy encouraged student engagement and critical thinking in the classroom.
A teachers pet is a slang term for a student who excessively does things to get the approval of their teacher. For example, always visiting the teacher before class or always buying things for the teacher, answering all questions asked are features of a 'teachers pet'.
Keep them late give a test throw a pop quiz yell at them embarrass them give them homework send to principle
No. It is NOT right for a teacher to do that but if they have a good reason to, then yes. Like if you do something they asked you not to or ur hurting anouther student or somehting like that then yes. Bur if you feel like it was not right for them to do that to you, then tell some one.
Get Mad back at them
Farwell speech to the teacher from a student
after the teacher asks a question raise your hand and when she picks you yell out answer
Your disrespecting her or she wants your attention
Both because a teacher cannot teach without a student and a student cannot learn without a teacher.
I think YES, because the kids should always try their best. If the teacher has a reason to yell at them MAYBE, but if they are just being mean than No.
If a student responds to a teacher defiantly, it means that the student is being stubborn and talking back at the teacher who is suppose to be teaching his/her student.
The student teacher ratio is 11:1.
make a joke or yell or say I'm ready
what is the maxiumum student to teacher ratio in kindergarten?