No, a teacher cannot disclose your grades to other students without your permission, as it is a violation of your privacy rights.
Of course they are. No other students need to know about someone's grades and how they arer doing in that class.
Yes. I had an amazing teacher one year and got very good grades in that class all year. The next year I had a very bad teacher and started to get average and even below average grades. The same was true with other classmates.
To get on the best side of your teacher is to do as he/she instructs such as homework completed; working hard to get good grades. Good teachers are often upset if one or more of their students is doing poorly in school and he/she may feel they have failed that student. There is no easy way to get on the best side of your teacher other than good hard studying and decent grades. If you are disruptive in the classroom this will certainly not win you any points with your teacher. If there is a personality conflict then after class when all other students have left voice your concerns to your teacher. If the teacher is not willing to express their treatment of you then go to your school counselor or your parents.
* The best gift you can give a teacher is to study hard, make good grades and pass into the next grade. Teachers work hard to educate their students and when their students do well the teacher is prideful that she has done her job well. You can always wait until the other students have left the class and thank the teacher for all she has done to help you pass certain subjects. A gift at the end of the year should be from most of the students and one or more students can present the gift to the teacher. If the other students don't feel the need to give their teacher a gift at the end of the year then you could buy her flowers with a nice Thank You card, but nothing too personal should be given.
A teacher can fail a student for bad behaviour.
I was a teacher for 30 years, and don't think so. Letter grades express the degree to which you have grasped the subject. Pass/Fail expresses whether or not you have grasped the basics of the subject.
The new transfer test grades are based on a combination of student performance in the transfer test and other criteria such as teacher recommendations, grades, and extracurricular activities. The goal is to provide a more holistic assessment of students' abilities and potential for success in a new academic setting.
yes it is
I give the students advice to be responsible,respectable to other students,to study to get good grades and do good in school.
When a teacher is up teaching and some is making irritating noises to distract the teacher and other students who want to learn.
No, they accept students with good grades and ones that show that they are willing to try. It would help your chances if you were an honor student, but other students can get in.
It depends on what you mean by "unfair." If you can prove that the teacher is giving other students better grades when your work is the same quality, you can go to the principal and discuss what can be done about it. If you're actually doing something that is making the teacher treat you differently, however, you're not being treated unfairly. Ask your guidance counselor or another teacher what they think about this teacher's behavior and see if it really is unfair or not.