Okay, its the end of the school year, and I had a really bad science teacher... and he gave me a low grade... not failing, better, but still the lowest grade I have gotton ever. He is very hard to talk to and deal with. It is too late now to do anything, but I want to make sure it dosent happen again next year, kind of stay on friendly terms with them... how do I do that? AND i frogot to mention, HE IS UNFAIR, and I AM NOT disrespectful to him back.
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2006-06-15
05:50:10
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mcw7267
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➔ Other - Science
Go in for help. My HS science teacher was a bastard until I spent before and after school getting help for physics. When he saw I wanted to learn and not just be given answers we got along a lot better. He gave me a great letter of recomendation the next year that helped get me into college.
Also ask him what his degree was in. Some HS teachers have a BS/BA in earth science and are teaching chem. Some are just plain over their head. Always be polite, and make it known you want to learn.
2006-06-15 05:56:20
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answered by shiara_blade 6
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Your teacher is a science teacher and knows the best.You have no business or the authority to call him a bad teacher.If everyone in your classroom feels like you u feel then it is a serious thing and you should bring your parents in the matter.It appears that since he has given you low grade you are anger came out.I would say that if you point out one finger at other then you have three fingers at you.Control your anger and focus on your studies.Good luck to you for your future.
2006-06-15 06:19:02
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answered by shri 6
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Tell him to knucke up. LOL. No just playing. I would not even worry with it being so close to the end of the school year. Alot of teachers are a@*es, but there isn't anything we can do unless you talk to someone above him. Go to the principal. Or go to the School Board and file complaint.
2006-06-15 05:58:01
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answered by strizzaight_trippin 2
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I recommend 2 methods. 1. Try 2 irritate him in every way possible BUT not by being mischevious. Ask him questions most frequently (intelligent ones) and he may get temporarily mad for a time. But later try ur best in the exams, answer his questions, and he is falling on u. 2. Unite other studens who has also been unfairly treated. United we irritate. United we complain. United we...
THIS METHODS WORK. I HAVE BEEN RELYING ON THEM FOR YEARS.
2006-06-15 06:43:45
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answered by THE SUN KING 1
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Keep being respectful to him cos two wrongs don't make a right. But if you think that he is being unnecessarily unfair to you, u might want to talk to someone maybe ur principal or something so that they can get to the bottom of it.
2006-06-15 05:54:28
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answered by 98#$%7 2
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Complaining usually doesn't work, but you could try. Document every discrepancy that occurs, when he marks you off on homework or a test when you were correct and doesn't change it, and your polite efforts to discuss it with him. Try to bring a witness for every meeting and log who came to what.
Every teacher has something different that they like. Do they like you to come to their office hours to ask questions on homework? Do they like you to answer questions in class? Try to find out what your teacher likes. If he gets to know you, and knows you're trying hard he might be more lenient.
2006-06-15 05:58:10
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answered by Alex 3
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Well I say you can just ask your teacher to sit down with you and tell her your problems with them. When you do that ask them what are there problems with you and try to work them out.Just say if we dint get along then we wont be able to help each other when the time comes and I dint want to be just left alone with something that I really dint know how to do.If that works you can think me later.
2006-06-15 05:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask him for a short meeting then tell him you want to know why you got the grade you did, what you thought you should have gotten, and ask what you can do next year to make it better.
2006-06-15 05:55:39
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answered by mom of 2 6
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It is your teacher's responsibility to teach and your responsibility to learn. He has no obligation to get along with you or any other student. Do what he expects in and out of class to the best of your ability and demonstrate you are learning.
2006-06-15 05:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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u gotta just deal with the fact that ur teachers an *** but i mean maybe tell ur parents to call him or u can email him u no watever works for u
2006-06-15 05:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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