Ask your parent or gaurdian to launch a complaint to the principal of your school.
2006-07-12 09:17:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Take my advice... you're reading something from a former teacher right now!
No matter how much you hate a teacher or disagree with how fair they may be.... DO NOT disrespect the teacher! Keep your mouth shut, do the work, and get a good grade.
You can go back to hating that teacher when the school year ends. You'll still have the A in the class to show for it. Telling off the teacher now might make you feel good for the rest of the week. But the inevitable low grade you get from him/her will follow you forever!
2006-07-12 22:43:21
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answered by Rapunzel XVIII 5
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The teacher no matter how "snobby" or annoying you find them, they are still the teacher, they got the job for a reason. So you treat them with respect and be super polite. If you have troubles with your teachers and find that they are unreasonably unfair then talk to the Principal or school board if it goes to far. Just remember if someone is a true "Snob" it will drive them crazy if you treat them with pure kindness!!! So don't get mad...smile, say Hello and watch them squirm cause they cant get under your skin!!
2006-07-12 16:15:51
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answered by saraheh5 1
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Treat them with as much finesse you can muster. be polite and respectful, as sweet as homemade apple (or cherry) pie..
Smile!
Let them know that you back up teachers 100%, if they're in the right. Remind them that they're teaching your children.. and remind them that they too, were once sitting in the students area. Ask who taught them so perfectly, that they wanted to do the same thing.. and once again.. SMILE!
You can so many things with politeness, kindness, and a huge smile.. without using the words that are actually running through your mind.
Oh! One important thing, I've done all this, with teacher, councilor, and principal in the same office.
2006-07-12 16:40:25
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answered by sassy 6
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Walk a mile in their shoes. Sometimes a young teacher has to establish his or her authority before they can act in a friendlier manner towards students.
Just like a substitute, young teachers are constantly having to prove their subject and classroom mastery, sometimes leading to frustration and anger. And being close to many of their students in age, they can feel intimidated.
Sometimes establishing themselves as teachers means to forgo themselves as friends. Give the teacher a bit of space, a bit of time, and a bit of understanding, and a more "respectful" relationship may follow.
2006-07-12 16:33:43
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answered by Hoops 2
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I would choose a different subject. Leave the class and
never return.
The teachers should be chosen for their ability to teach
and if i were to find someone like that teaching, I would
consider the whole school incapable.
Teachers change our lives. Teachers had better be very
kind and considerate, gentle people.
2006-07-12 16:12:41
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answered by crazy s 4
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Treat them with respect. Perhaps they are regarding you as uppity and snotty too and they are giving you a taste your own medicine.
Perhaps you could approach the teacher in a respectful manner and tell them in a kind way how they are being perceived.
Would you prefer an old battle ax of a teacher who is out of touch with the times? I doubt you'd like that.
2006-07-12 16:19:31
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answered by answer annie 5
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Sneak into their mailboxes and get a copy of their pay check with the amount showing. Each time they're snobby, slap it up in front of their faces. That should humble them.
2006-07-12 21:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're a student in high school, you should treat your teacher with respect no matter how much of an @ss he or she is. A teacher is still your teacher, and your elder, and you should show him respect, even if he doesn't deserve it. Take heart...this won't be your teacher forever.
2006-07-12 16:29:38
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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You treat them with a coat of kerosine, gasoline and non-dairy creamer (the powdered kind)
And then give them the gift of a lit match.
Their family and students will thank you for it.
2006-07-12 16:21:08
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answered by Joseph A 1
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