That's way too general a question to ask.
Some appear to (they find them a distraction and in the way) and others are very helpful to student teachers (they are probably the younger teachers that can remember what it's like to be in the class room for the first time)
Why don't you do a little poll of the teachers you know personally.
2006-10-14 13:35:16
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answered by Yellowstonedogs 7
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No. Teachers do not dislike student teachers. Teachers agree to take on the responsibility to mentor a student teacher. If a teacher does not want to do it, he/she certainly does not have to do it. However, student teachers must realize that a teacher is responsible for his/her students' learning. If the students have to take a standardized test or an end of course test, the teacher must make sure that the students are learning the curriculum. Because of this the teacher may want instruction to follow a certain order or for the student teacher to teach a certain way.
2006-10-14 13:56:25
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answered by D. S. 2
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I would love to be able to supervise a student teacher - to show them the ropes of teaching and help them become true professionals. I don't understand why you ask the question. Have you seen a teacher dislike a student teacher?
2006-10-14 13:35:46
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answered by Shelley 3
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Some teachers dislike them, and some like them as everyone is different. If you wear a lot of makeup they may get the wrong idea like you're trying too hard, or the other bad idea if you know what I'm talking about.
2016-05-22 02:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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One of my 10th grade teachers seemed to dislike, if not hate me. Come to find out, he was generally strict on the other students for their own good and to keep them in line. So, in conclusion here, if your teacher seems to dislike you, chances are, they're testing you!
2006-10-14 13:34:25
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answered by "Teh" Leester 3
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teachers dont dislike student teachers. they welcome them with open arms, but sometimes they feel that they've had more experience than student teachers and so are wiser for it, and they will try to offer suggestions on how to do things and their behaviour on students eg the way they should punish students and go on about it.
2006-10-14 13:28:50
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answered by kristyb872001 6
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probably, because, some student teachers seem to be better than them
2006-10-14 13:36:50
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answered by orange_soda 2
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It's a sense of competition
2006-10-14 13:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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probably because they see them as their future replacements?
2006-10-14 13:26:52
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answered by Ruth Less RN 5
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usually if they are disrespectful, but also if they are too smart.
2006-10-14 13:34:42
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answered by vk 2
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