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People in my class think they can do anything. And i'm the best student in the class and my teacher still blames me for things that he thinks i'm doing. Then when i tell him I"m not doing that he sends me to time away!!! I"m sick and tired of it what should i do?

2006-12-08 09:27:46 · 7 answers · asked by Beemer 2 in Education & Reference Teaching

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go talk 2 the principal with your parents. cry!!! take a tape recorder and tape everything that goes on around so u have proof. hmmm if that doesnt work go 2 the superintendent so that they know u mean business. I know somebody just like that, and he isnt the one doing it and always gets blamed.

2006-12-08 13:18:05 · answer #1 · answered by thesunnshynne 5 · 0 0

Firstly, do not argue back to your teacher- this will give him/her a "legitimate" reason to punish you. When you are accused of doing something wrong that you didn't do, do not say anything at that moment. (Eg if you are told to stop talking, don't say, "I'm not talking," because that puts you in the wrong.) Instead, approach them later and have a calm discussion.

Try to talk to your teacher outside of class time, when they have time and space to listen properly to you without the demands of all the other badly-behaved students. Explain how you feel but try your best not to be hostile or agressive. Emphasise that the subject is important to you and you want to do well in school. Hopefully you will be able to have a sensible discussion with your teacher: either they can explain to you what it is that you do that you are not supposed to, or they will realise they have been unfair and that you really do want to do well in that subject, and they will lay off you.

If this does not work (and there are lots of unreasonable teachers out there) then try talking to the headof department for that subject (the teacher's immediate boss) or to your form tutor. As a last resort, get your parents to call the school and request a meeting with the teacher and you so this can be sorted out.

Good luck!

Remember none of this will work if you start misbehaving yourself!

2006-12-09 00:07:09 · answer #2 · answered by _Jess_ 4 · 0 0

When you say you are the best student in the class, how do you mean that? Are you the best behaved? The best academically? The best attitude? Secondly, what type of things do you get blamed for? How do you inform him of your innocence? Are you rude, confrontational, whiny, accusatory of others? I am not automatically saying that the teacher is right and you are wrong, however I am suggesting the you look at the situation from all sides before you decide that you are being unfairly treated.

2006-12-08 10:31:46 · answer #3 · answered by dkrgrand 6 · 1 0

anybody learns otherwise. If a student can study issues on their lonesome and get perfect grades then i imagine it truly is honest. even even with the truth that from the different end it doesn't look so. the different scholars do not imagine it truly is honest because they don't study like she does and they are jealous that she will be in a position to get out of sophistication. in the journey that they labored harder they could do an identical yet there are some scholars who don't have the rigidity or means to study and understand paintings on their lonesome. on the different hand the student might want to come to classification whatever because she will be in a position to assist others, and because that maximum college coverage should be adverse to any type of slicing classification no matter the scholars grades or criteria.

2016-11-24 23:42:50 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Make it hard for him to accuse you. Tell him you feel you are being unjustly accused and want to be sure he knows you aren't doing anything wrong. Then ask for a seat near the teacher so he can see what you are doing all the time. Make sure you are always paying attention and never turn around or talk to anyone else during that class (except during group projects, of course).

2006-12-08 09:33:49 · answer #5 · answered by caring_funlovingteacher 4 · 1 0

Often it is the best and brightest that are targeted because others feel insecure about themselves. Adolescence is a time when all kids feel awkward and unsure of themselves. Just know that it will pass and soon you will be out of school and will be able to allow your talents to shine. You know, I was like you, and I ended up on Presidential committees. You hang in there and know that you are "exceptional", regardless of what others think.

2006-12-08 11:31:21 · answer #6 · answered by Katie Poo 2 · 1 0

I do not know the full situation. I hope you are being honest otherwise Iam not sure what the answer is. If you are being mistreated then discuss the unfairness with a counsellor or the principal.

2006-12-08 09:33:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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