I had the same problem with my high school geometry teacher. She didn't get mad but she answered in a way that made you feel really stupid. Her failure rate was through the roof. What I did was find someone in the class who was actually doing really well and asked him for help. Looking back, I should have gone to the guidance counselor.
2007-03-04 12:53:46
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answered by Sharon M 6
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Do you ask for help when he has just finished explaining something? Were you goofing off when he was talking? Did you come late to class or turn in poor quality work?
Your education is your responsibility -- you need to behave professionally (you are a professional student) and I'm sure he will respond in kind.
Way too many kids think that they can doodle, work on homework from other subjects, talk to their friends, or day dream, and then the teacher is expected to repeat the lesson. They think that they can forget what they were exposed to (notice I didn't say learned) as soon as they walk out of the room and that the teacher needs to provide them with extensive review.
Get a grip and grow up.
2007-03-04 10:59:53
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answered by bluekitty1541 4
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I have the same problem. If she doesn't get mad she can't explain it again. *sigh*
Anyway,
Try talking to your parents or another teacher you trust. I know it can be hard but if it helps you its better to do it now then later. If you need help with homework or things like that, you can always ask friends who should be more then willing to help.
My sister and I both had this problem and we were able to talk about it with our parents who talked to the teacher. My sister even got another teacher. (lucky)
I hope this helps you out.
2007-03-04 10:59:20
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that you should call up a hearing to see whats the problem with you just asking him for help you're at school trying to better your self by getting a good education but he's not been a good teacher in what he suppose to be doing so. if i was you ill call a hearing to resolve the situation
2007-03-04 11:00:17
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answered by LaTisha K 1
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That's a tough one. Don't try to ask too many questions. It's okay to ask but, always make sure that you've tried it several times and really thought about it. It's NOT okay to just try it once or hardly think about it. Good luck with your teachers.
2007-03-04 10:57:45
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answered by Mrs.Joseph.Adam.Jonas 2
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