Beat her by wisdom! When teachers start behaving like children, children have to show maturity. More than anything else, you will make her feel embarrased by showing maturity. Revengeful teachers assume that they are not only superior to children by knowledge and understanding, but they are also superior in morals. Show her how shallow her thinking is! Show her how forgiving you are! But by peaceful means! If her sole objective is to take revenge, your sole objective is to foil the whole pupose! Smile whenever she gives you a stern look! If she orders you to do something, just obey her as if it was your pleasure, more than her's!
She will either stop worrying u, or find more complex ways to hurt you. The moment you think you can catch her 'red handed', do so! But by peaceful means! If you feel she can cause you a lot of harm, stay out of her way. After all you are a good student. She shouldn' t be messing up with your grades! Dont be scared! Also try to find why she hates you.
2007-03-11 05:24:15
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answered by Mau 3
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if you hate her and she hates you... you have to dial back whatever you do in that class.
be extra prepared to answer questions and either you will start to enjoy the class or maybe the teacher will stop being so "vengeful"
Your teacher may think you like being picked on or the teacher may be reminding you what you need to do or what you should know by saying to doing whatever.
Teachers may have high expectations or might not tolerate disrespect, talking, or tardyness. If you teacher hasnt told you- find out her pet peeves so you can at least show some effort by avoiding that one thing.
2007-03-11 13:37:10
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answered by smartass_yankee_tom 4
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I go to college and completely understand you. You have 3 options in my opinion:
1) If you have a form tutor speak to them about the teacher as they could help sort it out via teachers meetings etc.
2) Talk to the teacher about it, i know that sounds scary but if you explain that you feel like you're being unfairly treated you could end up being civil with eachother (don't blame me if this option goes wrong but i don't think you can get a detention for trying to resolve things with your teacher)
3) Work as hard as you can...all the time, at least until you earn her respect.
I hope that helps
2007-03-11 10:27:35
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answered by pinkpunkfaery 2
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Do you do things...like not listen or act out in class then I can even understand where the teacher is coming from.
Talk to the teacher, sometimes there are just teachers who are scary and you just have to deal with them, but then they aren't really like that.
Sometimes you just have a teacher that hates everyone.
2007-03-11 16:13:47
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answered by and2252 2
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Please notify the board of education if we are talking about primary or intermediate or high school. There is no reason anyone should have to be bullied by a teacher at any age. If college I would seek a counselor..You may want to do so anyway. I hope you are able to handle this asap! Much luck!
2007-03-11 15:44:24
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answered by Jenblossom 6
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Have your parents get involved. Speak with the school guidance counselor. Stop doing things to piss her off.
2007-03-12 00:21:54
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answered by stephgilbert1 2
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