This teacher is always picking on me.I don't understand why..She's always picking on me. I didn't even do anything to her. My friends come up to me and tell me "why is this teacher always picking on you" and Im like "i dont know why" and they say that she's too bias towards me..anyways,I don't know whats wrong.Sometimes she'll say "oh,i think im exaggerating" What should I do???
2007-08-23
04:14:18
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Oh,and also..Recently,I handed up a compo,and she gave me good grades..whereas,she failed the other students..I scored like 92.Sometimes,I dont understand her.
2007-08-23
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I would talk to your school counselor about this, ASAP! Best wishes!
2007-08-23 04:17:32
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answered by j c 5
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Well, first, understand that teachers are humans too. They have flaws. They can be funny, mean, demanding, annoying, or have a weird sense of humor. Once you understand that, you'll be better able to deal with a teacher's "weird" attitude.
I couldn't say why your teacher picks on you, but it might be that she likes you as a student and she feels comfortable enough to joke with you. To you it might seem like she's picking on you, but that might not be it at all. Keep that in mind the next time it happens, and try to figure out if she's really being mean when she does this to you.
If it continues to happen and it makes you uncomfortable, please talk to the teacher about it. She might not know she's doing it and that you feel so bad about it. Most teachers are good people and they want to make their students feel comfortable and help them learn. Don't be afraid to talk to her.
If you do talk to her and things don't change, then talk to your school counselor. He or she will be able to work through the issue with both you and your teacher.
Good luck!
2007-08-23 11:24:51
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answered by T the D 5
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I don't feel you've given us very good information to gauge the actual "bullying" you're receiving.
If she's giving you good grades perhaps it stems from her high expectations of you. Perhaps she holds you to some higher standards than your classmates and if you are "fooling around" she may expect more from you. She could see your potential and is attempting to influence you to pay attention and do your best. Like I stated previously, there's really not enough information to gauge things properly. If you feel that her comments and actions are abusive I would tell your parents, and guidance counselor so that this does not continue.
2007-08-23 11:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Something does sound odd here. You should ask the teacher directly what is going on. Explain to her how you see things and ask her reasons. If her answer in any way makes you uncomfortable or unhappy, go to the school counseler and /or your parents. If necessary, get out of the class.
2007-08-23 11:23:52
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answered by Elsie 5
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I would stay after class and talk to the teacher directly. That's the only way you'll find out. Don't sit and speculate about what may or may not be true. Go directly to the source.
2007-08-23 11:17:16
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answered by dinny's engaged!! 7
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First, post in an appropriate category (this is Singles & Dating).
Next, speak to the teacher outside of class and discuss how you feel and see what she says.
2007-08-23 11:18:03
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answered by . 7
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I agree with dinny above, if possible just simply talk to her. Doing that would also probably serve the purpose of bringing her behavior in line with how she treats other students just as a matter of awareness.
2007-08-23 11:20:47
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answered by The Scorpion 6
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ask the teacher in a polite manner.maybe she feels you could be doing better or maybe shes a prat just be nice and ask.its not a crime to ask and it will show your maturity ask 1 on 1 not in front of your friends.if you do not like her answer have a word with your head of year or headmaster.
2007-08-23 11:20:25
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answered by lee b 5
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It seems real simple, but ask her.... , alone at first, then with a trusted (informed) friend with you ... (I dont know your age, ) but... If that fails get your parents (Highschool) or head of her department (college) involved I iF YOU DONT WANT TO DO ALL THAT... there is really nothing else. other than grin and bear it.... Sorry!
2007-08-23 11:29:10
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answered by Edward W 1
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Maybe she picks on you becuase you dont behave or look like your paying attention in class
2007-08-23 11:19:55
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answered by Anonymous
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