You don't. You can't MAKE people do anything they don't want to do.
2007-08-28 07:51:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Teachers get excited about students who are excited about learning. It makes them feel appreciated and like the student is actually interested in the material. There are very few students that teachers DONT like, there are just some that they like more than others. Thats truth.
You should not be attempting to make a teacher like you more - but you should want the teacher to take an active interest in your education. The way to do that is : be ontime to class and be prepared when you enter class. Be actively involved in discussions and even challenge the teacher on points of merit - make sure you can back up your argument with educated assessments.
Do these things and your classroom experience will not only be of benefit to you, but for your teacher as well.
2007-08-28 07:52:45
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answered by Singa 4
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Do good work.
Don't whine.
Don't kiss up.
Do be polite.
Show consideration to other students.
Come to class prepared.
Allow your personality to develop and shine in the class.
Demonstrate through your work and answers that you are paying attention and thinking about what the teacher says.
Ask intelligent questions.
Don't TRY to make the teacher LIKE you, just be a good student and let the school year fall into place.
2007-08-28 07:53:16
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answered by Dr. Obvious 4
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Just smile and say "Hi Mrs___! (or Mr ___!) Make sure you sound super hyper but when class starts, be super serious. Look at them in the eye when they're talking about whatever lesson. If you have a question, raise your hand. Don't get out of your seat, unless the teacher tells you to or let you, etc.
And it's mainly the stuff they teach you in kindergarden. O_O
2007-08-28 12:43:36
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answer #4
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answered by Thao Kun 6
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1] be polite - 'good morning, miss ditz'
2] be prepared - do all homework, and all reading
3] pay attention - no goofing off or talking in class
4] be reasonably well groomed - clean, neat, non-stinky
5] do extra when you can - if you don't understand something, look it up. If something is really interesting, learn more about it
6] participate in class, in a positive way - no arguing, unless you have ABSOLUTE PROOF - even then it's not wise to confront teachers in the classroom
2007-08-28 07:58:20
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answered by Nurse Susan 7
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My teachers know I am smart, nice and caring. They also put me with other people so I can help them out. I do talk though, so they like me but as one teacher said,"Since you like talking so much you can help me out in front of the class".
Just try not to talk 24/7 or interupt while they are talking they should like you.
2007-08-30 11:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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As a teacher, I can tell you that we like students who have good attitudes, don't complain, smile and say "Hi teacher!" in the morning and most of all just behave well. Believe me if you just come in and treat your teacher like a real person they will like you... smile and say, "Hi! Did you have a good weekend?" etc.
2007-08-28 09:22:38
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answered by art teacher 2
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Plain and simple---behave. I taught for a while, and a student who constantly talked and misbehaved got on my last nerve.
2007-08-28 07:51:32
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answer #8
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answered by Ida T 4
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Stop trying to make them like you. It will come more naturally if you stop trying so hard. Be yourself!
2007-08-28 07:51:28
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answered by gouda1988 3
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be good in class and on holidays give them a gift and always do your best?
2007-08-28 07:52:33
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answered by Anonymous
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