Well what kind of directions? If they are giving you a good academic advice, then you should follow. If they are trying to help you out to pass High School , you should follow.
Can you give me little bit more detail of what your teacher wants you to do?
2007-09-06 08:25:21
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answered by soniakidman 4
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Depends on what the teachers are asking for.
If it's related to accomplishing the goals of the classroom curriculum, the answer is usually yes. After all, you kinda have to do reading and activities in order to learn something new, unless you somehow pick it up in the outside world.
If the teacher is asking you to change your beliefs or identity, then of course you have the right to disobey. But often students only *think* a teacher is asking them to do this, when in reality they just want students not to accept everything without thinking about *why* they believe it. If students examine their beliefs and end up confirming them, great. But sometimes they decide that they'd never actually thought very hard about it before, and maybe they actually believe something different. This could be seen as a teacher changing a student's mind, but in reality the decision is left up to the student.
2007-09-06 08:26:39
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answered by Mike G 6
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Do you mean in classroom or homework? Yes, absolutely.
In personal matters? No, parents should teach that.
If students don't follow teacher's directions, there is a very high probability they will get the wrong answer - which at best, is very discouraging. Teach kids to follow teacher's guidelines.
2007-09-06 08:26:48
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answered by Nurse Susan 7
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Oh, do you know more than the teacher? The teacher is older, wiser, and has a college degree. What do you have? Follow directions of course! They are the ones that give you your grade, want to fail?
2007-09-06 15:57:12
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answered by cammie 4
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you already know those "persist with the guidelines" assessments and the 1st line says study this entire try first. Then they flow directly to enable you already know to take your left shoe off, write your midsection call on the backside of the paper, and a team of different stupid issues. Then the final line says finished purely question a million (study the finished try). I consistently failed those!
2016-11-14 08:50:06
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answered by ? 4
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