I have weird teachers too. For example my Hungarian teacher, we suppose to learn the language Hungarian on class, but instead she is teaching us about love and other hippy stuff.
One student had to hug a tree (that was like an exam or something...) and he got the best mark, A.
2007-12-14 10:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Teachers are suppose to be professional and personal feelings should not be demonstrated in the classroom. I suspect there is more here than you are saying. Either your teacher is unprofessional (especially in her remarks)or you are seeing your relationship with her from an invalid point of view. Ask the teacher if you can discuss how you feel with her and see if you can clear the air.
A bad grade for one or two questions is unusual but were they essay questions with a large point value? How many questions altogether? By the way, I don't mean to criticize but if you answered the questions the way you wrote this question, any good teacher would have to mark you down. You can not give a student a good mark for misspellings, bad grammar and inaccurate punctuation.
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2007-12-14 01:53:27
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answered by elklady 3
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Eh, it doesn't sound like she is being unfair to me. It sounds like she made some unfunny jokes, and you're just annoyed that she gave you an F. If you got an F for missing 1-2 questions, then that just means there wasn't that many questions.
You gave no evidence of your teacher taking any anger out on you. You're in 8th grade, so you're old enough to take responsibility for your own actions. If you got an F, it's your fault.
2007-12-14 02:15:43
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answered by Miss D 7
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No, it's not fair for teachers to take out their anger on students.
And neither is it fair for students who get bad marks to take out their annoyance on the teacher.
Get real. No one goes in to a profession like teaching because they hate people and want to do them over. That's obvious. Teachers, like many other professions, intrinsically like people. OK, I daresay your teacher is giving you a bit of hassle, but have you ever wondered why? Don't get all whingy and say, 'we haven't done anything, she's just picking on us'. You know people don't do things like that. When you're annoyed with someone it's usually because they did something to annoy you. So, ask yourself this - why is your teacher annoyed with you?
Work harder and get better grades. Simple as that. The bad grades are your fault, not your teachers. Take responsibility for your own actions - it's part of growing up.
2007-12-14 00:55:33
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answered by durulz2000 6
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No, it's not fair for teachers to take it out on students when they're having a bad day. . .just as it isn't fair for students to take it out on a teacher when they're having a bad day.
Try to see this through your teachers eyes, and ask yourself if you're doing something to contribute to the problem. Also, remember that you earn Fs the same way you earn As--they're not arbitrarily given out. You need to take credit for both.
2007-12-14 09:53:56
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answered by Vicki M 2
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2016-10-11 06:37:21
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answered by ? 4
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i think you should reason out with your professor ask why she is doing that... some teachers are actually joking on what they said actually some student laugh at what green minded teachers say haha... probably its a technique in which a teacher does for the class to be lively
if you think that the F is really bad for you talk it out with your professor.... and ask why he or she did that... if you really think that what she/he is doing is not fun reason out with the teacher or the principal...
try talking to other teacher to talk to your own professor and see if they can do anything for you
2007-12-14 00:14:59
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answered by VJ1993 1
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No, it isn't fair for teachers to express their anger on students, that is very unprofessional and you should alert the principal.
2007-12-14 00:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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