The teachers are responsible for the class and so, yes, they can take students notes from them. Of course, they are not going to publish them, but the notes are not appropriate student behavior. Students are there to learn and to practice what they have learned and passing notes interferes with that. That is, because the communications in class are meant to be about the subject.
The teachers are responsible for the class and so, yes, they can take students notes from them. Of course, they are not going to publish them, but the notes are not appropriate student behavior. Students are there to learn and to practice what they have learned and passing notes interferes with that. That is, because the communications in class are meant to be about the subject.
In California, substitute teachers are generally expected to follow the same rules and policies as regular teachers. Keeping a class in from lunch may be permissible if there is a valid educational reason, but it is advisable to consult with the school's administration or review the school's policies to ensure compliance.
Not Breaking a Law, but...Teachers talking about a student to the class while the student is out is not breaking any laws, but unless the teacher is saying something brief and good about the student, it is definitely in very poor taste and judgment.
Teachers' performance can impact students' performance through their ability to engage students, provide clear instruction, offer support and feedback, and create a positive classroom environment. Effective teachers can inspire and motivate students to reach their full potential, while poor teaching can result in disengagement and lower academic achievement.
Yes. It depends on the school's actual policy. Some schools do not allow students to wear coats, jackets, or sweaters to class. In this case, the teacher can definitely ask a student to remove their sweater if they are not in compliance with school policy.
no
Passing notes in class is highly frowned upon. Some teachers will give students a detention or read the note aloud to the class.
you should get a small class pet like a hamster or guinea pig
Students should use respectful and formal language when speaking to teachers in class.
No - they are there to learn, and must pay attention.
The homophone of allowed is aloud.
Yes
Its Nice School Teachers are experinced i passed my ssc from there
yea fk the teachers!
ya because we are in america
Because it is a distraction to teachers and students in the class.
B/c then the teachers don't have to teach