I have that same problem! My teacher, I like to work indivisually so when someone comes up and says "Teacher wants me to help u" and I say "No he doesn't" so I get a HUGE yell and scream from him. Mostly is why you are upsetting him in one way or your actions have made bad choices. My teacher really hates me though, yeah! I don't like him that much!
I think YES, because the kids should always try their best. If the teacher has a reason to yell at them MAYBE, but if they are just being mean than No.
Get Mad back at them
They yell because they're frustrated and want to dish out they're angryness, and since they cant yell at their husband, they just yell at you
after the teacher asks a question raise your hand and when she picks you yell out answer
Your disrespecting her or she wants your attention
No. It is NOT right for a teacher to do that but if they have a good reason to, then yes. Like if you do something they asked you not to or ur hurting anouther student or somehting like that then yes. Bur if you feel like it was not right for them to do that to you, then tell some one.
File a complaint with their higher up. That sounds pretty ridiculous, there is no reason for a teacher to yell at all. If they have to resort to yelling, then they aren't doing their job right.
make a joke or yell or say I'm ready
Yell "fxuck you" in their face when they ask you a question. Or you can say "I don know." Or maybe just yell "fxuck you", which I find the most affective.
He didn't need to yell because his philosophy was to command respect from his players through his role as an onfield teacher.
yell, lots of homework, punishments
Yelling at a student is generally not an effective or appropriate way to address behavior or academic issues. Teachers should strive to maintain a respectful and supportive classroom environment, using positive reinforcement and communication to address concerns with students.