Teachers are people, and some people lack emotional stability. This probably has nothing to do with being teachers. That being said, if you believe that a teacher's lack of emotional stability is causing a problem or might cause a problem, contact that teacher's supervisor with the pertinent information.
Some causes for teachers lacking emotional stability could include high workload and stress, lack of support or resources, challenging student behavior, and difficulty maintaining a work-life balance. Emotional stability can also be affected by personal factors such as health issues or unresolved emotional issues.
Yes, to head teachers or school principal for a start, they can take the matter to concern authorities
Um... pretty much a school. and it has kids.. and it has cool teachers... somewhat
Columbus did not exactly have teachers. He taught himself in the beginning, but most of his help was passed from his father.Hope this helped! :D -Cara
Teachers get a lot of money at the beginning of the school but all that money goes to bills,insurance,food,etc.
Women who were teachers in the early 1900s had a career that was somewhat unusual. Most women did not work outside the home. Being a teacher was considered an honorable profession.
Finny's leg is broken.
Finny's leg is broken.
Somewhat unfairly, they will often do exactly that. "Goes with the territory" they may say in self-defense...
Some factors that can affect critical thinking include cognitive biases, emotions, personal beliefs, cultural influences, and environmental factors. It's important to be aware of these influences and actively work to overcome them to think more critically and effectively.
Ruth D. Davis has written: 'An exploratory study of espoused theories of beginning reading held by teachers and their theories - in-use in teaching beginning reading' -- subject(s): Reading (Primary), Attitudes, Teachers