If you cannot find the cause and deal with it constructively on your own, you should seek help from someone. It could be a parent, a trusted friend, a religious leader, or anyone you trust and who will really help you find and deal with whatever is causing the anger. If talking to someone you trust does not work, you should seek professional help from someone trained in dealing with and helping people to overcome and let go of negative feelings.
Whatever you do, you should get to the cause and deal with it constructively.
This varies at every school, and sometimes even in every classroom. Check with a specific teacher to find out.
well it every teacher should act like a teacher not just as a teacher but a teacher
Study and bring your teacher an Apple every day
They should be nice to every kid! They shouldn't choose favorites~
They should be nice to every kid! They shouldn't choose favorites~
every one should listen to the teacher
You should check your school's website. Generally each teacher gets a web page where they can post their syllabus. Every teacher has a different one unless the school district mandates that everyone in the same grade follows the same one.
* It is seldom every heard of that a teacher beats a student because they could lose their teacher's license. Teachers may be strict, but if they hit, slap, or even push a student then the student should report it to the school counselor or to their parents. Beware! If you make false accusations towards a teacher simply because you don't like them you could get into trouble yourself and possibly be kicked out of the school you are in or your parents could be sued.
Yes, they should.
you need to of passed every maths exam gcses a-levels every thing.
Every K12 school is different. At Agora, we start at 32,500
class disturbance is when the teacher is disturbed and nobody is watching you, the thing almost every primary school student does when their teacher is disturbed is muck around until the teacher is back into focus again