my history teacher and i dont get on. i was quite a disruptive student in year 8 and 9. he used to teach geography which i cudnt do. he now teaches history. he always picks on me. if the class is noisy hel immediatly blame me. he sends me out for the slightest thing. like for saying im lost or i dont understand.its really getting me down. we just had a project to do and i tryed really hard and i only just got over half marks..what shall i do? cos the haed usually goes on the teachers side more than the students.
karazimonki answered Sunday May 8 2005, 6:01 pm: Talk to the teacher privatly after class o rhave a friend around to vouch for you later on a day you don't understand something. Don't announce it in class. Say I didn't understand..... today.
Good luck
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ocbabey41 answered Friday May 6 2005, 5:36 pm: i would tell your parents that hes blaming you for every little thing done wrong in the classroom or get transfered to a different class.
shake answered Friday May 6 2005, 4:41 pm: He has a bias against you that you created with your loud uncontrollable behavior in the earlier years. Its pretty much what happens when you're bad. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
gsngirl7 answered Friday May 6 2005, 4:03 pm: Try to talk to you teacher first and ask him why he treats you like that. If he continues to treat you bad, talk to the prinicipal or a trusted adult friend and see if they can help. Hope my advice helps! [ gsngirl7's advice column | Ask gsngirl7 A Question ]
Teza answered Friday May 6 2005, 3:30 pm: Tell your parents. Make sure they know why you are getting in trouble and how your teacher is. Im not sure why he would only pick on you but your parents might be able to do something about it. You could also tell the principal. Tell them when ever you ask for help or say you're lost that he yells at you or sends you out. But the next time he does it just leave to the office because he isnt doing his job right. X0` [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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