Psychology, asked by user32537247372, 10 months ago


hey \: friends
i need a help from you people .
i have a teacher in my school who is super aggresive. today she gave us some extra questions to write the answers . when she checked our copies,first was me and she didn't liked them . she shouted at me very loudly. and when she found that the whole class wrote similar answers instead of explaining us the correct answer properly she kept shouting at us. i had many doubts and i was afraid to ask . Also i cannot ignore the subject bcoz it's my board class 10th.
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Answered by Anonymous
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so... u should complain about this to your principal

user32537247372: but what if the problem increases if her aggresive nature gets worst after knowing that i complained about her
onukogupiper: hmmmmmmmmmm that;s bad
Answered by onukogupiper
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If you're worried about your child at school or you have a complaint about the school, your child's class teacher (or tutor) is the best person to approach first for an informal discussion. If your complaint is about a staff member (excluding the principal), you should contact the school principal.

Don't participate in the lesson.

Doodle in a notebook instead of taking notes.

Surf the internet on your tablet or laptop.

Put your head down on your desk and pretend to sleep.

Talk to your classmates while your teacher is talking.

Look at the clock constantly.

Cover a smaller book with your textbook and read it.

How to Deal With a Difficult Teacher

Get involved. Volunteering in your child's classroom or chaperoning a field trip can give you front-row seats to see what's really going on. ...

Be a role model. ...

Don't play the savior. ...

Take your child's side … ...

Define the problem. ...

Hear the teacher out. ...

Make a game plan. ...

Keep it in perspective.

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