
Q:
A student is doing classwork a teacher interrupts the student to
ask if the student needs a paper, the student say's no, the teacher ask a
second time, the student replies no, the teacher ask a third time the
student now say's it even louder N.O... The teacher or professor now
asks the student to leave the classroom and come back in 15 minutes
because the student has an attitude.
Mentally a teacher like this is setting the student up for failure if the student is not mentally able to hold its chair in a respectable manner and know when he or she is right. The reason I say this is because the person that will get up and leave will leave feeling like he or she was right but punished for answering a question he or she was asked to answer repeatedly. The student will then incur an attitude or resistance towards the teacher or work given by the teacher. The teacher or professor will then say the student is not trying, or not doing the work. The student will now fail because he or she did not hold its chair. This does not mean the student is always right either, take the same scenario a student is doing classwork a teacher interrupts the student to see if the student needs a paper, the student say's leave me alone, the teacher ask a second time, the student replies leave me alone, the teacher ask a third time the student now say's N.O... The teacher or professor now ask the student to leave the classroom and come back in 15 minutes because the student has an attitude. A lot of teachers, staff and higher ups are also the cause of students leaving the school, students becoming mentally handicap, depressed and for the college students in debt for having to repeat a class because hierarchy usually assume the teacher or professor are right. Take the same scenario, a student is doing classwork a teacher interrupts the student to ask if the student needs a paper, the student say's no, the teacher ask a second time, the student replies no, the teacher ask a third time the student now say's nothing, would the teacher or professor now ask the student to leave the classroom and come back in 15 minutes because the student has an attitude?
Mentally a teacher like this is setting the student up for failure if the student is not mentally able to hold its chair in a respectable manner and know when he or she is right. The reason I say this is because the person that will get up and leave will leave feeling like he or she was right but punished for answering a question he or she was asked to answer repeatedly. The student will then incur an attitude or resistance towards the teacher or work given by the teacher. The teacher or professor will then say the student is not trying, or not doing the work. The student will now fail because he or she did not hold its chair. This does not mean the student is always right either, take the same scenario a student is doing classwork a teacher interrupts the student to see if the student needs a paper, the student say's leave me alone, the teacher ask a second time, the student replies leave me alone, the teacher ask a third time the student now say's N.O... The teacher or professor now ask the student to leave the classroom and come back in 15 minutes because the student has an attitude. A lot of teachers, staff and higher ups are also the cause of students leaving the school, students becoming mentally handicap, depressed and for the college students in debt for having to repeat a class because hierarchy usually assume the teacher or professor are right. Take the same scenario, a student is doing classwork a teacher interrupts the student to ask if the student needs a paper, the student say's no, the teacher ask a second time, the student replies no, the teacher ask a third time the student now say's nothing, would the teacher or professor now ask the student to leave the classroom and come back in 15 minutes because the student has an attitude?
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