What do you do when your teacher is not good?
Talk to your teacher. Ask him/her, sincerely and respectfully, how you can do better in the class. Listen to his/her advice as well as any criticism they offer of you. Don’t respond defensively. Instead, try to reflect back what you hear in order to be sure you are understanding correctly.
How do you know if a teacher is good?
8 common traits of a great teacher
- Confident. Standing up in front of a classroom full of students to teach concepts that they may or may not have much interest in definitely requires a healthy amount of confidence.
- Innovative.
- Resilient.
- Perceptive.
- Reflective.
- Humble.
- Curious.
- Inclusive.
How do you make a teacher feel bad for you?
Here are some other sounds that may annoy:
- Rip a piece of paper an inch at a time.
- Scratch your nails on your desk.
- Repeatedly make a slurping noise when the teacher is not looking.
- Click your pen or tap your pencil.
- Drop your belongings.
- Repeatedly sniffle without blowing your nose, or cough.
- Scratch your legs loudly.
How do I get back at a bad teacher?
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 do you tell your teacher to shut up?
6 Ways to SHUT UP
- Don’t Echo. Here is a common classroom script:
- Wait. It takes time for learners to hear and process what you have said, and adding more teacher talk doesn’t help.
- Don’t Answer Right Away.
- Groupwork Is Better, Always.
- Ask Open-Ended Questions.
- Make Use Of Your Written Materials.