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    What do I do if I want to learn but my teacher doesn't want to teach?
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    If your teacher isn't doing his/her job, complain to the principal. Be specific about what you've observed and tell them that you wish your complaint to remain anonymous.
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    What if the teacher keeps humiliating me in front of the class?
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    This is an unacceptable behavior. Try to tell the principal about this.
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    What do I do if my teacher dislikes my personality and lowers my grade because of it? I'm loud because of my childhood neglect, but she just hates me.
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    It's doubtful that your teacher really "hates" you, though if you are repeatedly loud when she is requesting quiet and therefore coming across as disrespectful, it may seem like she does. In some classrooms, conduct does affect your grade. If your teacher is really lowering your grade because she dislikes you, tell a trusted adult immediately. This is classified as discrimination and it is not allowed in a school setting.
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    How do I deal with a teacher that keeps butting into my personal matters?
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    Respectfully tell him or her that certain personal matters are not relevant in the classroom. If they continue to do this, make a complaint to the principal, superintendent, or any other administrative official.
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    What if my teacher is literally a demon in disguise? She argues over everything, yells at everyone for anything and everything, etc. My parents won't reassign me.
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    Try to tell your school counselor and principal about it. If it's serious, make sure you stress the urgency of the matter. Make your concerns and worries clear to them. If they refuse, then make it clear to your parents. Calls from angry parents are never enjoyable for the school. Maybe even convince some of your friends' parents to do the same so that it looks like it's multiple people that are concerned about this teacher.
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    How can a student deal with a racist teacher?
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    Report the issue to the principal and/or have your parents call and make a complaint. If you complain yourself, try to bring other students with you that can back up your claims of racism.
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    How do I stop a teacher from touching my back?
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    If a teacher is touching you without your permission, ask them to stop. You can approach them before or after class so you don't have to say it in front of everyone. If they continue to touch you, tell your parents and the principal.
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    What do I do if my teacher hates me because of a misunderstanding?
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    Get together with the teacher and try to talk it out. Apologize for whatever happened, even if you don't necessarily feel like you did anything wrong. Even saying, "I'm sorry about the misunderstanding" will go a long way. She'll be impressed that you're mature enough to try to resolve this conflict.
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    What do I do if my teacher calls me stupid?
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    Tell your principal or parents about this. You are not stupid, and it's completely unprofessional and wrong for a teacher to be saying that to you.
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    What do I do if I have a teacher who talks behind my back?
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    If you have proof that a teacher is talking about you behind your back, go to the principal and tell them this. It's very unprofessional and they will probably get in trouble for it.
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    What if my teacher laughs at my picture day picture?
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    They're probably just teasing you playfully, but if you feel like they were really being cruel about it, approach them before or after class and tell them your feelings were hurt, or file a complaint with the principal.
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    What if I keep seeing this teacher in the halls?
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    Just smile, don't say anything, and keep walking.
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    How can I avoid having my teacher yell at me and humiliate me when I get something wrong?
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    Talk to them before or after class, and explain how this is making you feel. Remain calm and respectful during the conversation. If that doesn't help, go talk to the principal or a guidance counselor. A teacher should not be yelling at you for getting something wrong, it's their job to educate you, not humiliate you.
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    How do I switch classes when I have a teacher I don't like?
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    Talk to your principal about it. If switching is possible, your parents will be required to sign a note (or may need to meet with the principal), and then you'll be switched.
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    How do I deal with a teacher that has taught me nothing and tells me to do stuff I don't know how to do?
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    Simply explain to the teacher that you are having difficulty, don't tell them you think they didn't teach you properly, just say you don't understand. If the question comes in an exam, try your best to work out the question logically. In the future, read ahead in the textbook and try to get together with your classmates so you can discuss the material together.
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    My teacher makes me nervous that I won't turn in my homework. What should I do?
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    Turn in your homework. Always write down the assignment as soon as he/she gives it to you. Use a planner and check your planner before you leave school to make sure you're bringing home all the needed supplies, then check the planner again when you get home and start doing your homework. You shouldn't have any reason to be nervous if you do this.
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    What should I do if my teacher shouts at me in front of the entire class?
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    Try to talk with them about it after class. If this happens often, go to your counselors or principal and file a complaint.
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    What do I do if they won't replace a teacher when everyone hates them?
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    It's very difficult to get a teacher fired. If you've already complained to the principal, try going above them to the superintendent or school board. If that doesn't help, see if you can switch to a different class. If all else fails, just do your work in the class and be as respectful as possible. They won't be your teacher forever.
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    My teacher is weighing me down with stress, what should I do?
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    Try having a calm discussion with him/her before or after class and explain how you're feeling and why. Ask for what you need (more time to complete assignments, clearer instructions, extra help before or after school, etc.). If he/she is unwilling or unable to help you, talk to the principal or a counselor, or ask your parents to schedule a conference.
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    How do I deal with a teacher I dislike because of how she treated my older sibling?
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    Don't be biased. You are not your sibling. The teacher might actually like you. It happens all the time.
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    What do I do if I turn my work into my teacher but she loses it and puts it down as missing and my parents are angry at me?
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    Tell your teacher that you turned the assignment in, and tell your parents what happened. Hopefully the teacher will believe you and back you up with your parents. If no one believes you, as unfair as it is, you'll probably just have to accept your punishment.
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    How do I deal with a teacher that yells at me and the rest of the class frequently, and says "shut up" to students that try to talk to her and ask questions?
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    Get a group of students from your class together and go to the principal. Tell him/her what this teacher is doing while you have your classmates there to corroborate your story. If you don't want to do that, tell your parents about it and ask them to call the school and complain.
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    There is one teacher that my parents don't get along with. This teacher takes it out on me, I have high grades, and an F in their class. How can I deal with this teacher?
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    If you mean that you have high grades on all your assignments but somehow you still have an F in the class, you should have your parents call the school and ask for a conference with the principal. Have them bring your assignments to show them the grades you've gotten. Otherwise, all you can really do is try your best to turn things around. Participate in class, turn everything in on time, and generally do your best.
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    What can I do if my teacher doesn't let me go to the bathroom?
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    If it's a situation where they don't want you to go right that second because they're explaining something important, or class is almost over, try your best to wait. However, if you absolutely must go, then go. They really can't punish you for going to the bathroom in an emergency, and if they try, you should have your parents call the school and complain.
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    My teacher keeps losing my assignments, and my parents don't believe me. What should I do?
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    Try to keep records of everything. Take pictures of your finished assignments or just show them to you parents when they're done so they can see you did the work.
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    What do I do if my teacher is blaming me for things I didn't do and is screaming at me for nothing?
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    Bring it to the principle or the counselor and back up your points with facts and witnesses so the teacher has no claims to fall on. It may not work, but it's your best bet.
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    What if my teacher keep ignoring me when I raise my hand. (She definitely saw me trying to participate!)
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    Think about how much your classmates raise their hands. Have you been participating a lot more than they have? If so, don't be offended - the teacher might want to give other students a chance to share their knowledge too.
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    What should I do if I believe my teacher is telling me to do something that I think will get me in trouble?
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    If that happens, tell a parent or another trusted teacher. If it is really bad, you can report it to the principal. If you think that you'll get in trouble you're probably right. The worst thing you could do is keep the situation to yourself.
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    What do I do if my teacher is forcing me to be friends with someone I don't want to be friends with?
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    Maybe your teacher is just telling you to be nice to that kid. Or, if you don't have any friends, maybe your teacher is just trying to help you out by giving you a chance to bond with someone. You don't have to be friends with anyone you don't want to be friends with.
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    My teacher punishes the whole class when a few kids do something wrong, even when he knows who the culprits are. How should I respond to this?
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    How do you know he knows who the culprits are? People who do something wrong usually don't want to admit it because they want to avoid getting in trouble. If he knows who the culprits are and is punishing the whole class, he is doing the right thing by punishing the culprits, and the wrong thing by unfairly punishing the people who had nothing to do with it.
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