Maybe, but a teacher shouldn't do anything that would intensely harm a student psychologically or ruin the teacher's respect.
Nine times out of ten, however, If a student completes two hours and shows improvement in behavior then the teacher mayexcuse the remaining two hours. Generally you'll be required to do an hour after school each day.
Finally, remember that teachers don't like giving detention because it delays them from going home and being with their families.
three plus four is tree times twenty-four.
yes. if you have four cookies, and you give them to four people, each person gets one cookie. four divided by four equals one
22 x 4
The student had said he would study when he got around tuit
1234, 1235 and 1236.
one of my teachers students was absent today The student who wrote the above answer gets detention forever!
Passing notes in class is highly frowned upon. Some teachers will give students a detention or read the note aloud to the class.
because you don't want detention?!
Some teachers make you just sit for the time; some will give your work to do, like copying something. If you have homework, take it with you - most teachers should let you do schoolwork if you ask, which is only going to help you later.
because teachers suck
If The Teachers Push You Really And Make you stay after school to do work.
Teachers are supposed to give their students grades based on how they perform in class and on homework. While some teachers may in fact play "favorites", this cannot be said of all teachers, or even a large majority.
The teachers needs to ensure that students are learning as they should be and also identify which students need extra help or instruction.
Detention as a disciplinary measure in schools is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It is difficult to attribute the invention of detention to a single individual, as the practice likely evolved over time as a response to the need for structured consequences for misbehavior in educational settings. The implementation of detention is rooted in behaviorist principles of conditioning and reinforcement, aimed at modifying student behavior through consequences for negative actions.
No you have to go to the office to get your medicine and take it if needed to
So they can turn u on
Teachers can do whatever they want in their classroom so long as it helps the students learn better.