In my class my teacher punishes the whole class for a few of the bad behaved students,that bring me to the question why do some teachers that can give detention,suspend,and might even be able to get students expelled think that,students who have no power over their peers can get them to behave,even when it’s painfully obvious that student doesn’t care about how others can be affected?

Teachers don’t always have control over administrational duties, either.  This depends on the school and the area.  There can be a lot of rules regarding discipline.  I know in a previous school I worked in, any time I sent a student to the office, they came back 10 minutes later after telling the admin that they wouldn’t act up again, yet come back behaving the same way or even worse.  I eventually stopped sending students to the office, because I knew nothing would be done.  If you have issues with how your teacher is acting, talk to them privately to express your concerns.  He/she should appreciate your perspective.

In my class my teacher punishes the whole class for a few of the bad behaved students,that bring me to the question why do some teachers that can give detention,suspend,and might even be able to get students expelled think that,students who have no power over their peers can get them to behave,even when it’s painfully obvious that student doesn’t care about how others can be affected?

Teachers don’t always have control over administrational duties, either.  This depends on the school and the area.  There can be a lot of rules regarding discipline.  I know in a previous school I worked in, any time I sent a student to the office, they came back 10 minutes later after telling the admin that they wouldn’t act up again, yet come back behaving the same way or even worse.  I eventually stopped sending students to the office, because I knew nothing would be done.  If you have issues with how your teacher is acting, talk to them privately to express your concerns.  He/she should appreciate your perspective.

I have a teacher/director who follows the motto that a teacher can judge how much homework to give by how much they can grade. The idea is that if the teacher can’t finish grading in the time period the student was given for the assignment then the teacher needs to give less homework or extend time it is due in. I personally think that’s fair because it puts an equal stressor on the teacher and student. How do you feel about that philosophy?

I think this is common (or should be common).  I am usually quite slow with marking, as I correct every little thing in the paper and provide detailed and descriptive feedback, but try to adhere to timelines as much as possible.

I have a teacher/director who follows the motto that a teacher can judge how much homework to give by how much they can grade. The idea is that if the teacher can’t finish grading in the time period the student was given for the assignment then the teacher needs to give less homework or extend time it is due in. I personally think that’s fair because it puts an equal stressor on the teacher and student. How do you feel about that philosophy?

I think this is common (or should be common).  I am usually quite slow with marking, as I correct every little thing in the paper and provide detailed and descriptive feedback, but try to adhere to timelines as much as possible.

I have a teacher, who used to be like one of my favourites, but she’s moving to another country soon, and I keep getting in trouble in her lessons and I feel like she dislikes me a lot, and I’m taking this subject for gcse and I’m not doing very well and I’m really worried about it as a whole now.. Do you have any advice

I’m not sure what you’re asking of me.  I also do not know what gcse is.  When there are issues with a teacher, try to discuss privately with them your concerns.  Good luck.

I have a teacher, who used to be like one of my favourites, but she’s moving to another country soon, and I keep getting in trouble in her lessons and I feel like she dislikes me a lot, and I’m taking this subject for gcse and I’m not doing very well and I’m really worried about it as a whole now.. Do you have any advice

I’m not sure what you’re asking of me.  I also do not know what gcse is.  When there are issues with a teacher, try to discuss privately with them your concerns.  Good luck.