Hi! I have a problem with a teacher in my school and I just wonder what I should do… The problem is I have gotten B and A on all the tests and homeworks this year, I have also been on all lessions and been paying attention in the classroom so I expected to get at least a B to my grades but today I saw that he only gave me a D! I couldn’t understand it so i tried to talk with him but he kept making excuses and just kind of wanted me out of the way… What should I do? I don’t think it’s fair…

Keep trying to talk with him; express your concerns to another teacher, guidance counsellor or administrator.  You have the right to know where your mark came from.  Good luck!

Hi! I have a problem with a teacher in my school and I just wonder what I should do… The problem is I have gotten B and A on all the tests and homeworks this year, I have also been on all lessions and been paying attention in the classroom so I expected to get at least a B to my grades but today I saw that he only gave me a D! I couldn’t understand it so i tried to talk with him but he kept making excuses and just kind of wanted me out of the way… What should I do? I don’t think it’s fair…

Keep trying to talk with him; express your concerns to another teacher, guidance counsellor or administrator.  You have the right to know where your mark came from.  Good luck!

I’m a student&just wondered,do teachers have “favourite students”? They all say that everyone is equal to them,but surely they have people they’d favour?

I have answered a question like this previously, so this is a sum up.

I would hope they do not.  There are always students who feel more comfortable talking to teachers more, but every student has an equal opportunity to learn in my classroom, and I will do whatever I can to help them.  By showing up to class, they have shown that they want to be there, regardless of whatever is going on in their lives where they feel they need to act out for attention, etc.

I’m a student&just wondered,do teachers have “favourite students”? They all say that everyone is equal to them,but surely they have people they’d favour?

I have answered a question like this previously, so this is a sum up.

I would hope they do not.  There are always students who feel more comfortable talking to teachers more, but every student has an equal opportunity to learn in my classroom, and I will do whatever I can to help them.  By showing up to class, they have shown that they want to be there, regardless of whatever is going on in their lives where they feel they need to act out for attention, etc.