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What do I do since all she does is ignore me? I will be raising my hand and no one else is and she will say ¨ No one wants to answer? ok, I will explain!¨ I will get furious. I have depression and anxiety and I don't need another thing on my mind!
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If you're always raising your hand and you get good grades, she is likely trying to give other students a turn who would benefit more from sharing the answer.
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(Original post by LovelyMrFox)
If you're always raising your hand and you get good grades, she is likely trying to give other students a turn who would benefit more from sharing the answer.
If you're always raising your hand and you get good grades, she is likely trying to give other students a turn who would benefit more from sharing the answer.

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(Original post by Anonymous)
What do I do since all she does is ignore me? I will be raising my hand and no one else is and she will say ¨ No one wants to answer? ok, I will explain!¨ I will get furious. I have depression and anxiety and I don't need another thing on my mind!
What do I do since all she does is ignore me? I will be raising my hand and no one else is and she will say ¨ No one wants to answer? ok, I will explain!¨ I will get furious. I have depression and anxiety and I don't need another thing on my mind!
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(Original post by qwertuyuyuy)
i used to do staring contests with my teacher
i used to do staring contests with my teacher

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(Original post by kittyfifi123456)
omg i should have done that with my french teacher.... nah i was too scared
omg i should have done that with my french teacher.... nah i was too scared

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(Original post by qwertuyuyuy)
your teacher would've slapped you with a baguette
your teacher would've slapped you with a baguette

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If she knows that you're going to give the right answer/etc then there's no point in getting you to answer.
Throughout HS/Sixth, even when asked and even when an answer is satisfactory, the teacher would always repeat (usually in a cleaner form/written/etc) whatever was given as an answer by a student. If I were a teacher (plan to be) I would also do this, for example:
"Why does light bend inward when it refracts through yadadadada"
Student A: "Because the index in yadadaa > before yadadada"
"Correct!" ***proceeds to furiously draw out snells law and all the stuff involved
If Student A constantly gives the right answer/volunteers, then I would move on to student B,C,D, etc. If I noticed that A happened to not care, or wasn't ever trying to answer, then I would attempt to motivate them to answer.
In your case, you're saying that you're the only one who attempts to answer. If the teacher knows your answers are fine, then why waste time getting you to answer the question to test your knowledge?
The thirty seconds spent getting an answer from someone who clearly knows whatever they're answering is pointless since ultimately the teacher is still going to have to provide an explanation for yadadada happening.
Throughout HS/Sixth, even when asked and even when an answer is satisfactory, the teacher would always repeat (usually in a cleaner form/written/etc) whatever was given as an answer by a student. If I were a teacher (plan to be) I would also do this, for example:
"Why does light bend inward when it refracts through yadadadada"
Student A: "Because the index in yadadaa > before yadadada"
"Correct!" ***proceeds to furiously draw out snells law and all the stuff involved
If Student A constantly gives the right answer/volunteers, then I would move on to student B,C,D, etc. If I noticed that A happened to not care, or wasn't ever trying to answer, then I would attempt to motivate them to answer.
In your case, you're saying that you're the only one who attempts to answer. If the teacher knows your answers are fine, then why waste time getting you to answer the question to test your knowledge?
The thirty seconds spent getting an answer from someone who clearly knows whatever they're answering is pointless since ultimately the teacher is still going to have to provide an explanation for yadadada happening.
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(Original post by LovelyMrFox)
If you're always raising your hand and you get good grades, she is likely trying to give other students a turn who would benefit more from sharing the answer.
If you're always raising your hand and you get good grades, she is likely trying to give other students a turn who would benefit more from sharing the answer.
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(Original post by Anonymous)
She has not been answering any of my questions to tho!
She has not been answering any of my questions to tho!
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wont go anywhere near me
(Original post by LovelyMrFox)
Ask her your questions after class if you still need them answered.
Ask her your questions after class if you still need them answered.
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(Original post by Callicious)
If she knows that you're going to give the right answer/etc then there's no point in getting you to answer.
Throughout HS/Sixth, even when asked and even when an answer is satisfactory, the teacher would always repeat (usually in a cleaner form/written/etc) whatever was given as an answer by a student. If I were a teacher (plan to be) I would also do this, for example:
"Why does light bend inward when it refracts through yadadadada"
Student A: "Because the index in yadadaa > before yadadada"
"Correct!" ***proceeds to furiously draw out snells law and all the stuff involved
If Student A constantly gives the right answer/volunteers, then I would move on to student B,C,D, etc. If I noticed that A happened to not care, or wasn't ever trying to answer, then I would attempt to motivate them to answer.
In your case, you're saying that you're the only one who attempts to answer. If the teacher knows your answers are fine, then why waste time getting you to answer the question to test your knowledge?
The thirty seconds spent getting an answer from someone who clearly knows whatever they're answering is pointless since ultimately the teacher is still going to have to provide an explanation for yadadada happening.
If she knows that you're going to give the right answer/etc then there's no point in getting you to answer.
Throughout HS/Sixth, even when asked and even when an answer is satisfactory, the teacher would always repeat (usually in a cleaner form/written/etc) whatever was given as an answer by a student. If I were a teacher (plan to be) I would also do this, for example:
"Why does light bend inward when it refracts through yadadadada"
Student A: "Because the index in yadadaa > before yadadada"
"Correct!" ***proceeds to furiously draw out snells law and all the stuff involved
If Student A constantly gives the right answer/volunteers, then I would move on to student B,C,D, etc. If I noticed that A happened to not care, or wasn't ever trying to answer, then I would attempt to motivate them to answer.
In your case, you're saying that you're the only one who attempts to answer. If the teacher knows your answers are fine, then why waste time getting you to answer the question to test your knowledge?
The thirty seconds spent getting an answer from someone who clearly knows whatever they're answering is pointless since ultimately the teacher is still going to have to provide an explanation for yadadada happening.
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Its a bit hard to believe that if you walked up to her desk and asked her a question that she would just stare the other way.
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(Original post by Anonymous)
Yes but she will not answer me at all like not once.
Yes but she will not answer me at all like not once.
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(Original post by LovelyMrFox)
Why wont she?
Its a bit hard to believe that if you walked up to her desk and asked her a question that she would just stare the other way.
Why wont she?
Its a bit hard to believe that if you walked up to her desk and asked her a question that she would just stare the other way.
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have not ive been on my best behavior and I'm 11 shes a 5th grade teacher
(Original post by qwertuyuyuy)
lol what on earth. did you do something bad in class
lol what on earth. did you do something bad in class
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This makes the most sense and is probably why tbh. But still, she could be a bit more polite about it and say "_____ you always answer and I appreciate you trying to contribute but we'll give some one else a go". Also, if nobody is answering why isnt she giving OP a chance before she explains it anyway?
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