Question: Do you think students are misunderstood by parents and teachers? Why or why not?
Answer: In my opinion, that is in the students hands. For example, a student can not say that a parent or teacher does not understand if they do not tell them what is wrong. If the student tells a teacher or parent what is wrong and asks for help or what to do, or just support, then the teacher or parent is responsible for if they understand and help, or not. It also matters on what kind of environment a student is in. If they are in a school that's teachers only are required to teach, and do not choose to help the students with anything other than schoolwork, then the teacher is responsible for the misunderstanding. Also, if a student is in a home that has some difficulties, then it is understandable that the parent is busy and does not have a lot of time. But if misunderstanding is in a home that is fine and the parent is available, but does not understand the student, then I think that it is the parents' responsibility. In all, I think that it is the students responsibility to ask or tell a parent or teacher, and from the on the adult is responsible. So I am not sure if students are misunderstood, because there are a lot of different situations.
Friday, September 26, 2008
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Posted by Alli H at 2:00 PM
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