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Azunite
November 1st, 2013, 04:22 PM
(Okay so the title looks like from someone who has English as their sixth language or something but I couldn't find anything)

I have to come up with some arguments (and some evidences, some exemplary cases as well) for this topic: What kind of effects can a student experience who gets humiliated by his or her teacher?

For example what can be the outcome if the teacher constantly refers one student as: "Monkey"

Or much simpler, what may the student feel at that moment and then after on if the teacher makes a simple, probably not bad intentioned joke about the student being useless?

I'd be very happy if we can come up with some arguments: Thank you in advance.

Cygnus
November 1st, 2013, 04:29 PM
That might give an incentive to other students to bully him/her and the teacher won't do anything, and you can brach off many things when you talk about the effects of bullying.

ImCoolBeans
November 2nd, 2013, 12:10 PM
School is supposed to be a safe learning environment where kids can develop academically and socially, if a teacher is humiliating a student it hinders both of those things. Teachers are also supposed to protect their students from being bullied in the classroom, so if the teacher is the one doing the bullying then how can students trust the teacher? And as a result of that how can they really feel comfortable enough in the classroom to effectively learn?