This document outlines several scenarios involving teachers, students, parents, and a psychologist. In the scenarios:
1. A teacher has severely punished a student for not paying attention in class. The parent argues the teacher was at fault for the student's failure.
2. Students complain about too much homework leaving no leisure time. The teacher argues the amount is necessary.
3. A parent wants to ask a teacher to resign after their child dropped out, believing the teacher failed to motivate them. However, the teacher believes it was the parent's fault.
4. A psychologist believes too much homework has detrimental effects and wants to persuade a teacher to assign less.
This document outlines several scenarios involving teachers, students, parents, and a psychologist. In the scenarios:
1. A teacher has severely punished a student for not paying attention in class. The parent argues the teacher was at fault for the student's failure.
2. Students complain about too much homework leaving no leisure time. The teacher argues the amount is necessary.
3. A parent wants to ask a teacher to resign after their child dropped out, believing the teacher failed to motivate them. However, the teacher believes it was the parent's fault.
4. A psychologist believes too much homework has detrimental effects and wants to persuade a teacher to assign less.
This document outlines several scenarios involving teachers, students, parents, and a psychologist. In the scenarios:
1. A teacher has severely punished a student for not paying attention in class. The parent argues the teacher was at fault for the student's failure.
2. Students complain about too much homework leaving no leisure time. The teacher argues the amount is necessary.
3. A parent wants to ask a teacher to resign after their child dropped out, believing the teacher failed to motivate them. However, the teacher believes it was the parent's fault.
4. A psychologist believes too much homework has detrimental effects and wants to persuade a teacher to assign less.
one of your teenage students for he/she was not attentive during the class and never paid attention to the instructions therefor he/she failed the test. 1.You should argue that coercive behavior works well 2. You should logically argue that what the parent presents is not true
You are a teacher:
Your students complain that you assign too much homework and they do not have much leisure time. You should argue that as a student they only have to focus on their studies and this amount of homework is necessisary. You are a students parent and your child has decided to drop out. You are going to talk to the teacher and ask him to resign since you belive he/she has failed to motivate your child. However, the teacher believes that it has been your fault. Tell the teacher about what he or she has to do.
You are a parent:
Your child has been severly punished by his/her school teacher. But you believe that the teacher did not have the right to do so and if your child has fail the test because the teacher has not motived him/her. 1. Now you should argue that the teacher is supposed toapologize your child and the headmister should replace the teacher. 2. You should provide the teaher with some hints how to motivate students. You ar a spychologist: You beileve that too much homework has a lot of drawbacks and it not only does not help studets but also has a lot of detrimental effects . You should explain what the effects are and persuade the teacher not to do so. You are a teacher: An angry parent is coming to you to talk to you about his/her childs case who has decided to drop out. The parent beilives that you have not motivated the students well but you should convince him/her that it is the parents fault. Tell him/her about all the motivataional measures you have taken.
You are the
headmister: One of your teachers has punished a student and your role is to caml down the teacher and parent. You need the student beacause you can not refund the tuition fee. Also, it is impossible to replace the teacher since it is in the middle of the semester. You should at time suoport the parent and at some other time support the teacher.