Does the third grade teacher have the right to prevent poor students from taking the mid-term exam? The teacher was afraid that he would not get the grade in the class, so he agreed with two parents n
Does the third grade teacher have the right to prevent poor students from taking the mid-term exam? The teacher was afraid that he would not get the grade in the class, so he agreed with two parents not to let the children take the exam in the future.
Teachers have no right to do this. Since it is compulsory education, teachers should treat all students equally and cannot treat them differently. Teachers can't give up any students. It is illegal for a teacher to do so. Teachers can't let the poor students in the class take the exam for their own reputation. This practice is disrespectful to children and will seriously hurt their self-esteem. It is their right to take the exam. Parents can't agree to the unreasonable demands of teachers just because their children are poor at school. Parents should protect their children's rights and prevent them from being hurt like this, which will imply that their children are poor students and their academic performance does not mean forever. As long as children have confidence and want to learn, their grades will improve soon, and teachers and parents can't let their children leave the shadow of poor learning, so that learning will be rejected by children, and children will feel that learning has nothing to do with him. Children should actively encourage them at any time.