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Do professors gossip about students?

Although professors can typically share things about students with people or departments in the college or university, they cannot disclose certain things to the public.
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Do professors reach out to students?

Personal contact information is rarely given “out”. Professors have specific hours when they are 'available” to discuss any class issues, with the students and or with a parent of the student. Usually “an appointment has to be preset as professors are very busy people.” They give their email address.
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Do professors actually care about their students?

Original Question: Is it true that college teachers don't care about their students? No, the idea that university professors don't care about their students is absolutely false. College professors do care about their students—or at least every one I've had as a teacher or later as a colleague seems to.
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Do professors actually care about attendance?

Teachers carefully monitor class attendance. COLLEGE: You manage your own time. It's up to you to get to class, do your homework, and study. Professors may not formally take attendance, but they are still likely to know whether or not you attended, especially at smaller colleges where they will get to know you.
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Can a teacher talk about a student?

Legally, teachers can't tell you anything.

Disclosure of information from a student's education record to any third party is strictly prohibited. If we don't follow the law, there could be legal consequences for us as well as the school (such as losing federal funding).
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What Professors Hate from Students

Can a teacher talk bad about another student?

Can my teacher talk bad about me behind my back to another student? They can, but it is not professional, and violates the school policy on confidentiality. It is a mistake, and the teacher would be embarrassed on this issue if confronted.
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Are teachers allowed to talk about students to other parents?

Student information including behavior, grades, and any medical conditions are confidential. If a teacher has a concern about a child they may bring it up to that child's parent or guardian, a counselor, an administrator or ask other teachers if they have noticed any issues.
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What kind of students do professors like?

Professors may like students more who attend class as required, answer questions during class (but not too often) and come by during office hours. These students are always sitting in their seats BEFORE class and are ready to learn.
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Do professors care if you drop a class?

Whatever the reason, missing too many classes can do a lot of damage to your grade, and in some classes, you can get you kicked out of the class. Some professors choose to discipline students who frequently skip class by taking a certain amount of points off their total grade at the end of the semester.
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Do professors care if you skip?

For students who miss one or two classes over the course of a semester, professors rarely care. But the frequent skippers fall into another category. Professors can see frequent skipping as disrespectful of their time and expertise. Ultimately, it's OK to miss college classes when you have a good reason to skip.
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What not to ask a professor?

In general, it's best not to question whether you need to remember the information your professors are teaching you. Asking questions like "Do we need to know this?" or "Will this be on the final?" is silly at best and disrespectful at worst.
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Is it illegal for a student to sleep with a professor?

It's not against the law, if both are consenting adults, but it is considered a transgression of professional ethics and is forbidden by policy in most colleges and universities. It is a way for professors to wreck their careers, even if they have tenure.
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Why do professors embarrass students?

Teachers choose to humiliate students for several reasons: to gain control over them, because the teacher is desperate; to frighten other students; or because they're over-compensating for their own lack of confidence.
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Do professors like it when you ask questions?

Asking questions in class takes a lot of courage at first. Students may fear that they will be wasting their classmates' time or that they will look stupid if they ask what seems to be a simple question. Most professors appreciate that courage and will support your efforts to participate in class.
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Do professors know when students like them?

Yes. Teachers do know which students have a crush on them because their behaviour and body language gives them away. Mostly they look up to you with awe , always a dreamy smile , compliment on your dress, try to be very studious and sincere in this particular subject and try to find an opportunity to talk to you.
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Do teachers like when you go to office hours?

Professors genuinely appreciate students who decide to confront their challenges and work to overcome them. So if you find yourself struggling to keep up in class or complete coursework, definitely consider office hours as a potential resource for getting back on track.
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Why does my professor look at me a lot?

Your professor may always stare at you and make eye contact longer than normal because they are trying to communicate. It is a way to engage students and they might be targeting you because you are either a very engaged learner or you need extra attention to stay focused.
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Is it better to drop a class or fail and retake?

While not as ideal as taking and passing a course, dropping a course has the fewest negative repercussions of the options included here. “A drop from the course is usually done early in the semester and has no impact on the student's grade, GPA or transcript,” Croskey says.
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Why do some teachers never give 100?

Most teachers do give perfect scores of 100% for tests or assignments. Those who refuse to do so on principle are either under-experienced, misguided, or are inferior teachers with regard to grading. Their motives may be not be especially injurious, but there is no justification for the practice.
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How do you know if your teacher has favorites?

Signs that you might be the teacher's favorite can include:
  1. Individual Attention: The teacher frequently engages with you, offers extra help, or seeks your input.
  2. Praise and Encouragement: You receive more positive feedback, compliments, and recognition for your efforts.
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How do you convince a professor to pass you?

Go have a face-to-face meeting, discussing your progress and what you might be missing. Ask if there is a possibility to do something extra to make up the deficit (and improve your learning). Some people would respond positively to this, rules and fairness permitting.
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What do professors like to be called?

And although some professors might also be doctors, “Professor” is a higher rank and thus tends to be preferred. authority figure was as “Mr.” or “Mrs.” This is generally not true in academia.
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What not to say to parents as a teacher?

Anything About Your Lack of Time or Resources
  • There is nothing else I can do since we cut our support staff.
  • I don't really know your child that well since I have so many students.
  • I don't know how to help since this school hires uncredentialed teachers.
  • I don't have time to help your child with his problems.
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Do college professors have to talk to parents?

FERPA prohibits you from sharing information about students with their parents, friends, or spouses unless you have the student's written consent.
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What are the most common FERPA violations?

FERPA, a federal law, gives parents and eligible students (18+) control over their records. Common FERPA violations include sharing information without consent, not implementing proper security measures, and not informing parents of their FERPA rights.
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