To be your teacher’s favourite isn’t really a big deal. You’ve just got to do the right things the right way. Try these 10 steps, they work!!!
- Always do your school work and assignments. Teachers hate nothing more than having to force students to do their homework and see the kids’ eyes roll (that can sometimes be insulting). If you really want to be a teacher’s favourite, do extra work or put extra effort into all of your work. Who knows, you may even get extra credit for it! Show interest in the subject your teacher is teaching.
- Be punctual. That being stated PLEASE DON’T SKIP CLASSES! Always being late or not showing up at all is the quickest way to get on a teacher’s bad side. If you do happen to be late, however, explain your reason (if possible, bring a letter from a parent or a pass) and apologise.
- Be confident to ask questions. Teachers like students who are curious to know more about something or about the subject being taught. Just do not ask too many questions. One here or there is okay, it shows you are paying attention.
- Always make sure that your teacher feels like they have been missed. For example, a teacher has been off sick for a while, just come up to them and have the courage to say ‘Glad to see you back Sir/Miss! It makes them feel more jolly. It shows your interest in your teacher’s welfare.
- Always keep your supplies organised. This will show the teacher that you really care about your education, plus it will help you keep track of assignments!
- Don’t go overboard. Be nice but don’t overdo it. A well placed compliment and general courtesy will get you so much farther than being a suck up. Be friendly, but again, not too friendly. Humour can get you far, but jokes at inappropriate times are very detrimental to your status. Find out how friendly you can get with your teacher; be observing how she interacts with your class and the other students. See what advice other students have to give about her. If she is super strict and permits no nonsense, you should be very well behaved in that class. If she seems less strict, try joking around with her, making a few interesting and preferably relevant comments or jokes on the same topic as the lesson, but stop if appears to be upsetting or annoying her.
- On special occasions like Christmas, Birthdays and Teachers’ Day, It is okay to give them special tokens of appreciation. It is optional and you can decide to give a small gift it doesn’t have to be an expensive item; it can be simple or handmade. It should not be anything too personal. A hand made greeting card saying Happy Birthday, Happy Teacher’s Day, e.t.c. Something simple will do.
- Be polite! Brown-nosing is not appreciated. Teachers are your superiors, and deserve the utmost respect. One of the oldest and best ways to win someone’s favour is to BE POLITE. Let your teacher see that you are glad to be in his/her class. It is that simple. Compliments are always good, but please don’t go overboard and be a suck-up. Thank them for the lesson and be very courteous. Remember they are people too, no matter how alien they seem at times. You can offer her help if it appears she might use it, but if she refuses you, do NOT make it a habit, it will only annoy her.
- Never gossip about the teacher to your friends. What goes around comes around, so mind what you say. Complaining about tests or homework is generally accepted, but personal insults or attacks are a NO. Show interest and thank profusely after the explanation.
- Communicate with them! If you have the last class of the day, tell them a joke or something you know will make them laugh. Or when you leave say “Bye! See you later Ma!”. Maybe when you see them walking in the hall wave to them or say hello. Have a good attitude and be confident.
I’m sure if you follow these 10 steps, your teacher will like you in no time. If you have suggestions and feed backs, feel free to drop them in the comment box below.