Teachers and Students
Starting (and surviving) middle school may seem both exciting and scary. You are expected to act more mature than when you were in elementary school. You suddenly go from being one of the older kids in school to one of the youngest.
Just like elementary school, middle school is full of teachers. Teachers are great resources for advice, questions and learning – especially when you are new in school. They play a big role in your life, and it's important to show them respect in the ways listed below.
- Raise your hand instead of talking out loud.
- Do not pass notes.
- Pay attention to the teacher during class.
- Ask questions that show you're interested in what you're learning.
- Say thank you after class. It takes a lot of work for a teacher to prepare a lesson.
You will probably like some subjects or teachers more than others, and that's OK. Just remember that teachers do not exist to make your life miserable – they want to help you learn.
If you have a problem with a deadline or need help with a project or assignment, talk to your teacher. It's not hard to ask, and they can often help you with stress and time management problems.
More About Teachers
Teachers have different teaching styles and expectations; try to understand each teacher and what they expect. For example, if a teacher likes papers to look tidy, try to write neatly or type your paper. If a teacher does not like students talking during class, be quiet.
The following list contains some qualities of a great teacher:
- Pays attention to each of the kids in the class as an individual
- Respects students
- Is energetic about the topic and gets kids interested too
- Explains problems if students are confused (until they understand)
- Gives creative assignments
- Makes sure that you have fun while you learn
More About Being a Student
The following list contains tips to being a great student:
- Follow the guidelines that teachers set
- Pay attention to the teacher
- Ask questions
- Enjoy learning
If you try your best, relax and listen to your teachers, going to a new school can be fun. Do what you love to do – try new sports or classes and make new friends. You can learn and have a good time, all at once.
Youth reviewer: Julie Dubrouillet
Last reviewed: April 2019