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How do I get my teacher to forget about detention?
Express remorse.
- Be genuine with your apology. If you don’t feel bad about your actions, try to view your actions from your teachers perspective.
- Look your teacher in the eye when you apologize.
- If your teacher genuinely believes that you are sorry, they may take you out of detention.
Can teacher give you detention for not doing homework?
There is very little physical evidence for most school infractions that would warrant a detention—- serious issues like using drugs, getting in fights, or destroying property would have much more harsh consequences—- so yes, teachers can give students detention without evidence.
Does detention go on record?
Even though there is such a thing as a record that includes your disciplinary history, most colleges don’t ask for this record. However, given that detentions are typically awarded for minor offenses, most colleges aren’t too concerned with them.
How do you get out of detention without getting in trouble?
Telling your teacher the truth may be able to get you out of detention. Stay civil when talking to your teacher. Don’t yell or get upset, because it will look like you are being defensive. Instead, remain calm when telling your teacher your side of the story.
Can a teacher give a child detention without parental consent?
Legally a teacher can give a child detention without giving parents any notice, or explaining why the detention has been given. They do, however, have to take the welfare of children into account so they’re not being put at risk.
Why do teachers give detention to students?
“The detention often gives the teacher time with the pupil to talk about how they got the detention, how to avoid it in the future and the opportunity to mend any fences,” she said. “It can also give the young person an opportunity to talk to the teacher about anything they may be worried about.
How do you apologize to a teacher in detention?
Look your teacher in the eye when you apologize. Don’t look at the floor or around the room. Looking your teacher in the eye will show them that you’re being genuine. If your teacher genuinely believes that you are sorry, they may take you out of detention.