Is this a strange teacher student relationship?

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I was sitting in class to observe, but I was disguised as a teaching assistant. I was placed in a history lesson, with a male teacher who works at an all girls school, the girls are from 11/12 up to 16. He was teaching a lesson full of 14-15 y/olds. He seems to pay all his attention to one girl, lets call her Anna


- He picks on her in class when everyone is guilty of doing the same thing.
- He's always got a smug grin on his face when he tells her off.
- He will be talking to the class and say her name, as if he's presuming she's not listening.
- Tell her to hurry up on her work, when she's ahead of others.
- I remember him saying "Hurry up your being slow". She replied "Sir, everyone's done this much". To which he replied "I'm not interested in anyone else". A little odd, right?
- Sometimes calls her by her last name for some reason, but doesn't for any other student.
- If she asks to go to the toilet he'll be like "Do you really need it? Oh fine, hurry up then". With every other student he'd simply say "Ok, go on then".
- Some other students beg for his attention, ask him personal questions, always put their hands up volunteer for reading and are chatty, but he has no interest in them. Just her.
- If she answers a question, he'll be all like "WELL DONE, round of applause!". In a patronising tone, like he's trying to make her feel inadequate.
- He told her to leave the classroom for not having a textbook, although half the class didn't have theirs. She got up to leave, and he said no sit back down I changed my mind. Like he's trying to get a reaction of her?
 
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