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Okay well I was in my french class in school, and this boy who did nothing got shouted at, the teacher wacked a ruler on the deck said "SHUTUP!" and then he said "but I did nothing?"
and then the teacher replied, "I think I need to write a note to your mum to sort out these problems you have, behavior and attitude."
do you think its right for a teacher to go up to someone who did nothing and say they have problems? LOOL,
Opinions? :)
Chris
06-02-2011, 10:35 PM
Thats ludicrous, by the sounds of it, it's your teacher that has problems. If anything does happen, you could back him up though.
OMG I know right, she was only hired because she was the only person who could speak french aswell as english, quite well
Splintus
06-02-2011, 10:44 PM
In my personal opinion, I don't think they should be able to humiliate you in front of your whole entire class and I think smacking a ruler on the desk and telling a pupil to shut up instead of simply saying be quiet is a bit extreme. I think there is a bigger picture to this though and he might have actually done something without anybody realising it but the teacher? If you were in the teachers shoes though and they had to deal with constant disruption in quite a lot of their lessons every single day, then I think the kid would feel stressed and exactly the same as the teacher.
The way I see it is a teacher is their to teach you and is there for nothing else but that. They might have their own opinion on you, but they should keep that to themselves.
Totallu agree with you there
That teacher need to take a break LOL
RandomManJay
07-02-2011, 10:20 AM
She sounds like she's got more of an attitude that the student. If she gets more volatile, you should tell your tutor, or headmaster, or whoever has the power to do something about it.
Mikey
07-02-2011, 10:30 AM
In my personal opinion, I don't think they should be able to humiliate you in front of your whole entire class and I think smacking a ruler on the desk and telling a pupil to shut up instead of simply saying be quiet is a bit extreme. I think there is a bigger picture to this though and he might have actually done something without anybody realising it but the teacher? If you were in the teachers shoes though and they had to deal with constant disruption in quite a lot of their lessons every single day, then I think the kid would feel stressed and exactly the same as the teacher.
The way I see it is a teacher is their to teach you and is there for nothing else but that. They might have their own opinion on you, but they should keep that to themselves.
I agree with this. The teacher may have done it for many reasons and as Splintus said they might feel stressed with their other pupils from the class before?
On the topic of the teacher saying he has problems - he/she didn't mean he actually has 'problems' just problems with his behaviour and attitude.
scott
07-02-2011, 12:20 PM
I agree with this. The teacher may have done it for many reasons and as Splintus said they might feel stressed with their other pupils from the class before?
On the topic of the teacher saying he has problems - he/she didn't mean he actually has 'problems' just problems with his behaviour and attitude.
If they were stressed from previous classes they certainly shouldn't be taking it out on other pupils :P
prettyhotpixie
07-02-2011, 12:28 PM
they shouldnt say that the pupil has got problems, and yeah i agree with you dinasaw^^.
Splintus
07-02-2011, 04:00 PM
If they were stressed from previous classes they certainly shouldn't be taking it out on other pupils :P
Although Mikey has agreed with me, I agree with Scott.
If a teacher has been stressed from previous classes then they certainly shouldn't be taking it out on other pupils because it's nobody else's fault except from the class/pupil which we're causing the disruption. I mean everybody can get stressed but I still do think smacking a ruler on the table is a bit extreme and if the pupil didn't actually do anything, then it sounds to me as if the teacher has more problems than the pupil. There's obviously got to be more behind it though?
I agree with this. The teacher may have done it for many reasons and as Splintus said they might feel stressed with their other pupils from the class before?
On the topic of the teacher saying he has problems - he/she didn't mean he actually has 'problems' just problems with his behaviour and attitude.
nono I had her today
she said that he had behavior problems and needs to get them fixed
then another boy stood up for him and said to the teacher
"No one hates you, you fat lezbian, **** you!" loool the teacher didnt even notice
and
Splintus
07-02-2011, 05:04 PM
nono I had her today
she said that he had behavior problems and needs to get them fixed
then another boy stood up for him and said to the teacher
"No one hates you, you fat lezbian, **** you!" loool the teacher didnt even notice
Well, you've said it yourself. Now you can probably see why she smacked the ruler on the table in the first place because I bet you any money she has to put up with rude pupils quite a lot of her day. If this boy stood up to her and called her a lesbian and said **** you to her then she's obviously going to have to do something about it and if it was another kid then they wouldn't be too happy about it either and probably end up mouthing back to them. Maybe the teacher didn't deal with the situation the best she could have but now you can see why because she probably gets called all the names under the sun and I bet you that wasn't the first incident which she's had involving name calling.
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