Just have your daughter reply (with a smile)- “It was your turn this time”. The joke will end.
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| I think the first time I might have assumed it was a joke. If she’s saying it repeatedly though I think she’s being serious. Your daughter should jokingly say bsck “ I’d bring you one but I don’t think it’s appropriate to bring a teacher coffee” and see if that stops it.. |
How is that rude |
| if she brought the coffee one time and the teacher asked, I would assume the teacher was finding a joking way to say don't bring coffee to class (or at least my class). I think it's weird for a kid, even in high school, to think it is okay to take coffee to a class. After that, if she hasn't brought it since, it seems kind of annoying. |
Exactly. This is the kind of teacher that will make the news in a few years. |
| She's joking. Do the both of you often have a hard time reading social queues? |
| Ignore her. |
It’s not a socially appropriate joke considering. One is a teacher, one is a student. Teachers shouldn’t “joke” for their students to bring them things, repeatedly |
| Tell your kid to say simply “sorry!” Say it the same cheerful way each day. The game will get boring |
Good idea. They will both be happy the joke has ended. |
It’s not for the students benefit— it’s for the student teacher with boundary issues who isn’t being corrected. Now is the right time to learn. |
This is actually not a thing the principal needs to address. It isn’t that serious. It is, however, something the mentor teacher should discuss with them, and perhaps have. But some mentor teachers are good and some just got assigned a student teacher and really don’t care. It’s immature and too friendly on the part of the student teacher, which is a common error most student teachers have to learn from, but it is hardly the kind of boundary crossing a principal would get involved in. |
Agree. It isn’t that serious. But I would mention it to the class teacher who is supposed to be supervising the student teacher. That teacher should counsel the student teacher. |
Another HS teacher here. This is exactly what’s going on. This young student teacher is trying to make a connection and thinks it’s their inside joke now. They don’t get that it’s become awkward for your kid. There is so much more to student teaching than the actual teaching. Tell your DD to ignore. This person is just trying to figuring out relationships with teens, which is a huge part of the job, and is misreading the situation. They are joking and do not want coffee. |
Whose line is it, anyway? |