PP and I actually agree with you, which is why I put problems in quotation marks (sarcasm). Real problems are indeed often with social science/language teachers, especially for boys as girls are often favorites with female teachers. Chemistry and math teachers are usually not known as the dramatic/unstable ones at schools, even though they of course can be nasty and difficult (especially when old and self-righteous), as the subject matter requires rationality. |
He apparently didn't like anyone's "antics," given he died alone. |
Lol. Wow, both times, huh? What are the odds |
As someone with three decades of direct experience in schools as a teacher and admin: This is a bunch of nonsense. |
| None of this sounds accurate. If your daughter claims the teacher is hearing things that aren’t there and discussing odd things she needs to record it. Don’t worry about legality. An adult needs to verify these unlikely events happening in the classroom. |
PP you replied to. I know, right? Both happened where I live, in the Bethesda area, in the past 10 years. |
As a teen, I had a friend whose dad was a former teacher. He had a nervous breakdown. He would say odd things like that. |
Stats are clear. STEM teaching positions skew to include more men than other subjects, and mental illness skews heavily towards women. |