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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It depends what "chewed him out" means. [b]Raised his voice and used an angry tone? That's not how good teachers work.[/b] If the teacher just explained that it's not acceptable to be tardy with assignments, in a normal tone of voice, then he was within his rights. [/quote] Yes, he raised his voice and sounded very angry and irritated. Other teachers explain to kids that late assignments are not acceptable and that they need to go ahead and finish them. Nothing wrong with that. But this guy went off. Then he logs off 40 minutes early and lets the kids do whatever. So I guess it's ok that I'm doing his job for him. [/quote] Then you need to contact the Principal and say you witnessed this. There will be a lot more complaints in distance learning than previously, and I hope that all those teachers who yelled at kids before will get their come-uppance and learn to teach without that awful tool. Thinking of one teacher in particular at our old elementary, who YELLED at the kids so much. My daughter in the next classroom could hear her... [/quote] I used to volunteer at Marie Reed in DC and could hear various teachers screaming at the kids. They had an open plan with just the room dividers so I could hear what was going on plain as day. They were terrible!!! [/quote]
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