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[quote=Anonymous]OP are you saying that he called you out on your communication to the hair-brushing student during class? Was your communication 1:1 and quiet, and his call-out brought it to the attention of other students? Also, when did he say the student was "secretly ND"? That's the kind of language that flies on Insta and TikTok, but as you know it has no place in a professional school environment. It's a shame that he's filling his training void with influencers rather than.. real educator training. It's unfortunate that he is judging you and others rather than asking questions to learn the craft. What is this coworker's communication disorder? Which AP is his supervisor, will he have observations or evaluations this year, and is he on a probationary period? [/quote]
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