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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teacher 35+ years public and private. This would never, I mean never, happen. I'm calling OP out- this is not real. Even if someone thought that ( erroneously) they would not be allowed to say it, and certainly would not be inclined to do so after 6 hours. How stupid do you think respondents are here? Try again and ask what you really want to know. [/quote] That's nice, but basically the exact thing happened to us as well. You may have a very limited frame of reference based on your own practices, but parents see a broader sample of teachers. [/quote] Sorry. Didn't happen. I've taught K-12, Special Ed, ED, Reading, mentored grad students, taught grad school and community college remedial programs. My scope is actually thousands of students and practitioners over 40 years. Never, never, never would that happen- even with a really bad and immature teacher who is also stoned and/ or drunk, perhaps. Yeah, I've seen that, too. OP picked something up incorrectly, internalized it, ran with it, and paraphrased her inner thoughts her as if the teacher said something and wrote it on an anonymous forum. The teacher did not say that. Yes, I am sure.[/quote]
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