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Reply to "Is it normal for a teacher to punish the whole class for one child's misbehavior?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is probably more than 1 or 2. Your kid may be behaving, but if a good portion of the class is not, then I can imagine these consequences.[/quote] OP here, my child has told me it's one or two. The teacher I think is burnt out and just phoning it in. It's too bad because our neighbors with teens rave about this teacher, like "best teacher ever", "changed her life!", etc...[/quote] I’d love to hear the teacher’s perspective. I’m guessing it isn’t one or two. I’m going with the reigning message here. If this teacher is the “best teacher ever” who has made such an impact as to change lives, then it’s rather likely this teacher is up against a particularly challenging class. Even the strongest teachers struggle when faced with a large percentage of undisciplined children. The type of teacher who gets those comments cares too much about their career to phone it in. [/quote]
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