Anonymous wrote:Did she actually verbally disparage your kid?
No? Then your tender child can handle not knowung that not everyone agrees with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it’s unprofessional and unethical. How is that even a question?
How is it either of those things?
They are a TEACHER. They are SUPPOSED to teach children these things.
Anonymous wrote:Is it unprofessional for a teacher to let students know her political views? Particularly, is it unethical for a teacher to criticize Trump when a student in the class is open about admiring Trump?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The teacher only gave rebuttals to the student whose speech was about admiring Donald Trump and the student whose speech was about admiring Andrew Tate. The boys are friends. There is a perception that the teacher does not like these boys and targets them because their political opinions are different from hers and the boys feel uncomfortable in her class now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It is 9th grade English class, not social studies. The kids were doing some kind of exercise where they had to explain why they admired somebody. The student in question chose Trump. The teacher started questioning him after he delivered his speech, asking how he could admire a person who XYZ and 123.
If XYZ and 123 were facts that is fine.
It's like writing a persuasive speech to get rid of public schools and the teacher states well what about XYZ?
If you can't see that you are tribal.
Only if she gives similar rebuttals to other students, and isn't selectively targeting certain people.
Einstein abused his wife.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The teacher only gave rebuttals to the student whose speech was about admiring Donald Trump and the student whose speech was about admiring Andrew Tate. The boys are friends. There is a perception that the teacher does not like these boys and targets them because their political opinions are different from hers and the boys feel uncomfortable in her class now.
Anonymous wrote:If this story is true, despite having all the signs of a detailed drip-dripping troll, this isn't the first time these two kids have pulled a stunt like this in class. Teacher should stop enabling them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It is 9th grade English class, not social studies. The kids were doing some kind of exercise where they had to explain why they admired somebody. The student in question chose Trump. The teacher started questioning him after he delivered his speech, asking how he could admire a person who XYZ and 123.
What were XYZ and 123?
Facts matter.
Anonymous wrote:I think it would be unethical to tell a lie or an opinion like "I think Trump is a Muslim who was born in Ukraine" even if that is your opinion.
I think is it ethical to state facts like Trump is a rapist, or Trump is a felon, or Trump sexually assaults women, or Trump created a fake university and has to pay millions in fines, or Trump has declared bankruptcy many times, or Trump incited a riot on 1/6 that cause injury and death to many people.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The teacher only gave rebuttals to the student whose speech was about admiring Donald Trump and the student whose speech was about admiring Andrew Tate. The boys are friends. There is a perception that the teacher does not like these boys and targets them because their political opinions are different from hers and the boys feel uncomfortable in her class now.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The teacher only gave rebuttals to the student whose speech was about admiring Donald Trump and the student whose speech was about admiring Andrew Tate. The boys are friends. There is a perception that the teacher does not like these boys and targets them because their political opinions are different from hers and the boys feel uncomfortable in her class now.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The teacher only gave rebuttals to the student whose speech was about admiring Donald Trump and the student whose speech was about admiring Andrew Tate. The boys are friends. There is a perception that the teacher does not like these boys and targets them because their political opinions are different from hers and the boys feel uncomfortable in her class now.