Anonymous wrote:Kids are supposed to have phones locked up. Not excusing the teacher, but someone's not enforcing the phone rules.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are supposed to have phones locked up. Not excusing the teacher, but someone's not enforcing the phone rules.
Anonymous wrote:no one is that clueless.
Anonymous wrote:if it were the four letter F word, would she have yelled it out the same way. I think she would’ve used more caution and the F word is less offensive. Regardless of what the woman claims about her personal relationships, she is racist.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids literally say the N word all day long in the halls.
Yes, and on the bus. And it's not just the black kids.
It’s not and it’s a huge problem. But that doesn’t mean teachers need to be saying it, even in the context of “Junior said n- in class!” It is just as easy to say “Junior said the n word and racial slurs aren’t appropriate language at school.” Easy, and now you’re not on camera looking like a buffoon. I’m a teacher myself and I swear it’s like once a year at school there’s an issue of a teacher getting themselves in hot water because they just HAVE to say this word to report a kid said it or because when they were telling kids not to use the word, they themselves used the word, and now it’s like ok well you’re a problem.
if it were the four letter F word, would she have yelled it out the same way. I think she would’ve used more caution and the F word is less offensive. Regardless of what the woman claims about her personal relationships, she is racist.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids literally say the N word all day long in the halls.
Yes, and on the bus. And it's not just the black kids.
It’s not and it’s a huge problem. But that doesn’t mean teachers need to be saying it, even in the context of “Junior said n- in class!” It is just as easy to say “Junior said the n word and racial slurs aren’t appropriate language at school.” Easy, and now you’re not on camera looking like a buffoon. I’m a teacher myself and I swear it’s like once a year at school there’s an issue of a teacher getting themselves in hot water because they just HAVE to say this word to report a kid said it or because when they were telling kids not to use the word, they themselves used the word, and now it’s like ok well you’re a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids literally say the N word all day long in the halls.
Yes, and on the bus. And it's not just the black kids.
It’s not and it’s a huge problem. But that doesn’t mean teachers need to be saying it, even in the context of “Junior said n- in class!” It is just as easy to say “Junior said the n word and racial slurs aren’t appropriate language at school.” Easy, and now you’re not on camera looking like a buffoon. I’m a teacher myself and I swear it’s like once a year at school there’s an issue of a teacher getting themselves in hot water because they just HAVE to say this word to report a kid said it or because when they were telling kids not to use the word, they themselves used the word, and now it’s like ok well you’re a problem.
Was this a teacher or a staff member? I thought I read earlier that it was not a teacher.