Explosive Nads
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- Posted: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 05:25:52 +0000
cuttlebone
it's pretty messed up that they asked her to leave. like, i can see a teacher engaging a student in a conversation about Romney's politics, but not starting an argument.
nearly all of the teachers i've had in the past tried really hard to keep their political/religious affiliations secret from their students, even when directly questioned about them. i think it's a lot more professional than the alternative, and definitely a better course of action than being confrontational, insulting, and excluding.
nearly all of the teachers i've had in the past tried really hard to keep their political/religious affiliations secret from their students, even when directly questioned about them. i think it's a lot more professional than the alternative, and definitely a better course of action than being confrontational, insulting, and excluding.
Ha. Cuttlebone. My cockatiel likes those.
Anyway, about teachers keeping their beliefs secret... My teachers always made it so that there was absolutely NO way to figure it out. My government teacher kind of made a game out of it, and we'd always ask him cryptic, indirect questions about his beliefs and try to coax him into telling us (we were just curious), but he always caught it, and we never figured it out. I guess not all teachers are like that. confused