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Old 8th May 2008, 10:58   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Ethics, fundamentalist teachers, and just punishments

If it was your intention to give a small lecture AND make a bit of a joke about it then sending the student to the classroom was probably not the way to go with this. That would suggest a more severe form of punishment. I assume that you left your class unattended whilst you went to the classroom.
I,m not critiscising but if your intention is to give a jokey little lecture then that could have been dealt with in the corner of the classroom in a quiet one on one basis. IMHO
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