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Old 9th May 2008, 15:00   #18 (permalink)
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Re: Ethics, fundamentalist teachers, and just punishments

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Originally Posted by naboo View Post
From what I can gather, you had a student choking the chicken, bashing the bishop, whatever, over some website in your classroom and all you wanted to do was give him a lecture and make a joke of it? Correct me if I'm wrong on this, but if that was the case, the punishment needed to be a lot more harsh than you intended and good on the other teacher!
Ha! No, nothing like that! Jesus! He was just checking out his favourite metal site and chatting on MSN messenger directly after having been told not to do either.

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Originally Posted by naboo View Post
I hate it, but unfortunately there's no law to keep nutters, sorry, religious folk out of the classroom influencing kids.
Hehe. We're not all nutters, mate, but I hear what you're saying.

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Originally Posted by Umbuku View Post
About that punishment you received last month. I'm sorry about that. I didn't know the homeroom teacher would take it further
Seems straightforward enough!! I'm thinking of roping a Thai/English speaking teacher into this so that I know I've got my point across.

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Originally Posted by WhatsGrammar? View Post
As for the OP apologising, I would forget that IMHO. Its done with now.......let it go and continue.
Duly noted, I've been thinking that he might feel slightly weirded out if approached about this a few weeks later! Not always easy to know when you've made a mountain out of a mole hill. Today I shall make my mind up.

Last edited by Chan Gibbon; 9th May 2008 at 15:20. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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