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Anonymous asked in Education & ReferenceTeaching · 1 month ago

Your take on this?

Okay so I asked something SIMILAR (not exactly the same thing however).

2 students-are talking to eachother

Teacher-Says to one of the students "your talking is distracting other students who are trying to work"

Student-And your talking just now didn't distract and students who are trying to work?

Your thoughts?

Update:

bluebellkk-haha yup.  i have bad english.  come up with something better than that.  I would benefit in a quiet classroom just like how you would benefit someplace other than here.

And just so you know.  you can do something called "mind your business" if this bothers you.  your existence here is irrelevant and nobody cares.

Update 2:

OTTO.  This wasn't me.  This was just a scenario I thought of.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 month ago

    The student was being impudent and should be sent immediately to the principal's office.

  • OTTO
    Lv 6
    1 month ago

    You are being a smartass.

  • 1 month ago

    Your earlier question was exactly the same in its intention. You want to pretend that when a teacher asks students not to talk, the teacher is somehow being noisy herself..

    You are clearly an idiot, and an obsessive one.

    The poor standard of your English suggests you would benefit greatly from a quiet classroom where people actually learned stuff.

  • 1 month ago

    back talk.  this is exactly why teachers prefer Catholic and private schools -- this sort of lip from a student deserves a trip to the Assistant Principal for Discipline, which rarely matters in the public schools

  • MS
    Lv 7
    1 month ago

    It is the teacher's job to manage the classroom and minimize disruptions and distractions.  Sure, that might mean that the teacher has to speak up, but s(he) is doing it for a reason and to stop further distractions/disruptions.  That's very different from a student speaking out of turn and creating a distraction/disruption.

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