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It will also go over well at home if the teacher decides to escalate it without talking to the child, and the police come knocking. -- nm
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by
Roger More
as I understand it, it is exactly what they are told to do. -- nm
Posted by
Beaker (aka anniebecca)
Jan 20 '16, 08:22
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so, a kid being interrogated by police is preferable to just a simple question? Sure, they probably still have to report it, but if there is an
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Andie
Jan 20, 08:23
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I can't argue with what the teacher did, but after that it was handled very poorly no question. -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 20, 08:25
Maybe it is, but this example explains why it's not a good protocol. -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 20, 08:23
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like I said, no win for him. He does as is suggested he gets fired for not following their rules. *shrug* -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 20, 08:24
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I don't think it's that easy to fire a teacher in the UK. And there's nothing to prevent him from reporting it anyway.
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Roger More
Jan 20, 08:28
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right, i understand reporting it, but, it was easy enough to find out the truth and report that *with* the other info. -- nm
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Andie
Jan 20, 08:33
I think your imagination is running away with you on his this would play out. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 20, 08:26
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really? coming from Alberta where they fired a teacher for giving a kid who didn't do a test a ZERO? -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 20, 08:31
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Wildly misreported.*wildly*
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Reagen
Jan 20, 08:40
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ahh, interesting. -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 20, 08:44
That's a really dumb rule...but you are fired. -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 20, 08:32
You can a) not appear stupid by checking with the kid and b) follow an asinine rule.
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Will Hunting
Jan 20, 08:26
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