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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: my teacher is grumpy in front of others and shouts at me and points out my flaws but when i go to ask for doubts privately he acts so sweet and he brushes on me and acts as if nothing wrong has happened, what does he have in mind? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (1 November 2010):
He's probably trying his very best to get you to pay attention to the lesson plan instead of daydreaming. Focus on your schoolwork instead of him for 2 weeks and see how that goes. My guess is that he is frustrated with kids who don't seem to be paying any attention to his teaching.
He's nice in private because you haven't just made him look like a lousy teacher.
What exactly does 'brushing on me' mean? If he's touching you inappropriately, report him to your parents immediately! He needs to be fired and his job taken away so he can never ever teach again and he'll have to go into a new line of work so he can never harass a young student ever ever again.
Okay, so the last line was a bit dramatic. I'm making a point. Can you guess what I am trying to say?
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female
reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (1 November 2010):
Let's clear this up first, do you have a crush on him?
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (1 November 2010): for example at my flaws like when i do some silly careless mistakes and he makes a big deal out of it in front of others
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male
reader, Jmtmj +, writes (31 October 2010):
Shouts at you and points out your flaws?? Example?
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