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That Moment you get in Trouble for Absurd Reasons


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That moment you get in trouble for an absurd reason  

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  1. 1. Have you ever had gotten in trouble for absurd reasons?

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I was in Grade 1 when a classmate randomly said, "I'm telling on you." Later I was taken into to the hallway to sit outside and the teacher never even bothered considering my perspective. The reason remains unclear to this day...

That actually reminds me of an experience I had in primary school... I got into an argument with a classmate, who then walked to a teacher standing 5 metres away, started crying and told her that apparently I'd punched him. The teacher (who was known to be biased towards certain 'suck ups' including this guy) called me over and told me to own up - obviously I reacted angrily and said I didn't punch him, she would've seen if I did since she was standing so nearby. Then she said "You're lying, admit it", I repeated that I wasn't but she continued to call me a liar over and over until my poor 8-year-old self said "fine, I punched him" in exasperation. Then I was made to stand facing a wall for the rest of lunch break. That blatant injustice still gets on my nerves to this day...

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That actually reminds me of an experience I had in primary school... I got into an argument with a classmate, who then walked to a teacher standing 5 metres away, started crying and told her that apparently I'd punched him. The teacher (who was known to be biased towards certain 'suck ups' including this guy) called me over and told me to own up - obviously I reacted angrily and said I didn't punch him, she would've seen if I did since she was standing so nearby. Then she said "You're lying, admit it", I repeated that I wasn't but she continued to call me a liar over and over until my poor 8-year-old self said "fine, I punched him" in exasperation. Then I was made to stand facing a wall for the rest of lunch break. That blatant injustice still gets on my nerves to this day...

Isn't it proof that teachers really need to understand students better?

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Isn't it proof that teachers really need to understand students better?

Definitely... well, at least teachers seem quite a bit more reasonable in high school. I don't know whether that's because they think high schoolers are old enough to be worth listening to, whether high schools are just more focused on taking student feedback into account or whether it's because the students start getting taller than the teachers xD

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nah teachers are dumb when it comes to decisions so are most people.. they never listen to both sides  which is pathetic

True, always considering only victims perspective or never actually aware of anything in the classroom when it comes to some students.

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