How do we know she’s not a witch?
How do we know she’s not a witch?
prolly would help if the US and its military contractors would stop financing Saudi Arabian army, training their people and selling them weapons.
I am not “offended by swear words”. I expect adult people to behave professionally when they are at work. That’s part of the reason why they’re fucking paid - to be professional.
I am standing behind that statement and have said nothing to the contrary. Kindergartners are minors, so that’s why their parents get to advocate on their behalf. Adult students aren’t minors and can therefor advocate on their own behalf.
And you bet that if I was a student in a class where the professor saw it fit to…
Tenure protects professors’ ACADEMIC speech, not their classroom rantings about NON-ACADEMIC matters.
And not-so-coincidentally, most students in Early Childhood Education programs do have the intelligence of hang nails.
Ah yes, when all else fails, fall back on the “do as I say, not as I do” routine. Charming.
Shockingly, yes I think the same professional attitude and level of decorum should be present in all classrooms, irrespective of the age of the pupils.
She’s a tenured professor, i.e. not an adjunct.
“Mr. and Mrs. Smith, your kid is an awful fucking pussy.”
“Excuse me?”
“We’re all adults here, and I’m not teaching Sunday school. Can’t you handle a few salty words? God, you’re so lame.”
If the only way you think you can make yourself accessible and the material interesting is by cursing and behaving like a boor, that says more about your quality as a teacher than anything else.
If you’re from Lousiana, I suppose it is “fairly common”.
The rest of civilized society that attends better schools, a school - whether kindergarten or university - is considered a professional environment where people are expected to behave themselves with a certain level of decorum.
Working with adults at a university is not a professional environment that requires behaving professionally? My bad. I guess they do things differently down in your neck of the woods.
No, she was tasked with teaching those that are going to be.
In both instances, the audience is a group of people she is teaching, i.e. a professional environment where she is expected to dress a certain way and act a certain way - a way that she wouldn’t necessarily act if she was out drinking with her friends.
Her damn job was to teach future kindergarten teachers. Learning to keep a lid on your emotions when dealing with kindergarteners is a pretty basic skill that she’s supposed to know and teach. Therefore it IS relevant that she can’t control her words, or has no interest in doing so.
Hey man, he claims to want a LONG term relationship, so at least he’s committing to NOT killing you for a while.
“So you think it’s okay to swear in front of my kid, Miss Jones?”
She was swearing in front of students she was paid to teach early childhood education - and part of that education is professional classroom behavior and decorum in the face of frustration and irritating circumstances.
Not everyone is a garbage collector where they have the luxury of acting like a boor with little…
Erm, you do realize that teachers socialize with each other and have professional meetings and conferences where they interact, right? Nobody just gets to walk into their class, teach and run home.