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Old 01-26-2015, 12:21 PM  
RummyBoy
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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
if it were based on the student's actions, then that student was in control of that classroom, that's wrong and the fault of the teacher for losing control of his classroom.
Dude, no offence but you have come to some abnormal conclusions here. It would be interesting to see how a teacher can always keep control of a classroom in a rough black neighbourhood in Detroit, for example. Interesting to see if you can always blame the teacher for losing control of the classroom.

I wonder if you'll try teaching some day and find out the answer in a place like that.
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