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stellarik [79]
3 years ago
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A student in my class came in late to virtual class and asked what we are doing in the messages. I told her explained it to her.

The computer teacher said m yo b in a not friendly tone and that the student didn't ask me. The student didn't exactly say that she typed it towards the teacher only. Usually, my other teachers thank students for helping each other. Do you think my computer teacher should have said it nicely or it is okay for her to use a not friendly tone? One time she took points off my assignment saying that the resources page is not on a separate page. I sent her a screenshot proving that it is, but she says that she only believes what she sees and said that her computer showed something else.
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cestrela7 [59]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Did you tell anyone else, for example another teacher about all this. If so they  should have it under control. If not which look like you didn’t, go tell someone and explain the situation and see what they do about it. If they do nothing go to your parents or someone  in your school high then your teacher. For example the principal , if all falls i don’t know  do an online protest and get all the kids involved.  I don’t know I hope this was helpfull to you . ✌

Explanation:

I just think that’s what you should do ‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️

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