Asked by scooby91320002
describe a situation in which the students’ rights might override a teacher's responsibility to maintain a safe learning environment.
I can not think of any
I can not think of any
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I can't think of any either. The teacher is responsible for all students.
As the old saying goes, "You have a right to swing your arm, but that right stops when it meets my nose."
Another one -- we don't have the right to call "Fire!" in a crowded theater. And of course, we don't have the right to talk about highjacking or bombs when we're on a plane or in an airport.
As the old saying goes, "You have a right to swing your arm, but that right stops when it meets my nose."
Another one -- we don't have the right to call "Fire!" in a crowded theater. And of course, we don't have the right to talk about highjacking or bombs when we're on a plane or in an airport.
Answered by
scooby91320002
hmmm i don't know what to say to answer it. the students are there to learn. keep your ears and eyes open and mouth shut. lol
Answered by
Ms. Sue
LOL!! Good advice!
Even if some students are not there to learn, they do not have the right to disrupt others.
Even if some students are not there to learn, they do not have the right to disrupt others.
Answered by
scooby91320002
should i put that for the answer to that question??
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes.
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