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Pixel 02-23-2008 03:48 AM

Disobeying the Teacher
 
So I heard from a friend in school that someone in her french class answered her phone, when the were learning, and talked like she'd normally do to her friends. When the teacher called the girl's name, she didn't care. When the girl left the room because the teacher told her to go into the hallway, she flicked off the teacher right before she left.

When the teacher got out of the room the girl was still talking to her! Isn't this so ludicrous? Or just normal to you?

Discuss:
has this happen to you or a friend?
Was this girl dumb?
Did this girl have a brain?

Box Of Bullets 02-23-2008 03:55 AM

That kind of thing happened to
my sister-in-law... She was in
school and answered her phone.
Had to leave the class like that
but when she returned to the class
her teacher took her cell and made
my mother-in-law and me go there to
just to get it back! That girl was
dumb, and so was my sister-in-law...
I don't think they have a brain. I
think if your in school in class
you should turn your phone off.

Pixel 02-23-2008 03:58 AM

Yeah, I always do. But my cellphone is in my pocked just in case. ;o

Julia Caesar 02-23-2008 04:02 AM

No.
Yes.
No.

Those are the answers to your questions. I find that girl is probably a sniveling little brat. That is very disrespectful and she finds herself above someone with a well paying job and actual life.

I hate children like that.

Pixel 02-23-2008 04:07 AM

Yeah me, too. She's so rude and ugly, LOL. :O I just called her ugly. 8)

XxLuinxX 02-23-2008 04:11 AM

I text in class sometimes (to my mom, lol), and I always, always have my ipod on, so I'm not really one to talk. (Don't get me wrong, I listen. I just find it easier to function with music going. But that's irrelevant.)
But that was pretty disrespectful. I mean, that was really snobbish. Ew. I couldn't see doing that ever, that was just plain mean.

clock 02-23-2008 05:00 AM


I could understand if that was an emergency, but it doesn't sound like it. xD

It's so rude when people text during class too, I hate that. :/

InfinitysDaughter 02-23-2008 06:55 AM

I'm ashamed to say that I hear of things like this happening all the time. My mother is a teacher.

Its really disgusting how kids today treat teachers. Its like they think teachers arn't human or dont have a life outside the school. Dont have feelings that can be hurt.

OBVIOUSLY teachers have nothing to deal with. They simply grade papers and have no other lives. They DONT have administration that have forgotten what its like to be a teacher. They DONT have parents telling them there "perfect little angels" can do no wrong. No, they dont deal with any of that. [/sarcasm]


My mum was once told by a student she was kicking out, and I quote, "why dont you get on my bed and give me some head". BY A STUDENT! And the kid got a slap on the wrist.

Shes also had the cell phone thing happen I dont know how often. At least once a week, if not more. She'll even catch people texting answers to one another during tests.


Teachers today get absolutely no respect. I think its disgusting. These people are teaching us what we need to know for the REAL WORLD. Without what they teach, we'll end up on the street. I dont give a damn how trivial you think what there teaching might be. You need to pay attention when they talk.

DreamEmpress 02-23-2008 07:09 AM

Stupid. I swear people are complete morons when it comes to NOT answering their phone during class or during a period were it interferes with learning process or a concert or a movie. It is not right to do that. I swear people need to be more respectfully.

clock 02-23-2008 07:12 AM


@ Infinity ~ That's terrible. :/ I feel bad for teachers that have to put up with all that; I'd never be able to do it.

The "teachers have no life" did remind me of one of my English teachers. She would always joke that she had no life. xD I really don't think she did because she gave us a ton of homework and essays that she had to read every week. :'D

InfinitysDaughter 02-23-2008 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'clockwork

@ Infinity ~ That's terrible. :/ I feel bad for teachers that have to put up with all that; I'd never be able to do it.

The "teachers have no life" did remind me of one of my English teachers. She would always joke that she had no life. xD I really don't think she did because she gave us a ton of homework and essays that she had to read every week. :'D

Well, I dont mean as in what we think as of life cuse I'll say my mum has no life either. Love her to death but she has no life. XD

I mean people think they dont have families, friends, ect. I once told someone I was a teachers daughter and they told me I was lieing since teachers dont have time for families. I think its just a way for others to justify treating teachers as something less then human.

Astromantic 02-23-2008 07:38 AM

What a brat. D: I hate kids like that, even when I was in high school. I respect my teachers very much. When I was in high school, I had a good handful of teachers that I was pretty tight with, but still had the decency to respect in the educational atmosphere.

But seriously though, what that girl did was completely uncalled for. :/ A girl like that does not deserve my respect.

MasterChiefrei 02-23-2008 08:02 AM

People like that tend to piss me off but sometimes teachers are just real douchebags so...I wouldn't say they deserve that kind of treatment but still a student shouldn't act that way in the first place. We had some kids that would do that but it never got too out of hand in my classes since I was fortunate to have well mannered teachers. I had only one class full of those type of kids that get in trouble for smoking, fighting, being late all the time, etc but they were more funny than anything. And the teacher we had was awesome but was a wrestling coach so messing with him wasn't smart...ever. XD The only reason I was in a class like that was because my advisor didn't think I could handle anatomy so he stuck me in an in between class for "dumb" kids...I got the best grades in the class. XD

Aeisha 02-23-2008 08:48 AM

Well we do that in class occasionally but instead we just excuse ourselves straight away. Unless it's seminars of course mobiles are off in seminars since that is more a lecture then individual work. We are also allowed to have i-pods in normal classes as well. But I go to a college so maybe that is the difference.
If this was a high school then I would think this is totally in appropriate since the situation is very different and it interrupts the whole class.

Erathene 02-23-2008 09:57 AM

I haven't had that happen, no. I usually send text messages in class, but the teachers don't mind so much as long as it doesn't make a noise. But I always have my phone on silent because it has awful ringtones D;
I don't understand what kind of phonecall could be so important that it has to be answered in class. Sure, there are circumstances, but can't it wait? :/

remaja 02-23-2008 11:50 AM

i think that girl is not even care withe the trouble she will receive that was caused by her misbehaviour
its kinda sad and ridiculous but it happens right now around the globe :(

Hyde 02-23-2008 12:34 PM

The girl needs to go to the military and get a brain and some behavior D<
Not only disrespectful to the teacher like is giving a bad example to the others.

so yeah... BURN THE B**H! D<

<<;

Addielyn777 02-23-2008 03:08 PM

^^
 
Many times. They either take the phone away or automatically detention.

PayShi 02-23-2008 03:18 PM

That girl obviously just didn't care. In my school you can't have your phone out (except some teachers honestly don't care as long as you aren't talking on it or disrupting other students.) Also, at my school, if an administrator takes your phone, your parent has to come get it as well. That happened to my best friend yesterday. >_<
That girl was just retarded. She could of at least been polite to the teacher, even if she answered the phone... That was rude. I have friendly relationships with all of my teachers.

s w e e t 02-23-2008 03:36 PM

wow..that's very..brave of her doing that o.o
my school doesn't allow the students to bring the phone.
so basically, we student brought it secretly...
i had never seen such thing happens..
i had only once caught by my teacher, because i forgot to silent my phone ..but that's all XD

InfinitysDaughter 02-24-2008 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by s w e e t
wow..that's very..brave of her doing that o.o

I'm sorry but no, it was not Brave of her. What she did was Stupid and Disrespectful. Its students like her that makes me wish they'd allow teachers to use paddles in class again.

kitkat 02-24-2008 02:37 AM

i think its very brave, in a bad way.

i can't stand up to anyone no matter who it is.

but i do think that that girl was very dumb.

Uzura 02-24-2008 02:38 AM

Honestly, it shocks me when someone can be so rude to a teacher. Maybe if the teacher was rude themselves, I could understand. I've met teachers like that.

But in my philosophy class, there's this one girl I just cannot stand because our professor is so great at teaching, kind, funny, just an all around wonderful man, but she is just so rude to him. She contradicts everything he tells us, wasting about 20min of class time doing so, and she thinks she's the smartest person in the room while talking like a valley girl.

Just the other day while we were discussing one of the books we're reading, our professor tells us that most people interpret the book incorrectly and that he can tell us the correct way interpret it. Then, from the corner of the classroom:

"Um, and what makes you think you're right?"

Three guesses as to who said that xP
And she goes on and on about how there's no way he can be certain he can be right and how it makes her laugh at the way he behaves and how she will never take him seriously as a professor. I haven't never wanted to punch a fellow classmate so hard in my life.

havenmasters 02-24-2008 03:38 AM

When I was in school(and this is school beyond high school) we didn't do that. The teacher told us we could have our phones on(family emergencies and such) but she didn't want to hear them.
I turned my phone off for the first month; I had told people that I would be unreachable at that time of day anyways. Then I'd leave it on, but it would always be on vibrate.
I did get a few calls during my...nine-ish months there, but I either ignored them or stepped out of the class to answer.

It's just downright disrespectful to interrupt a class by answering your phone and talking on it. Not only disrespectful of the teacher, but of the other people in the room also. I would never do that. I don't think the teacher should let her back in the class ever. She obviously doesn't want to be there anyways.

Canni 02-24-2008 03:45 AM

Has this happened to you or a friend? Never. But cellphones do frequently go off in classes.
Was this girl dumb? Ohh, yeah. She's practically beckoning for a detention.
Dumb person without a name: ERR HAII TEECHUR I WULD LYK A DETENTION PLZ THX U LOL -chat with other friend on phone-
Did this girl have a brain? You know, I bet she's from some ancient civilization, like Maya or Inca. Back then, they whacked your head with a mallet ruthlessly so they could shape your head while you were young and your skull was soft and moldable. Due the hammering of her cranium, she was not able to have a smart capacity of over 400 ideas per year.


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