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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.is this man just after money or maybe too sensitive. I thought that part of the teacher training process was to spend time in classes with children. is he really saying that he has never had anyone mention his baldness before.
the guy would never survive in the real world. perhaps he should get that job on that remote Scottish Island with three pupils. maybe he could handle that!
the guy would never survive in the real world. perhaps he should get that job on that remote Scottish Island with three pupils. maybe he could handle that!
Gosh, kids pick up on and are unmerciful on any slight physical characteristic that teachers might have, especially so if teachers get uptight about it. Kids have been giving teachers nick names such as baldy and short*rse etc. for decades. It's part of being a kid.
The bloke is ridiculous. Just imagine if the judge had awarded him anything. Every single teacher in the country would be justified in claiming discrimination.
The bloke is ridiculous. Just imagine if the judge had awarded him anything. Every single teacher in the country would be justified in claiming discrimination.
Kids pick up on any characteristic whether it be physical or a personality trait and then will use it to torment.I agree with LoftyLottie on that one 100%.
I remember some of the names we called our teachers and fellow pupils but most just took it in good humour.I spent my whole teenage years at school being called pizza face because of my acne.lol
I remember some of the names we called our teachers and fellow pupils but most just took it in good humour.I spent my whole teenage years at school being called pizza face because of my acne.lol