Racial harassment continues to occur in schools to the present day.
It is truly horrible that racism is still an ongoing issue, what even worse is that some teachers choose to ignore it and don't take action when they hear it in their environment.
Racial harassment continues to occur in schools to the present day.
It is truly horrible that racism is still an ongoing issue, what even worse is that some teachers choose to ignore it and don't take action when they hear it in their environment.
The school has the right to preserve the rights of other students by enforcing disciplinary actions if it is determined that the enforcement is fair and reasonable and supports the education process.
It makes sense as to why a student would be disciplined. If a student is acting out it can disrupt the class and take away from those who are there to learn.
It can also do the opposite with gender-biased language that results in stricter enforcement of rules for female minority students rather than other sub-groups.
I see this and have experienced this in school as well, girls were typically the ones dress coded in my school. Specifically for wearing tank tops in the hot months and guys, who would also wear tanks, were never dress coded. It just felt very unfair and targeted.
As a public school teacher, can you exercise your own ‘personal liberty’ in how you dress?
I feel like this also relates to a teacher's personal life outside of their job, I've heard many scenarios of parents coming across a teacher's page and get infuriated over seeing them do something that everyone else does, teachers aren't just teachers, they're people too.
Depending on the teacher’s interpretation, she might believe that she should not report the student for cheating because it would impact his grade point average and cause more stress for his mother.
This is a reflection of a student-teacher bond. If a teacher has a bond with their students, they feel more empathic, which makes scenarios like these hard.