I was sitting in class today and all of a sudden the kids next to me started acting like 6th graders and were throwing paper around. The teacher noticed the paper on the floor and was asking everyone who had thrown it. No one would fess up or give any names. So the teacher, trying to prove a point, said "Okay sense it was none of you guys it must of been her" he pointed to a quite girl in the back of the class. He told her that she had to stay after and wash the board, unless someone else stood up and took the blame. The teacher wasn't trying to be a jerk, just make a point. So I feel kinda bad I didn't stand up and say I did it even though I didn't do it. I think it might of been a good move...
1) the girl might of thought I was nice
2) everyone else would of respected me for taking the blame and not having them get into trouble.
Should I have stood up and said something?
2006-10-30
13:50:03
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The teacher is great, and I dont disagree with what he had done. It was a good tactic to posisble make others think. The girl knew that she didn't do anything wrong, and the teacher did to. What he did wasn't all that bad.
2006-10-30
14:39:47 ·
update #1