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When I was in four, I had frequent headache and taken leave for consulting the doctor. When hearing that my teacher told me that headache is not an illness and actually not existing. It is just a halluscination.

2007-02-13 19:58:02 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Teaching

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I got a teacher fired.

Lemme explain. See, I have a collagen disorder that eventually made all my joints dislocate (not at once, but that would have been funny =P) - but it also makes them very loose. When I moved to Texas (the first time), I was in eighth grade. I started having trouble with my knees in fifth grade. Anyways, in gym, near summer I think, you have to run 1.5 miles which was like eight laps. And you had a minimum time to do it regardless in order to be considered "fit". During the run, my right knee began subluxing (not dislocating but partway - I was in danger of a dislocation if I didn't stop). I could stand there on my left foot, shift an even amount of weight (I was underweight for my height) to my right and you could see the knee sublux. I walked straight to my gym teacher and told her the problem. She told me to "Walk it off" and keep doing laps and I now owed her another half a lap for crossing the field like I did. Angry, I tried to continue but couldn't, a quarter of a lap in, some friends offered to carry me to the nurse which was what we did. I wasn't going to force pain or a dislocation on myself. Nurse called my mother, and when the story was relayed to her, she stormed into the principal's office screaming. I already had a note on file about my syndrome and the gym teacher's statement was simply that I would participate for "however long she felt like it, then fake dislocations to get out of doing gym class". Principal talked to the entire gym class and they all corraborated the story. (I also had a number of complaints about this teacher for this same problem throughout the year too)

Teacher was fired on the spot.

School then sent an official letter of apology.

2007-02-13 20:36:49 · answer #1 · answered by irishturtle 2 · 0 0

My high school U. S. history teacher said that no U.S. president had ever been impeached. That was wrong because the definition of "impeach" is "to accuse" and at that time (waaaay back in the 1960's), Andrew Johnson had been impeached, i.e. "accused," but was found not guilty. Likewise, Bill Clinton was impeached, but was found to be not guilty.

2007-02-14 04:04:42 · answer #2 · answered by Lillian L 5 · 0 0

I dont have one from a teacher but from a doctor. My ear was hurting and i went to my doctor. He looked in my ear and said i have a ear head ache...??....I said you mean an ear ache..? and he said no, nothing wrong with your ear, only that you have an ear head ache.lol.ummm, right..

2007-02-14 04:03:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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