dear friend .your story has reminded me of my elder brother late mr soosai rethinam a head master of a village school next to paramakkudi town.few supervisers who were employed in a indian govt owned hvf have told me after they came to know i was their techers younger brother .that they most ofthem are enginnering diploma holders today was the help given by my brother only by way of money for their educations since their parents were poor casual labourers of agricultural work. i shed tears on hearing that from four superviserboys . your story like many thing is actualy happwning arpund the world .thanks
The teacher should have worked with the school district to get the student help. "School districts can help poor families through various methods including providing free or reduced-price meals, offering after-school programs, providing access to school supplies, connecting families with community resources, offering parent education workshops, and implementing programs that address specific needs like housing or healthcare." The issue with the teacher giving the student gifts directly is sexual exploration. "Giving gifts to children is part of an abuser's progressive psychological grooming of victims. It all begins with expressions of friendship and concern." I am not saying the teacher, in this case, was a groomer but it is hard to differentiate. As such, the school district was protecting the child. Schools in the US are required to provide training on what to look for and gift-giving is one of them.
A young woman who worked for me here in Scotland left to go to teacher college. Several years after she started her first teaching job I met her mother and father. They told me that their daughter had already left teaching because she was spending half her salary feeding the 6 year old hungry children in her class.
Aw, come on now! What is the point anyway? Even if I am a substitute teacher, I might help any poor female student give her a Prom Princess Barbie makeover. This explains why I love giving poor family female students Prom Princess Barbie makeovers shows my kindness how I am grateful for them, even if the love wearing Mary Jane shoes instead of heels.
What an asshole I was that student no clothes no shoes well 2 outfits one to wear while one was in the wash and my one pair of shoes I had to cut the toes out and split the back to wear never any food at school no breakfast no lunch meager dinner so my alcoholic mom could show she fed us. I have ingrown toenails to this day. Not once did a teacher even ask if I was ok
How can people fire someone that helps a young child when I was in 6th grade I noticed a girl named Vicki who wore the same dress every day I told my mom about her and we went to a store and bought her 3 dresses they were sent to her house with no name attached champaign Illinois 1963 Sandra duncan coates seattle
@@margaretpilago8743 As a matter of fact I do. My son graduated from Taegu American School in Korea. Also have knowledge of Japanese schools as I was stationed in not only Korea but Japan as well for 3 yrs
Agreed!! There are other avenues for assistance for the impoverished student especially one who seems to suffer in silence as this child does. Growing up we were looked after by the mothers of all of the school children. It was not the PTA (secular) it was called the Christian mothers!!! I remember them with admiration & love!! They looked after all of the students and would give assistance without bringing attention to it so the recipients could accept the help & keep their dignity!!!