Deliberate. It drives engagement by making people comment. Which makes the RU-vid algorithm work in their favour. RU-vid/Google/Alphabet is not our friend. They reward bad behaviour.
Ignorance is not stupidity. Failure to learn is stupidity. If she fails to learn this lesson then yes that person shouldn't be a teacher. But to simply not know something they've never cone across before? Blame the overall education system, not the victims of that system. The American educational system, as set by politicians and administrators NOT TEACHERS, deliberately encourages ignorance. Which is sad.
No the license doesn’t have such thing, like if you don’t know that you’re fired. If you don’t severely neglect your class, have inappropriate relationships, or emotional abuse, or any other crimes against or in any other circumstance, you’re scotch free no punishment.
My 7th grade science teacher said that “air isn’t matter because it doesn’t take up space or have weight”. She kept insisting that air wasn’t matter and it was just empty space for the entire school year. I explained to her that you can easily weigh air by comparing the weight of a deflated and inflated balloon, she didn’t understand how that would prove anything.
"babe my teacher from 6th grade said that if you're born in a country that's your ethnicity and i was on my way home while flying over Africa! He is still yours!"
Probably because its the schools job to inform the parents how they're child is performing and acting. Lying is something the school and parents should teach as being negative to the child.
A lot of teachers are really arrogant and don't think their students are capable of knowing anything the teacher didn't personally know. I had teachers that harrassed me the whole time I was in their class because I didn't cower and lower my eyes when they tried to intimidate me to punish me for just...knowing too much. I'm pretty grateful they didn't tell my Mom because she *also* hated that I never showed fear of shame when she tried to intimidate me to destroy my self esteem either. A lot of people are straight up sadistic when it comes to kids.
My parents decided to go on a whole cross-country trip across the world. It's not my fault that my mom's water broke in France. And they originally came from Romania. So technically I am a Romanian but a French citizen. I'm actually a citizen of four different countries
Well, an entire American elementary school in Michigan had a tough time comprehending why my India transplant 4 year child wasn't fluent in English like all kids her age.
This is dumb. She is Korean. She was born there hence that is where she is from. Even if at birth you went somewhere else then fine but then that would make her Korean-American. Not just American.
@@alyssarodriguez8893I agree however if the mother gave birth in a Korean hospital and not on an American military base then OP would be correct. Doesnt matter if both parents are American she would have a Korean birth certificate. But thats not the case with military ppl.
@@MissCandyTattoo Sorry, but you're wrong. If you are born outside the US and not on a US base that is considered American soil, then you would receive that countries birth certificate. It doesn't matter if both parents are American. The child would be considered a citizen of the country they are born into. The parents would have to go through a lot of legal mumbo jumbo to get their child an American citizenship. Why do you think ppl come here to have children? So their child will be a US citizen. Their child doesn't get their parents' country of citizenship. Their child is an American citizen. It's the same thing for Americans who give birth in other countries. It doesn't change for Americans.