It’s already pretty cold in the room. Doesn’t seem to make a difference.You don't by chance have access to the thermostat do you? maybe a chill in the air will get her to cover them up...or enhance the show. you just wont know until you try it
Problem? Oh yeah, my problem. Yes, they do.
Good point."we’re all adults,"
That was your first mistake!
Unfortunately, I don’tIf you teach anatomy, I see a definite opportunity for an anatomy by Braille lab section.
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Good idea, but how do I get her to wear it?Get a hidden body cam?
Too late, I already did. The pic is just some rando from the internet and is for illustrative purposes only.As a retired professor, I'd recommend DON'T. Someone may see it and figure out who you are talking about and you don't want that.
As a professor I maintain an absolute no touch policy for everyone; no shaking hands, no hugging, never alone in office with door closed and depending if a meeting requested would do so out in commons area and not my office. Know colleagues who have had unfounded accusations and it is career wrecking and soul crushing. And in fairness know creepy colleagues who did all kinds wrong stuff whose career totally cratered. And do what Jason recommends just be your normal self in class. You are a pro. Stick to basic principalsToo late, I already did. The pic is just some rando from the internet and is for illustrative purposes only.
I had a colleague get a call from HR for telling a student “I’m looking forward to having you in my class.”As a professor I maintain an absolute no touch policy for everyone; no shaking hands, no hugging, never alone in office with door closed and depending if a meeting requested would do so out in commons area and not my office. Know colleagues who have had unfounded accusations and it is career wrecking and soul crushing. And in fairness know creepy colleagues who did all kinds wrong stuff whose career totally cratered. And do what Jason recommends just be your normal self in class. You are a pro. Stick to basic principals
Exactly never ever say anything about appearance, or seeming personal and ever act in a personal friend fashion. It is unfortunate, but academic departments where you interact with trainees can be mine fields.I had a colleague get a call from HR for telling a student “I’m looking forward to having you in my class.”
All you college profs have it easy, imagine in a MS/HS. Some 16 YO girl can lie and ruin a guys life forever. Sadly the Admin and even union almost always take the kids side anymore.I had a colleague get a call from HR for telling a student “I’m looking forward to having you in my class.”
YupAll you college profs have it easy, imagine in a MS/HS. Some 16 YO girl can lie and ruin a guys life forever. Sadly the Admin and even union almost always take the kids side anymore.
Yep accused equals convicted. Whole premise starts with whatever kid said is ground truth regardless of how inconceivable or outlandishAll you college profs have it easy, imagine in a MS/HS. Some 16 YO girl can lie and ruin a guys life forever. Sadly the Admin and even union almost always take the kids side anymore.
Mr. Hand would have had this!Teacher: I’m looking forward to helping you learn and spread your legs. Wings! I meant wings! Wings!
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I have worked in the public school system for 29 years now (just 1 more year!) I have to say that I don't agree with some of these comments. Anytime there is an accusation of this nature, there are steps that need to be taken. I have conducted investigations that have led to teachers being suspended/terminated and I have conducted investigations that have led to teachers being exonerated. Yes, accusations can be damaging, but at the same time I think you have to take all of them seriously. It's better to go through the process and find out that the accusation is unfounded than it is to let inappropriate behavior go unchecked.Yep accused equals convicted. Whole premise starts with whatever kid said is ground truth regardless of how inconceivable or outlandish
So where do I send my resume?I would make a general statement to the class about appropriate attire without pointing fingers at the intended target. Maybe that would be enough for her to get the hint.
In addition, I would make sure that I was never alone with this girl, or any girl for that matter in order to avoid any he said/she said situations.
PS As a C/O in a jail, I sometimes have to deal with female inmates and this is exactly how I handle them. Female inmates love trying to jam C/Os up. They will frequently flash us as we make our rounds, walk around naked in their cell when they know we're walking around or even flash us their clams while they're out at yard in the summer.
I’m 25 years in and now in an administrative position and your points correct that you must take all of the accusation seriously. But some of my fellow administrators are pretty quick and malicious towards specifically male teachers when a female makes an accusation. I’ve seen a young man who had his life ruined by a false accusation. Thankfully, he got a good attorney and got cell phone records from the student. It’s far from the only time I’ve seen that happen.I have worked in the public school system for 29 years now (just 1 more year!) I have to say that I don't agree with some of these comments. Anytime there is an accusation of this nature, there are steps that need to be taken. I have conducted investigations that have led to teachers being suspended/terminated and I have conducted investigations that have led to teachers being exonerated. Yes, accusations can be damaging, but at the same time I think you have to take all of them seriously. It's better to go through the process and find out that the accusation is unfounded than it is to let inappropriate behavior go unchecked.
You made two points in your post. One good...one poor.(1) I would make a general statement to the class about appropriate attire without pointing fingers at the intended target. Maybe that would be enough for her to get the hint.
(2) In addition, I would make sure that I was never alone with this girl, or any girl for that matter in order to avoid any he said/she said situations.
Your first suggestion is stupid. It basically incriminates the teacher (@OUIrPSU) because the other students already know how she dresses and they will then know that he notices. Duh
"I would make a general statement to the class about appropriate attire without pointing fingers at the intended target. Maybe that would be enough for her to get the hint."I would make a general statement to the class about appropriate attire without pointing fingers at the intended target. Maybe that would be enough for her to get the hint.
In addition, I would make sure that I was never alone with this girl, or any girl for that matter in order to avoid any he said/she said situations.
PS As a C/O in a jail, I sometimes have to deal with female inmates and this is exactly how I handle them. Female inmates love trying to jam C/Os up. They will frequently flash us as we make our rounds, walk around naked in their cell when they know we're walking around or even flash us their clams while they're out at yard in the summer.
I think he's trying NOT to get "excited."Think of your Mother when you are in class
I had a colleague get a call from HR for telling a student “I’m looking forward to having you in my class.”
Yeah, you read that correctly. In 30 years of teaching undergraduates, I’ve seen a lot of, ahem, cleavage. I usually ignore it - or pull a Jerry Seinfeld - but I’m having a difficult time this semester with one particular student who sits right in front of me when I’m talking to the class and apparently has no qualms displaying her physical attributes.
Today, as I was handing out an assignment, I happened to look at her and noticed not just her cleavage, but also that her nipples were protruding through her top. As soon as I saw that, I immediately looked away since I’m like 40 years older than them and not a perv.
Confounding my dilemma is the fact that she’s very attractive (you can throw a flag, but it ain’t gonna’ happen) and an outstanding student who asks a lot of really good questions, so I HAVE to look at her.
After class, as I was walking back to my office, I thought…why not ask the AKB for guidance and advice on how to deal with this “problem” since, let’s face it, what else is there to discuss right now?
So, anyway, what do all ya’ll got for me?
Well, yeah. I can’t imagine that this was any more noteworthy than what you’d encounter any day at the gym.Talk about "1st World Problems"!
Maybe I should order a pizza and have it delivered to class.Mr. Hand would have had this!