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English as a Second Language Teacher

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

Ask the student to leave the class immediately as punishment for his remark

You are outraged that one of your students would make such a comment to another student.

You approach the student and tell him to get out of your class. Then you give your class a talk about tolerance and acceptable behaviour while in your classroom. The other students seem to be relieved that you have taken action, but the student that you asked to leave goes to the head of your school to complain.

Soon there is a knock on your classroom door and it is the student and your boss. You are told that you must allow the student to stay in the class because it is your school's policy. Later, you hear the student teasing another student again. You regret that he didn't hear your talk on tolerance because you asked him to leave.

"Schools discourage you from kicking students out of class because it is bad for business," says Sashwat Koirala, an ESL teacher a private school for international students. The students are paying to be at the school.

"ESL teachers must always tolerate and mediate between cultures," he adds.


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