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  Case: My Son's Teacher
I have a 3 year old son in Pre-K. When I first enrolled him in this school everything seemed fined. He liked his teacher and started gaining a lot of friends. One day while I was visiting his class I noticed that his teacher was ignoring a white student sitting in the back of the classroom. I didn't say anything because I assumed he was in time out. As time passed she kept ignoring him. Whenever he wanted to participate with the class she just smiled and said nothing. Story time she made him sit in the back. He's already the only white male in the class, there's a female but she treats her the same. I'm not sure why she treats him like this but I know this isn't right. I don't want to cause any problems but I cannot sit back and continue to let her treat that innocent boy that way. What can I do to help him?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
I would ask the teacher the meaning behind these actions in way that does not directly accuse the teacher. This can be done by asking the teacher is that student in time out? Does that student pay attention better in the back during story time? The responses to these questions will determine what your next mode of action should be. If the teacher replies with anything that may lead you to believe she is being biased you then have the information to take this issue to the proper administration to deal with this situation.
 
     
     
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Rated On: November 3, 2015 8:39 pm
Rated By: yDyjuB