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A high school student is deaf in his left ear and blames his second-grade teacher, this joke is a bit cold! I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the news, a high school student was deaf in his left ear, and he blamed his elementary school teacher, thinking that it was because the teacher in the second and third grades of primary school slapped him that year, and found that his ear was not very good when he was in the fourth or fifth grade, and finally caused him to be deaf in his left ear six or seven years later. <>
Seeing this, I can't help but ask, which mastery is the teacher practicing? This damage is comparable to nuclear radiation, lasting six or seven years? I was beaten in the second and third grades, and I didn't find out that I was hearing impaired until the fourth or fifth grade, is this funny?
Not to mention whether the teacher was physically punished or not, even if the slap was a fact, the damage caused should be immediate, explicit, and it is impossible to incubate for several years. Such accusations are ridiculous, groundless and logical! <>
The teacher involved said that he was very aggrieved, but he didn't expect to lie down and be shot a few years ago. The teacher involved said that he had no corporal punishment of the student back then, and asked the parents if there was corporal punishment that year and caused consequences, why did they not point it out at that time, and did not hold them accountable, but waited until six or seven years later? If you have hearing loss and were not impaired when you were beaten, but if you find out that there is a problem after being beaten a year or two, why not be held responsible?
When I found out that I was deaf in my left ear in high school, I came to blame the elementary school teacher, which is a crime that I want to add! <>
Today's parents are a bit strange, but whenever the child has a problem, they want to find a teacher or school to be responsible, this parent is more strange. If this parent goes to blame the high school teacher, thinking that the child is deaf at school because of school bullying or teacher corporal punishment, I believe it will not be easy for the school to get out.
Conclusion: In the eyes of some parents, the school and the teacher are soft persimmons, no matter what the problem can be held accountable, sue for a fuss, make a fuss, anyway, if you can't win and don't be responsible, what if something happens? For example, the one in the question is almost a scoundrel.
For some "school troubles", we can't let them go, and some unreasonable people should be made to pay the price, and all the things that were false six or seven years ago may be held accountable? Can teachers teach with peace of mind?
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Teachers don't say whether they are responsible, but it should be clear whether the teacher has beaten the child or not, and now some teachers physically punish children, but they are not allowed to inform the parents, doing things that are against the will of the people, and should be managed.
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If the primary school teacher caused the student to become deaf, then he should be held responsible.
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I think it's been too long since the time had passed, and if something happened to the child at that time, the teacher should be held responsible. In summary, primary school teachers and other teachers must refrain from corporal punishment of students.
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I don't think there's much evidence to prove that my elementary school teacher made me deaf, because it's already high school, and so many things have happened in between, and if you want to be held accountable, you must have solid evidence to prove it.
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I think we still need to wait and see if this matter is caused by the teacher's responsibility.
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I think it's a ridiculous thing, they're all high school students, and they have nothing to do with elementary school teachers.
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It can be seen that the corporal punishment of teachers will cause a lifetime of shadows on children.
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If it was really corporal punishment that caused the student to become deaf. I don't think teachers should physically punish students, but can educate students in a different way, such as asking parents to take care of them, or copying textbooks.
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