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Old 08-17-2009, 07:17 AM   #62
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Originally Posted by Sonist View Post
Great. Then, respect is due to the teacher, who has certain not unreasonable rules in his/her classroom.
I agree. Respect ANY teacher -- including those that may have unreasonable rules -- because they have a job far harder than most that I know of.

My post did not (mean to) imply disrespect for the teacher... simply a lack of understanding of their logic and or reasoning and/or difference of opinion.

Or do you believe simply questioning a teacher's rules/policies indicates lack of respect? Questioning and not agreeing is not the same as lack of respect.

(I hope that question wasn't disrespectful)
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