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Re: teacher bullying teacher?
Posted by french teacher on 5/07/08

    the interference continues and now the husband's practitioner who is
    a teacher at the school is bullying me 2 or 3 times a day by the
    corridors, I am despair, I can't sleep even to teach and I don't know
    what to do, my forces are abandoning me, help

    On 5/06/08, scfgbsfhndfhgsr wrote:
    > On 5/05/08, Sue R wrote:
    >> Be sure to keep thorough documentation on each incident - just in
    >> case it comes back to bite you. Keep copies of all paperwork,
    >> because this teacher may end up sabotaging you.
    >>
    >> On 5/04/08, lj/CA wrote:
    >>> On 5/04/08, Leah wrote:
    >>>> It sounds awful. Wait and see if the principal does
    >>> anything, and if not, approach
    >>>> her again. This should not be happening.
    >>>>
    >>>> I'm sorry for all of the stress this has caused.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>> You did the right thing by telling the principal, especially
    >>> since she got into your computer, that can be interpreted as
    >>> identity theft.
    >>>
    >>> I would not speak with her again. If she confronts you again,
    >>> refer her to the principal and refuse to discuss anything with
    >>> her. Get up and move if she tries to sit next to you in the
    >>> teacher's prep room, etc. If you have to say anything to her,
    >>> tell her if she was so great and wonderful, she would have
    >>> done what was necessary to keep this job in the first place.
    >>> She made her own bed, now she has to take the consequences for
    >>> her earlier decisions. Bullying you will only serve to show
    >>> how immature and unsuited for teaching that she really is.
    >>> She won't like it and complain, so only use it as a last
    >>> resort. Keep telling the principal of her interference
    >>> because that is what it is, interference.


 
 
 
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