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Scenario: regular teacher, not admn or department head, you never sub for him or her.

what authority does he or she have over you?
None ... nfm On 4/08/16, Sam Foley wrote: > Scenario: regular teacher, not admn or department head, > you never sub for him or her. > > what authority does he or she have over you?
Apr 8, 2016
mrsd In a normal teaching/subbing situation: none. But, if there is an issue in the classroom, then the teacher could step in. That happened when I was teaching. My sub was.....incompetent. To the nth degree. My teammate had to step in. The kids (8th graders and my high class) were terrified of her behavior (screaming, blowing a gym whistle, etc.). So, ...See More
Apr 9, 2016


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