Mispronouncing Student’s Name Now a ‘Microaggression’

Ludlow

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If pronouncing the name of the student is deliberately and for ridiculing .. it is bad, but if not deliberately, it is not.
The teacher should also be respected and honored by the students, as do they respect their fathers.
Anyhow, it is certainly a grave aggression and not only a micro one; if it is deliberately and for ridiculing and mockery.
Yes but you do that to us all the time Selfsap. Calling us names and shyt. :).
 

selfsame

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If you are my student, I will not hesitate in beating you with a stick until it is broken up, and until you fart. And I don't pay attention then to the school system. :lol:
 

JLM

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Teachers should learn how to pronounce their students' names. If you work in a multicultural environment, make the effort to listen to how people say their names.


A little off track maybe but it's a two edged sword. When some people name their kids at birth, they don't do a lot of thinking, not only do they choose strange f**king names but even when they choose common names they choose weird spellings, with no f**king thought about the hassles they create for the kid.:) :)
 

Corduroy

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A little off track maybe but it's a two edged sword. When some people name their kids at birth, they don't do a lot of thinking, not only do they choose strange f**king names but even when they choose common names they choose weird spellings, with no f**king thought about the hassles they create for the kid.:) :)

That's not the kids fault and most people have perfectly normal and easily pronounced names in their native languages that other people have trouble saying.
 

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A little off track maybe but it's a two edged sword. When some people name their kids at birth, they don't do a lot of thinking, not only do they choose strange f**king names but even when they choose common names they choose weird spellings, with no f**king thought about the hassles they create for the kid.:) :)

Got a chuckle out of one that my Brother-in-law encountered in Floriduh: Vageena .

No shyte.
 

JLM

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Teachers should learn how to pronounce their students' names. If you work in a multicultural environment, make the effort to listen to how people say their names.


If people just stuck to Bill, Jim, Dick, Tom, Mary and Sally we wouldn't have these problems! :)