some students got killed by a math teacher, they said its normalβ¦
how do i escape the school
we never left for like 5 years, how does grass feel like
Why am I getting an influx of people who want to 'escape' school?
As for their teacher, I can't say, really.
Did they do that because said students really didn't show any will to learn, or because they wanted to vent out their frustration?
Of course, a teacher shouldn't vent at their own students, even if they do happen to be the very source of their frustration; and I'm not saying every teacher is a good teacher, in profession and in manners.
However, there is clearly miscommunication here. Why is the teacher unable to make his students wish and want to learn, and why do the students feel desperate enough to want to run away?
It's a two-way problem, as responsibility lies on both ends - although in different ways.
Students shouldn't get used to being treated like that, but, most of all, they shouldn't get used to despair and self-deprecating thinking because they fail to understand a class.
They should try to strive for better, but for themselves; as I answered another 'ask'.
As for the grass, it feels cozy and appeasing under the warm sun.
You should try it, between two lessons.
It won't go away in the meanwhile, and you can enjoy it at any given time. Get there to read a book, or even just relax and get time for yourself.
Grass is nice. Go and lie in it.