Detention for an Injury
This may appear to be a continuation or sequel to the previous incident. So, while cutting paper for a classroom project, this kid accidentally cut his finger. As the blood began to ooze from the cut, another child became nauseous and began vomiting.
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Detention for an Injury
The teacher, however, was unconcerned and asked the two students to clean up the mess afterward. They were also sent to detention for causing the shambles in the first place.
Ignoring the Student’s Injury
Another instance of a teacher’s mishandling of a mishap has occurred. And it’s about a student with Asperger’s syndrome. So, while playing volleyball in fifth grade, this student twisted his knee and landed on it.
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Ignoring the Student’s Injury
Because he has Asperger’s, he found it difficult to express what had happened, leading the teacher to believe everything was fine. They also forced him to walk while his knee was swollen. It turned out to be a severe sprain of the knee.