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Bad Teacher How Blaming Analysis
Also with the known fact that their teachers are being ranked, students use the excuse of blaming the teachers for their lack of success. As stated by the author of Bad Teacher!; How Blaming
Teachers Distorts The Bigger Picture, Kevin Kumashiro, “ it’s really easy to scapegoat teachers because common sense prompts us to see education on the individual level. For example, a
Frameworks Institute study revealed that, when people think about education, they picture a classroom where a teacher stands in front of students. When you then talk about the problems in education, all eyes turn to the teacher- they aren’t working hard enough, or they’re too greedy, or they’re not accountable.” (Cindy Long). Parents and students blame teachers for the student’s

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