I went to a school where I didn't know whether my teachers were single or married, what their sexuality was, or what they had in their pants. Because it had nothing to do with what I was supposed to be learning. Math, science, history, english. Not a single one of those subjects require I know I damn thing about my teacher's personal life.
I did know my geography teacher was a god damn communist though, because he refused to shut the hell up about that nonsense. It didn't have anything to do with geography, in any case, so I wish I hadn't been forced to know about his political perversions either.
If my class had time for the teacher to wax on about personal relations, they would have spent it either teaching lessons, or sneaking off and giving the class "sellf-study" while they took a bonus break.
And the only political belief that came forward was my philosophy and economics teacher was an avowed ancap. Went on rants frequently about how the students were wasting their lives in school learning worthless things like philosophy when they could be starting businesses, and the like.
I went to a school where I didn't know whether my teachers were single or married, what their sexuality was, or what they had in their pants. Because it had nothing to do with what I was supposed to be learning. Math, science, history, english. Not a single one of those subjects require I know I damn thing about my teacher's personal life.
I did know my geography teacher was a god damn communist though, because he refused to shut the hell up about that nonsense. It didn't have anything to do with geography, in any case, so I wish I hadn't been forced to know about his political perversions either.
If my class had time for the teacher to wax on about personal relations, they would have spent it either teaching lessons, or sneaking off and giving the class "sellf-study" while they took a bonus break.
And the only political belief that came forward was my philosophy and economics teacher was an avowed ancap. Went on rants frequently about how the students were wasting their lives in school learning worthless things like philosophy when they could be starting businesses, and the like.