At 12:12 PM -0600 3/2/01, Linda Woolf wrote:
>Michael Sylvester wrote:
>>
>> A colleague has been accused of sexual harassment.He is accused of looking
>> down into the dress of a female student. His defense is that he wears
>> bifocal lenses which occasionate that he tilts his head and eyes
>> in order to get a proper perspective of materials presented to him.
>> Comments invited.
>
>If his eyes are focused down her dress, what "proper perspective" of
>what "materials" is he trying to attain?
When one (such as I) wears bi/trifocals, one often raises one's head so as
to look through the bottom portion of the lens which focuses closely.
If one is holding a gradebook and has a student beyond it, I could see
where raising one's head to focus on the gradebook could give the
appearance of focusing on the student.
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