--- In [email protected], Anthony wrote: > > Kristy, > You say, 'students bear an equal responsibility in this, especially when things go wrong,' Does 'things go wrong' mean that the teacher has found a replacement? > It is true to some extent. But when the student is the victim, 90% of the responsibility goes to the teacher. Anthony Does it matter whether one splits 'responsibility' 100/0; 90/10; 50/50; 10/90; 0/0; 100/100 or anything else? What matters is who has the *power* to exact retribution against the person(s) they believe to be 'guilty' of something or other. --ED
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