<p>I agree with classroom management issues being a major issues. And I agree that this student crossed the line with some of his language. He did IMO, generally keep his cool though and seemed IMO to think through some of his thoughts as he spoke.</p>
<p>My hope is that after he walked out of the classroom that he walked down to the principal’s office (or dean or whatever) and expressed his displeasure and concerns there as well. And that he told his parents and they cared enough to take steps too. Sadly, many parents don’t have their kids backs.</p>
<p>Again, without knowing the backstory/details we don’t know if this was a discussion the class or this student had before with the teacher, if the concern HAD been brought up to admin but the teacher wasn’t making changes or even if the teacher asked him to leave the room and THEN he started in on his rant - which at least showed that he was following her orders to leave the room but that he also tried to validate his concerns over the classroom methods.</p>