What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TX, for this case.
Do you think I could argue that it is discriminatory for a Principal to speak Spanish during a Teacher's inservice? The teacher in question does not speak Spanish, while all other teachers do. She is not able to receive certain directions that are necessary for her to do her job.
What do you think could be done about a situation like this? It's supposed to be a professional setting. It's hurting her job performance. And, it is often argued that teachers and prinicpals should speak English in school in order to set an example for the students who need to pass their graduation tests.
Thanks y'all What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Do you think I could argue that it is discriminatory for a Principal to speak Spanish during a Teacher's inservice? The teacher in question does not speak Spanish, while all other teachers do. She is not able to receive certain directions that are necessary for her to do her job.
What do you think could be done about a situation like this? It's supposed to be a professional setting. It's hurting her job performance. And, it is often argued that teachers and prinicpals should speak English in school in order to set an example for the students who need to pass their graduation tests.
Thanks y'all What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?