starrynight72
Member
California. Yesterday, I had a student in class who was not responding to questions, blasting music in his headphones, and sleeping in class. I knew he had a history of headaches and I tapped him on the elbow to check and see if he needed me to call the nurse, but he never responded. At the end of class he finally looked back up and I went over to check in again. If he was indeed ill, I had to make sure I documented it. He continued to ignore me with headphones in. As he got up to leave, another student reached around that student to hand me their work. As I went to accept the work, I accidentally grabbed the possibly ill students sleeve. He jerked back and yelled at me not to touch him. I tried to follow him to explain the situation, but he left class immediately.
Now I'm hearing that the student claims I grabbed him forcefully and I may have to have an investigation. I've already reached out to my union and documented everything. But how else can I protect myself from this accident turning into something far worse?
Now I'm hearing that the student claims I grabbed him forcefully and I may have to have an investigation. I've already reached out to my union and documented everything. But how else can I protect myself from this accident turning into something far worse?