I wish my teachers knew how hard it was to sit still. It wasn't that I didn't want to pay attention, it was that I found it incredibly difficult.
I wish my teachers knew how boring school work was and how much smarter I was than everyone else: even though my writing skills were atrocious.
I wish teachers knew how ridiculous it was to say 'in the REAL world', usually referencing how easy school was. In the real world, half my classmates would have been fired or arrested and I do not have to fear being jumped by roving gangs whenever I step outside.
Fnord wrote:
I wish my teachers had known that those bruises were not there because I was clumsy, but that they were caused by someone beating me.
I thought this for many years until I found out that the teachers knew EXACTLY how I got all those bruises. After I graduated I discovered they all feared for their jobs (being new teachers) so they kept quiet.