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What reason did head teacher give to expel Albert from the school

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Answered by ankan080205
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Answer:The head teacher told Albert that he was expelling him from school because his presence in the classroom made it impossible for the teacher to teach and other pupils to learn. No serious work could be done while he was in the class. Albert refused to learn and he was” in constant rebellion.

Answered by NirmalPandya
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Albert was expelled from school because he made it difficult to teachers. He had a different ideology regarding what was taught at school. He had an ideology,  which was not accepted by the people. He made it difficult for the teachers to teach and the students to learn. He sometimes opposed what was being taught and questioned the teachers. The teacher complained to the headmaster about him. The headmaster in his letter said that Albert was a nuisance and had a learning disorder like dyslexia.

The question is from the lesson Albert Einstien at School. The story talks about an incident from Albert Einstein's life.

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