what reason did the head teacher give Einstein for his expulsion from the school
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- 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.
According to the head teacher, Albert's
- Presence in the classroom made it impossible for the teacher to teach and for the other pupils to learn.
Additionally,
- His faults included refusal to learn, constant rebellion that prevented any serious work to be done while he was there.
How did Albert react to the head teacher?
- For a moment Albert felt incited to tell the head teacher what he thought of him and his school. ...
- Holding his head high, he went out with a sense of pride.
- His silence showed his resentment and dislike for the school and the teachers.
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