Because he doesn't want her to think he isn't smart.
Miss Kinnian cries for Charlie because she cares deeply for him and is devastated by seeing his life unravel as he loses his intelligence gains. She had formed a strong bond with Charlie and is saddened by the impact his regression has on him.
Charlie goes to Miss Kinnian's class because he wants to get smarter and learn to read and write.
She ran out the class room because she didnt want them to see her cry
She ran out the class room because she didnt want them to see her cry
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Ms Kinnian was Charlies special teacher
Charlie Gordon attends Beekman College as part of the adult basic education program.
Ms. Kinnian knows that Frank and Joe are not Charlie's real friends because they make fun of him. Charlie doesn't understand that they are teasing him, he thinks they are his best friends.
The first book Charlie read with Mrs. Kinnian in "Flowers for Algernon" was "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. They used this book as part of their lessons to help improve Charlie's reading and comprehension skills.
She realizes a relationship with him would be unwise for many reasons, especially because he will soon revert to how he was originally. Therefore -- although the decision hurts her immensely -- she begins to avoid him.
Charly's teacher is Alice Kinnian (played in the 1968 movie Charly by Claire Bloom).