Yes, a professor can potentially be fired based on student complaints, but it would depend on the severity and validity of the complaints, as well as the policies and procedures of the institution.
No,because they will get fired.
no
Depends what he said
of course not if they did they would be fired
Because he was having a relationship with a student (aria) and that is against the law to have a relationship with a student if your a teacher.
Robin Banks was fired because of the large amount of complaints Leicester Sound received. Robin Banks was hired to boost the station's already faltering listeners but his hiring did not provide the increase they desired.
This is against the law for most student and teacher couples. When it is not against the law it is against school policy and will get teacher fired and student expelled.
This would be a conflict of interest for the teacher. A techer who has a personal realtionship with a student would lose their neutral objectivity toward the student. In most school districts the teacher could be fired for having a relationship with a student.
No they should not just search you for the heck of it. Why would they do that? They might get fired if they do that( or at least that's what I think). I know I would not do that cause I might get fired!
Wait until you grow up. In most states dating a student can get the teacher arrested and fired.
They fired her because she got too many complaints about talking about her stomach surgery instead of playing music.
no if your stripper or something along those lines then maybe