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I work in the local secondary school, thankfully I dont teach, I'm Network Manager but my god the teachers do not run the school the students do. All powers are gone now.
I keep telling the 'exclusion' staff to make the kids write lines like I used to when I was at school, but I get funny looks...probably because it would cause RIS or something
Education system is a joke full stop now tbh
I keep telling the 'exclusion' staff to make the kids write lines like I used to when I was at school, but I get funny looks...probably because it would cause RIS or something
Education system is a joke full stop now tbh
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Know what you mean mate, my mrs works in schools, she's tried working with the older kids a few times but refuses to do it now. I left scool 13 years ago, seems like alot has changed, you'd definately have your arse icked if you behaved like that back then, and deservedly so.
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This is the problem these days, kids do not see any consequences (and I don't just mean physical) for their actions so why should they stop - it's the "you gonna make me" or "what you going to do about it" syndrome because they know adults are powerless to do anything worthwhile.
The old saying Spare the rod and spoil the child! has never been so true.
The old saying Spare the rod and spoil the child! has never been so true.
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What a shame, that what appears to be a very good teacher has now been lost from the profession (I assume he wont ever teach again)
That said though, as soon as it got to court, it was never going to go any other way, what he did does sound over the top compared to what the law allows.
Its a sad state of affairs that the "human rights" of schoolchildren doesnt include the right to learn without being disrupted by a scummy little cunt in their class but does include the rights of that scummy little cunt to disrupt a class without being stopped by a teacher.
That said though, as soon as it got to court, it was never going to go any other way, what he did does sound over the top compared to what the law allows.
Its a sad state of affairs that the "human rights" of schoolchildren doesnt include the right to learn without being disrupted by a scummy little cunt in their class but does include the rights of that scummy little cunt to disrupt a class without being stopped by a teacher.
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Soft, biased, positively discrimintaing British justice in action. Short of smacking the little shit I reckon a teacher of 30 years did what he had to...what a joke.
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Exactly, what does that say to you/the pupils. It's ok to directly disobey your teacher, if/when he asks you to leave the class room just sit there. Then, when he attempts to make you leave the class room take him to court and have him found quilty as charged.
Kid, rightly or wrongly (in the eyes of the law rightly - everyone elses i'd imagine/hope wrongly) has won. And whats the betting that if his parents are on the ball and not spineless jobless cunts will claim a small lottery win of compensation - perhaps they will.
Poor teacher, not a nice way to take an early retirement.
Read the papers though cases like this are littered with it, for more madness check this link out
http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/bl...ult.5698217.jp
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1216925/Ch...
Kid, rightly or wrongly (in the eyes of the law rightly - everyone elses i'd imagine/hope wrongly) has won. And whats the betting that if his parents are on the ball and not spineless jobless cunts will claim a small lottery win of compensation - perhaps they will.
Poor teacher, not a nice way to take an early retirement.
Read the papers though cases like this are littered with it, for more madness check this link out
http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/bl...ult.5698217.jp
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1216925/Ch...
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Our games teacher used to make you lie on a crash mat, throw another on top of you and get the class to jump up and down on it...you never gobbed off again after that. Only teacher I respected at school as well. Once got in trouble off him for fighting and it wasn't the kid with the black eye I got bollocked for, it was the school football shirt that got ripped lol
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She didn't get any help or protection but the lowlifes that forced her to her death have police protection because they feel threatened?!
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sideways all the way!
unfortunately the people in these cases are easy to prosecute...it's a fucking joke. It's far too difficult for the plod to go out and do something about the little shits that are causing the problems in the first place. It's like the family of cunts that hounded the women into killing herself and her disabled daughter.
She didn't get any help or protection but the lowlifes that forced her to her death have police protection because they feel threatened?!
She didn't get any help or protection but the lowlifes that forced her to her death have police protection because they feel threatened?!
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