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Who'd Be A Teacher These Days?
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Knife weilding savages running around. What's it comming to?
Knife weilding savages running around. What's it comming to?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a knife at grammar school in the 60s, for sharpening pencils and crayons, I also had a set of various scalpels and scissors for dissection in biology and a cut throat razor for taking cross-sections of plant parts in botany. Quite a lot of us were well tooled up. And on 'Thinking Day' any
Girl Guides were allowed to come to school in their uniforms complete with sheath knife fastened to their belts.
Nobody ever got hurt though.
Girl Guides were allowed to come to school in their uniforms complete with sheath knife fastened to their belts.
Nobody ever got hurt though.
My neice and nephew attended this same school, admittedly ten -fifteen years ago. It was regarded as a good Catholic school. They will be shocked by this. I cannot comprehend how children have the sheer nerve attack anyone let alone their teacher. Respect was the byword when we were children, the cane and detention for the unruly, and the parents were shamed by their child's actions in the community. I hope the toe-rag gets a long long sentence.
Not likely. I trained as a secondary school teacher in Leeds during the nineties and have never regretted not joining the profession. I witnessed chairs being thrown at teachers, threats & verbal abuse from the students like I have never heard before (and I was no shrinking violet), and parents undermining every bit of discipline by storming the headmasters office in front of their children and telling them to 'eff off'
Although, in one of the schools I did teaching practice in it was the other way round - a teacher was so incensed by a pupil that they tried to run him over at the school gates. Would I ever be tempted to teach? in a word, no and I applaud those who do.
Although, in one of the schools I did teaching practice in it was the other way round - a teacher was so incensed by a pupil that they tried to run him over at the school gates. Would I ever be tempted to teach? in a word, no and I applaud those who do.
What a cowardly attack. Stabbing a 61 year old woman in the back while she was doing the job, teaching children, that she'd done for generations of the same families for over 40 years.
Definitely not easy for teachers these days. Admitted "only" one death every twenty years or so but that says nothing about the scale of physical and verbal violence perpetrated against teachers both online and offline on a daily basis while they are given very little in the way of support, let alone defences, to offer back.
Definitely not easy for teachers these days. Admitted "only" one death every twenty years or so but that says nothing about the scale of physical and verbal violence perpetrated against teachers both online and offline on a daily basis while they are given very little in the way of support, let alone defences, to offer back.