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A l'école la justice pour les jeunes et pour les enseignants n'est pas la même
A l'école la justice pour les jeunes et pour les enseignants n'est pas la même
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food for thought
by Lake County Juvenile
jeu, 07/07/2011 - 07:52
I have been a public school teacher for more than 20 years, and from my experience, students are not referred to the principal until all other methods have been exhausted more than countless times. Teachers are not allowed to remove students from the classroom, are not allowed to talk to (it’s called “verbally abuse”) them, nor allowed to single them out in any way, because it is “child abuse.” Neither is the principal allowed the use of any of these forms of consequences. Getting the parents to put these students on the “straight and narrow” is next to impossible. If parents had that ability, the children would not act as they do. I am an award-winning and highly effective teacher, but even I can’t teach a student who shows up to my class high on drugs or with behavior problems which manifest themsleves in abuse of other students and/or me. Juvi is sometimes the only alternative.
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