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Teachers have been getting a right kicking recently and it's not fair. So, let's hear it for the teachers who've inspired you, made you laugh, or helped you to make massive explosions in the chemistry lab. (Thanks to Godwin's Lawyer for the suggestion)
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A mate of mine, A, spanned a gap between careers with a little supply teaching. Now A is a startlingly tall chap, 6 foot 10 if I recall, and therefore quite imposing. But this didn't stop one Asbo-in-training from continuously disrupting his classes and causing trouble.
Eventually, A's patience wore thin, and he hauled the lad up -- and up -- and up -- by the collar and made sure he understood that he was one more interruption away from a sound thrashing.
"You can't touch me," said the little scrote, feet waving in mid-air. "Teachers aren't allowed to hit their pupils, you'll get in trouble. I know my rights!"
"You know, that's true. Teachers aren't allowed to hit the kids. But you know what? I'm not a teacher. I'm just filling in a couple of months, and frankly I don't care if I never go into a classroom again. So go ahead, if you want to see how far you can push it..."
Apparently, the rest of the job went without a hitch.
( , Tue 22 Mar 2011, 13:44, 45 replies)
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Next time you see 'A', would you mind telling him that the internet thinks he's fucking weak? Thanks awfully.
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The readers of Mail Online will think he's a hero.
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Kids are little shits, and generally need telling. They need to know who's boss. Physically dominating them is just par for the course. CF the whole animal kingdom.
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Everybody stop what you're doing and ignore the last forty years of teaching research and practice.
Wait a minute ... wait a minute ... wait a minute ... no ... it's just a clueless internaut. Sorry. As you were, men.
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Admittedly, everybody went stark staring bonkers for a couple of years in the 1980s ... whether you want to blame that on PEECEE GONE MAD! or on Kenneth Baker's obsession with reform for the sake of reform is up to you.
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Plenty of research suggests otherwise.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-11929277
www.renlearn.co.uk/about-us/230-literacy-in-the-uk-are-children-being-allowed-to-fail
www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6064835
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From the first link: "The results for the UK's teenagers have not declined significantly across these years, says the OECD - it is more the case that they have failed to keep up with the improvements of pupils in other countries."
The second link is research about children's reading preferences and even with the Torygraph gloomspin has nothing to say about the quality of their education.
The third link is the same story as the first link.
I suppose you have provided one piece of evidence of a declining standard of education by being shit at basic internet research. But since we don't know when you were educated or how thick you are, we can't really draw any firm conclusions from that.
Research != banging obvious phrases into google and then pasting the results without reading them
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Er...you said 'Consistently improving results by practically every objective measure'. So that doesn't include being measured against other countries then? I would have thought that would be a very important measure myself.
As for "The results for the UK's teenagers have not declined significantly across these years, says the OECD - it is more the case that they have failed to keep up with the improvements of pupils in other countries." - this doesn't exactly tell a story of 'Consistently improving results by practically every objective measure' does it? Perhaps the next para will help you "The UK's performance is about average," says the OECD's Michael Davidson. "The question is whether the UK thinks that 'average' is good enough?"
As I said, loads more research out there. Take a look for yourself.
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but you appear to be a cock.
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We have little geniuses who don't know the difference between 'of' and 'have', who can't work out (unless they have a calculator) that if they spend £3.45 out of a fiver, they'll have £1.55 left, who write 'are' instead of 'our', 'more bigger', 'most biggest', 'most best', don't know where France (or even Wales) is.
Teach them just what they need to know to pass their exams and fuck anything else, we have to get the school's ratings up...
Standards have gone through the roof. Sorry, did I say roof? I meant floor.
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You managed to copy my name and sig, but you mis-spelt "all right"
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It's all one way effort at the moment, I don't think I've got the strength to make this work.
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I swear to God I'll fucking do time for you, you cunt
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Or are you just some sort of random internet spastic?
I only ask because I like to keep score.
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My mother quit her job of 30 years as a science teacher because of the "I know my rights" ASBO-cunts.
My mum was a damned good teacher, and hundreds of kids missed out on her knowledge thanks to these pricks. If they could have been given a damned good thrashing by the headmaster, perhaps my mother would have felt she had something left in her arsenal?
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Bring back the birch! It's a well-known fact that kids will learn nothing unless they're systematically thrashed to within an inch of their lives.
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knew his rights better than the part-time oik who was supposed to be teaching him. He might well have been a proper little shit, but the person more likely to get an ASBO is the one who had such a weak character that he resorted to physical violence in a classroom. If that's how the lanky cunt resolves his issues with children, what does he do when adults disagree with him? Probably pisses his extra-long trousers.
The evidence for the effectiveness of corporal punishment in schools is scant to the point of invisibility. It's a shame your mum left education, but twatting kids wouldn't have helped anybody.
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but teachers have been left powerless in recent years to exclude, punish or even educate certain pupils.
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It's true, twatting a kid doesn't help.
My Mum had to leave teaching after she assaulted a pupil.
She says she just snapped - kid came at her, she lost her temper and slapped him. The slap wasn't the assault (that was self-defence, apparently). The assault was when she booted him up the arse as he was walking away.
Now I'm not condoning this in any way - she *should* have used her teaching-fu to calm the situation down. But she didn't - she was stressed and harassed (and quite-frankly often scared of some of the larger pupils).
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Perhaps not but from reading your description of what happened it is piss funny. Hoofed the kid right up the backside - brilliant.
Except for the premature end to her career part, that bit wasn't so great.
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Quite possibly he was controlling the other 30 kids in the class, and all the kids in his other classes, without physical intimidation. That wouldn't make a good qotw post though.
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When I went to school I'd've given a lot to see some of the disruptive shites around me given a good slap.
Violent, vicious little bastards like that are uncontrollable through other means because they have no respect for anything BUT physical intimidation - sad but true.
Meanwhile they ruin the education of their classmates and the good teachers end up either leaving the school or the profession.
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Before they abolished corporal punishment. Not a single child put a foot wrong whilst the threat of the came was there. In fact they abolished it because it was never used.
It's the truth.
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...it's stories like this that remind me I did the right thing by not applying to become a teacher.
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