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The proper way to discipline school kids

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Post subject: c6thplayer1: The proper way to discipline school kids
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
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this guy was totally wrong , Look at how it was handled...PROBLEM; The student was disrupting the class.Course of Action.1. Teacher tried unsuccessfully to stop the student from being disruptive.2. the principle was called and was unsuccessful in his attempt to stop the student from being disruptive..3. The school security was called and tried several times to stop the student from being disruptive.4. The school security finally used force to correct the situation.Totally wrong , They should have continued up the ladder for help with the following till the situation was under control;1. School superintendent intervention.2. School Board intervention.3. Counsel members of the city intervention.4. Mayor of the city intervention.5. US district representative intervention.6. US Senator intervention.7. POTUS intervention.8. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin intervention.If these were unsuccessful then allow the perpetrator to carry a loaded AK 47 . This poor child has rights to.The rest of the class are nothing to society and do not deserve a decent education.http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/27/us/officers-classroom-fight-with-student-is-caught-on-video.html? r=0


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Post subject: bonnie knox:
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The cop has since been fired. I saw this on my local news site and read the comments to see how people were reacting. Of the comments posted (and maybe people with a life don't have time to add comments, lol), the comments were largely supportive of the cop.I found myself asking just what people expected the cop to do after he placed her under arrest and she refused to get out of her desk!! Frankly, I was pretty impressed that he was able to do what he did without injury to the student other than perhaps a little carpet burn. Of course, I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around a student refusing to move even after the administrator is called.


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Post subject: Cojak:
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Hind site is great. I said at first what ws the Cop supposed to do when his authority was questioned, he had only one real course, about what he did.Now in hind sight the Cop is not there for discipline, but protection of the school, due to the violence perpetrated by KILLERS & Kidnappers. He should never have been called. One day or hour of school training lost is not going to cripple the school.1' call the principal.2. try to get cooperation.3. if none dismiss the class, order the student to the office, if she refuses inform the student and family she is expelled.With this student this is probably still not going to go well. She appears to rebel no matter what the circumstances. But a lady policeman and a male should meet the girl the next day is she attempts to enter the school after being expelled.IN TODAY'S WHITE/BLACK SOCIETY THERE IS NO GOOD ANSWER TO THIS PROBLEM, BUT PUTIN COULD HANDLE IT IN RUSSIA, OR THE MUSLIMS IN SAUDI & IRAN with no problem or bad press Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]://shipslog-jack.blogspot.com/


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There is one reason we didnt act like that in my day. The principal or staff would be there with a strong arm and carried us out and no questions would have been asked. We knew this.


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Post subject: roughridercog: As a retired teacher...
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This is how I felt it should have been handled. The teacher and the assistant principal should have taken the class somewhere else thus relieving the student of her audience. Take away the audience, and the motivation to act up has been greatly reduced.Then the principal and officer should have sat down, explained to the girl that she had a two week suspension, and explain that she can leave the classroom with or without cuffs.If she argued, cuff her and take her to juvenile detention for her parents to pick up


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Well, kids in that class may behave better now.I don't know what led up to this. He could have said, Either you are going to walk out of this classroom with hand cuffs or I will cuff you. If you do not cooperate, I WILL wrestle you to the floor if I have to and cuff you. Do you want me to do that in front of all your classmates? With the video recorded devices on so many phones now, he could also have picked up her desk, as big as he is, carried her outside of the classroom and away from cell phones, and then wrestled her out of the desk. He didn't have to do it that hard, IMO.I saw a video of some big teenager terrorize a small lady teacher, ordering her to sit, hovering over her and threatening, while a female refused to sit down when she told her to. She kept asking for someone to get security. If I saw that clip and I were principal, I'd probably expel the kid.I am a very peaceful laid back guy, but I could see that I could have to potential of getting in a fight with that 16-year-old if that happened to me. If I were that teacher, I think I'd get a tazer and just taze a student that big if he threatened me.There were only a few students in that class. My guess is she was in a 'special ed' class where they put not only the kids with mental retardation, but also the ones with severe behavioral problems


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Post subject: Cojak: Re: As a retired teacher...
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What he said! Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]://shipslog-jack.blogspot.com/


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Post subject: bonnie knox:
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She had her cell phone out which is against rules. The teacher asked for the phone (which is protocol). The student refused claiming she had done nothing wrong. After refusing cooperation with the teacher, an administrator was called to the classroom. The student continued to refuse to hand over her phone or cooperate. The resource officer was called. He gave her instructions to leave the room. She continued to refuse. Carrying the desk would have been stupid because that would have left him with no way to defend himself. In one video, you can see where the student hits the officer in the head or chest as he is removing her from the desk.


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Remember at Madea movie where she gits on the bus, an at boy jumps up an says what ya gonna do ole woman?


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Post subject: bonnie knox:
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You have a good point that the cop is not supposed to be there for discipline. And probably having cops around end up with things being criminal issues that should only be school discipline issues.


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