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I amAight you can't be seriousI thought a teacher was there to teach, that's the only authority you have. You teach the ones who want to learn, it's simple. You more worried about a kids phone than making sure these kids pass these tests.
I send my son to school to learn, nothing more nothing less. @ teachers needing 'authority' to do their job
He wasn't being serious man. And yall call me a troll. He always trolls for the "underdog" so it appears he isn't trolling. I'm hip to his game.And if you catch wind of a student causing a problem being LEFT in the class, don't you think that your child's education is being compromised...especially if they're being a distraction?
You want to do what's right by your child.
No administrator gives a damn about your explanation. If an assistant principal walks into your room, and a student is on a phone and not listening to YOUR directions, trust that you will be viewed as having a lack of classroom management. Not really sure what you believe an administrator would accept as a viable "explanation."Then you explain to the administrator of the situation. Like I said I've been in the situation plenty of times, I've been the kid who was on the phone when I wasn't supposed to be. It's really not complicated, people are making it out to be.
DC what would you do ? since everything I say is simplified, I'm curious to hear your pov. Forgive me if you already stated it.
I don't feel digging through the walls of text.
1. take the phone away@sea manup What's your solution then ? Besides physical removal.
A punk asss teacher, called a punk asss cop, and a young lady dealing with the loss of her mother gets treated worse than a prison inmate.
If your punk asss can't handle urban American kids, then your punk asss don't need to take a job teaching in urban America.
But why does the teacher have to be all of that?A punk asss teacher, called a punk asss cop, and a young lady dealing with the loss of her mother gets treated worse than a prison inmate.
If your punk asss can't handle urban American kids, then your punk asss don't need to take a job teaching in urban America.
No administrator gives a damn about your explanation. If an assistant principal walks into your room, and a student is on a phone and not listening to YOUR directions, trust that you will be viewed as having a lack of classroom management. Not really sure what you believe an administrator would accept as a viable "explanation."
As I mentioned earlier, I would TRY to get a social worker to come in the room and try to de-escalate the situation. But that isn't guaranteed to work.
1. take the phone away
2. ask student to leave the class
3. physical removal
there are kids trying to learn, no need to have a disrespectful kid clowning around
in my 8th grade math class the teacher took away one of my friend's phones because he was texting his gf in class and she read the entire text convo out loud to the classTake a student's phone? Nope.
Bruh! I know you didn't read that and that's what you got out of it. The violence in both instances is irrelevant to what's being compared here. C'mon now.So getting kicked out of class for being a horrible student=being tied to a tree and flogged by the Massa Colonel? Sounds legit.
if it gets to that point there's nothing wrong with using force
I am just saying that it is a tough situation to be in man. You have to be careful before you are blaming the adults because from what I read (yes I only know PART of the story), they followed protocol.
1. Teacher tried to redirect student on phone. She couldn't, she called ADMIN
2. Admin tried to redirect student, she couldn't, she called police.
3. Police tried to redirect student, he couldn't, so that is why he used forced. I believe force was WRONG but I also don't know what a better alternative would have been considering the student didn't listen to ANY adult. Like I said, TOUGH situation
I AM NOT SAYING THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE SLAMMED THE GIRL
I AM NOT SAYING THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE SLAMMED THE GIRL
I AM NOT SAYING THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE SLAMMED THE GIRL
I AM NOT SAYING THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE SLAMMED THE GIRL
I AM NOT SAYING THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE SLAMMED THE GIRL
Brave teacher who took a phone away from a student, gets her @## beat
might wanna check ur link lolhttp://kfor.com/2015/10/29/preview-...r-seat/#ooid=02eXNneDo6A8x7u3nl3KAcGaT8shq1wc
OKC officer in a similar situation, MSG Jaha, is facing a charge. Kid can be seen on video squaring up to MSG Jaha
You know someone has to AGREE to show up for Detention right?Why can't you just write her up a referral + detention hours and keep it moving? @ DC All American
1. You CLEARLY didn't read the story if you are suggesting that her family should be involved.There are so many ways for the teacher/administrator to show the other kids that that behavior isn't acceptable and not being tolerated. Write her up, detention, or suspend her, both in school suspension and out of school suspension. Get the family involved. Use all of the above. Back when I went to high school we had something called the alternative learning program aka "ALPs".
^ Show me anyone that said the outcome that happened SHOULD have been what happened. I will wait. Just show me ONE person
And for your: suspend/detention/referral/call parents suggestions, why do you think ANY of those would work? If this girl isn't even listening to the damn assistant principal to leave the room why do you think she would care about ANY of those consequences?
Let me make something clear man. MANY OF THESE KIDS DON'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL'S CONSEQUENCES.
Not sure why yall think writing a child up puts fear in their hearts. They don't give a damn. They don't care. They will just NOT show up for detention. They will come to school when they are suspended.
Yall really over-simplify this discipline stuff when it comes to kids that have NOTHING to lose. (THat isn't the majority of kids at all), but for those that do, unless you kick them out of your school there isn't much you can do man.
Most don't have the support at home.
Most adults in the school don't want to deal with them because bridges have been burnt.
It is NOT as easy as you make it out to be.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE DID WHAT HE DID.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE DID WHAT HE DID.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE DID WHAT HE DID.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE DID WHAT HE DID.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE DID WHAT HE DID.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE DID WHAT HE DID.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE DID WHAT HE DID.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE DID WHAT HE DID.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN I BELIEVE THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE DID WHAT HE DID.
1. You CLEARLY didn't read the story if you are suggesting that her family should be involved.
2. This isn't your day in age dude. THis isn't when you are in HS. It is a new day man. Like FORREAL