>This young person had been exceptionally violent in the weeks leading up to my injury, they had broken somebody’s wrist, torn someone’s rotator cuff,“ Michelle said.
Why was that student still in the classroom, two serious injuries and the school still saw fit to keep them in regular classes?
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Jamie54 on
> She said: „About 90% of our cases come from SEND provision schools or it’s a SEND child within the mainstream school.
This is ths crux of the problem. This won’t be solved until parents actually digest this info and demand their children are kept away SEND children. Its a drastic action, but it solves 90% of the issue for most (80%) children.
There is now enough of them to be entirely within SEND schools that can more effectively cater for them, and more importantly allow calmer environments for others.
LordAnchemis on
Maybe it’s time to address the issue of bad parenting – especially when 25% of kids turn up to school not toilet trained is shocking – not exactly a schools issue
Fluffy_Carry_4345 on
As a training teacher, I guess I need to hot the gym again to be ready to deal with what sounds like 28 days later.
Everest_95 on
A teacher in my girlfriends school walked out one day and never came back. A student had snuck up behind her chair and tied a scarf around her neck and tied it to the chair so she couldn’t move. It’s getting really out of hand. She managed to reach the radio but SLT were busy and not responding so she was just stuck, I’d be surprised if she ever went back to teaching after that
Fellowes321 on
The police have a much better lobby than teachers.
The police hate dealing with adolescents and push to keep kids in schools. Politicians like keeping kids there because it’s cheaper.
In some cases, the kids grow out of the aggression and everyone says how well the school did. Some kids do not and they become adult thugs. Schools have no effective penalties and cannot rely on parental support. When the management will not support you, you’re on your own in the classroom.
MontanaMinuteman on
This is what happens when you don’t jail these kids. Put a few in for 5 years and the rest will behave
TheeBlaccPantha on
Idk why more kids aren’t thrown out of school. It should be explained to the parent that their child cannot behave and must be home trained
DaVirus on
Another opportunity to state the reality: until we punish the parents for the shit their kids do, nothing will change.
This is generational and familial. Get rid of the cause.
Regular_Surfer923 on
And to make it all better, we all collectively waste millions and millions of pounds each year on taxis to take these little brats to school
CorrosiveSpirit on
Nursing is similar. People feel way too comfortable and confident to abuse those trying to help them. Personally I’d bar those people from services. A hard line needs drawing before worse happens.
Business_Barber_3611 on
Parents do a half-arsed job raising their kids, then teachers have to pick up the slack. Teachers are there to educate, not to compensate for and suffer the consequences of your shitty parenting. Twats.
NomadGeoPol on
I’m a big advocate of bringing back corrective beatdowns
Snap_Ride_Strum on
SEND and kids with behavioural issues shouldn’t be in mainstream education.
Captain_English on
At this point I am convinced that the only way to get parents to take their kids school attendance seriously is if they’re paid for it. It only has to be £20 a week if your kid shows up every day and behaves.
The real problematic kids, the ones who you just can’t break through to, are that way because the parents don’t care about it. You have to make the parents care.
And anyone saying just exclude the kid, lock them up etc – that does not work. Exclusion is so difficult, and if a child is ejected from the system they’re going to be a drain on society forever.
Historical_Rain_2960 on
Education shouldn’t be a right. It should be a privilege.
When you make School mandatory, it just becomes a prison sentence.
The kids have to mingle with inmates that do this.
Teachers are just conditional officers in disguise.
There are no laws to govern children, only adults.
So school can never be a safe place.
Bring back borstal and make school optional, then we will start noticing big improvements with the education system, it won’t be a prison, it will be a place for learning. Keep all the troublemakers out like in college and university.
No child deserves the right to an education, they have to earn that right, not financially but by behaving.
RandomPi31 on
Teachers, like all of us, have the right to self defence.
I’d have no hesitation in knocking some little scroat out who was assaulting me.
The teaching unions need to step up their game to protect their members.
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>This young person had been exceptionally violent in the weeks leading up to my injury, they had broken somebody’s wrist, torn someone’s rotator cuff,“ Michelle said.
Why was that student still in the classroom, two serious injuries and the school still saw fit to keep them in regular classes?
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> She said: „About 90% of our cases come from SEND provision schools or it’s a SEND child within the mainstream school.
This is ths crux of the problem. This won’t be solved until parents actually digest this info and demand their children are kept away SEND children. Its a drastic action, but it solves 90% of the issue for most (80%) children.
There is now enough of them to be entirely within SEND schools that can more effectively cater for them, and more importantly allow calmer environments for others.
Maybe it’s time to address the issue of bad parenting – especially when 25% of kids turn up to school not toilet trained is shocking – not exactly a schools issue
As a training teacher, I guess I need to hot the gym again to be ready to deal with what sounds like 28 days later.
A teacher in my girlfriends school walked out one day and never came back. A student had snuck up behind her chair and tied a scarf around her neck and tied it to the chair so she couldn’t move. It’s getting really out of hand. She managed to reach the radio but SLT were busy and not responding so she was just stuck, I’d be surprised if she ever went back to teaching after that
The police have a much better lobby than teachers.
The police hate dealing with adolescents and push to keep kids in schools. Politicians like keeping kids there because it’s cheaper.
In some cases, the kids grow out of the aggression and everyone says how well the school did. Some kids do not and they become adult thugs. Schools have no effective penalties and cannot rely on parental support. When the management will not support you, you’re on your own in the classroom.
This is what happens when you don’t jail these kids. Put a few in for 5 years and the rest will behave
Idk why more kids aren’t thrown out of school. It should be explained to the parent that their child cannot behave and must be home trained
Another opportunity to state the reality: until we punish the parents for the shit their kids do, nothing will change.
This is generational and familial. Get rid of the cause.
And to make it all better, we all collectively waste millions and millions of pounds each year on taxis to take these little brats to school
Nursing is similar. People feel way too comfortable and confident to abuse those trying to help them. Personally I’d bar those people from services. A hard line needs drawing before worse happens.
Parents do a half-arsed job raising their kids, then teachers have to pick up the slack. Teachers are there to educate, not to compensate for and suffer the consequences of your shitty parenting. Twats.
I’m a big advocate of bringing back corrective beatdowns
SEND and kids with behavioural issues shouldn’t be in mainstream education.
At this point I am convinced that the only way to get parents to take their kids school attendance seriously is if they’re paid for it. It only has to be £20 a week if your kid shows up every day and behaves.
The real problematic kids, the ones who you just can’t break through to, are that way because the parents don’t care about it. You have to make the parents care.
And anyone saying just exclude the kid, lock them up etc – that does not work. Exclusion is so difficult, and if a child is ejected from the system they’re going to be a drain on society forever.
Education shouldn’t be a right. It should be a privilege.
When you make School mandatory, it just becomes a prison sentence.
The kids have to mingle with inmates that do this.
Teachers are just conditional officers in disguise.
There are no laws to govern children, only adults.
So school can never be a safe place.
Bring back borstal and make school optional, then we will start noticing big improvements with the education system, it won’t be a prison, it will be a place for learning. Keep all the troublemakers out like in college and university.
No child deserves the right to an education, they have to earn that right, not financially but by behaving.
Teachers, like all of us, have the right to self defence.
I’d have no hesitation in knocking some little scroat out who was assaulting me.
The teaching unions need to step up their game to protect their members.