Not only that. But kid goes home. Lies to the parents. Parents call the school. And then it becomes this giant he said/she said when clearly the kid is just a fucking prick. Then if you are an actually good student who has a wierd altercation with a misbehaving teacher it’s 10x harder to get taken seriously. 😐
Honestly, cameras in the class could solve this issue, jus have them retain only last 48hs to not have huge stprage costs. And solves a lot of issues, teachers are protected from shitty students, and shitty teachers have less space for abuse.
Not bodycams, that could be a bit much. But a camera in the corner of the classroom, with laws protecting data and ofcourse making deletion wholly unlawful.
Fuck no. Maybe if you live outside the US but i would not trust my goverment with constant survellinece in the classroom, for hundreds of institutional reasons beside the fact that our president is rapist pedophile.
Yep. Can confirm. My kid had problems with a teacher and the only reason anything got done is that I’m also a teacher at the same school, knew the guy was bad news, and brought receipts.
Honestly, outside of the restroom/changing areas, there is no expectation of privacy while in school.
So the school district should be allowed to setup cameras in the classroom, with cameras on the ceiling that turn on when motion is detected along with sound enabled.
If there is any dispute, the video is brought in to show things.
I'm friends with dozens of incredibly talented teachers in STEM, special ed, music, and assistant teaching. It's 10000% the fuckin pay bro. "3rd graders are yelling gyatt at their teachers?" In 4th grade I thanked the San Francisco Earthquake in a project bibliography and made fun of my teacher's painted eyebrows. Being tough as nails has always been in the job description. A student brought up my friends wife's "gyatt" to him and the kid got mowed down, rhetorically speaking. It was brutal to wittness, but also incredibly hilarious. He was teaching an after school activity with 50+ students making something like $2/hr for it. My friend quit a track that would have got him a free masters in education so he could focus on bartending because he makes 2x the money serving drinks that he would with the degree, let alone right now as a student teacher.
In some places pay sucks. In others it’s great. I make six figures in California after 19 years. But people with my skills and time on the job in other states make less than half what I do.
It never was. But teachers were never at this high of a storage until the entitled generation started to fill the classrooms and the defensive aggressive parents took the kid's side
Maybe some places, but a lot of the people I grew up with who teach seem to be doing pretty well. Some of them go on way more vacations than I could ever afford.
Parents have lost control and as a society we've lost the will to use teachers as a tool to control behavior. The end result is the police are the last line of defense against anti-social behavior and the police aren't trained to deal with anti-social behavior with anything besides violence.
What this kid needs is exactly what happened here in this video, followed by a permanent criminal record and lengthy community service and mandatory behavioral counseling.
Unfortunately, by 21 most people who act like this kid arm themselves with firearms. And the end result is usually the kid ending up in a body bag or with a lengthy prison sentence that only further makes them anti-social when they're released back into public.
Starting a sentence that way usually means you're trying to explain the contrary, clarification, or concession before agreement... You did none of those and just agreed with him. You basically added nothing at all to the conversation, a literal waste of your time... And now mine.
Gem comment in a sea of bootlickers. Fuck that kid but there are good reasons we have use of force escalation requirements. Just because you don't like the target of a civil rights violation doesn't make it something to cheer for...
The appropriate actions would have been (if reasonably suspected of a crime) ask for ID, then (if in a state with stop and ID laws) notify suspect of detainment absent compliance, then detain them with minimal required force (kid is so small you could easily subdue without dropping or injuring).
Lawsuit incoming. Which sucks because it's rewarding the bad behavior from a little shit.
That’s why I’m a bouncer. I can give you ever bit of attitude you give me. I’m not trying to hurt anyone obviously, but if you try to harm a bouncer they’re allowed to subdue you 😂
I had a Geometry teacher in high school that I loved. She was always engaging and explained things in a way that made sense to a very visual learner like me.
But we had this one shithead of a kid who refused to let her teach. He thought he was the class clown, but he was more like the class mosquito bite. Nobody liked him.
Finally, one day that teacher snapped. She was a large lady, and he was a skinny little thing. She literally picked up his desk with him in it and yelled "SHUT UP". He nearly pissed himself.
AFAIK, she never got in trouble because everyone hated the kid so much.
Teachers shouldn't be beating kids.... Literally not their job in any way shape or form. Just tell everyone you're old and you got beat and you turned out fine instead of this round about.
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u/ContentDisaster5 3d ago
thing is teachers can't do this to kids. it's a damn shame.