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Old 10-07-2009, 19:28   #53
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Mansfield teacher arrested over All Saints pupil assault

From what l have read about the teacher, he was a nice guy, BUT what we have here is, that the teachers no longer have control over the kids, that we had when we were young.

Teachers from years ago were allowed to punish kids, if they were bad, and this is when you you got the cane or the slipper. Once they are in school, they are under the guidance of the school, so therefore if the kids are bad, the aschool should be allowed within reason to punish them.

Teachers can snap, but it takes a lot of pressure to make it go bang. Its the do gooders that say no, you can't smack kids, absolutely cobblers.
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