BATTERED TEACHERS AND SUPPORT STAFF
What is happening in education today? Teachers and support staff are being punched, kicked, bitten and spat on!!!!! Classrooms are fast becoming the battleground for kids to attack other pupils and staff. Only last week a good colleague of mine that works in an EBD school in Walasall West Midlands was attacked five days in a row.
She showed me the cuts to her face arms and breasts. She had her nose bitten, her breast punched and the 6 year old child spat in her mouth and she also had the child in hold for over 5 hours. Can anyone tell me where do we stand as educators?. How can we hit back, so to speak?
We are not allowed to touch them, say anything, or even look at them in any way that they choose not to like.
We are prisoners in the classroom. Doors and windows are kicked in and smashed almost everyday. What can we do? Suggest sending bills home to parents or carers? I think not, most of them have no money or do not work, so how do they pay? Again its us a tax payers that ultimately foot the bill.
Its a good job that I/we think of our roles within the education system as a "calling" or a "vocation" rather than just employment.
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7yThen as they grow no TV them stay in your room them explained yourself them not accepting your lame excuse but only sincere apology them take the mobile phone away pleading to get it back causing me bill removed the sim and give phone back teach about value of money now they better than kids go iSA and saving going on if you do not teach a child how do you want them to learn it take a community to grow a child from nursery to school and universities plus home and extended family and grandparents
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7yYou can instil reasonable punishment to the kid sent them home call police and the parents in for abuse if they not told their behaviour is intolerable how they would learn acceptable behaviour is taught from young a child should respect their teachers and that a skill to learn a child what is right and wrong including consequences accepting this behaviour is saying to the kids it is right to do so and they will grow has teenagers thinking well it ok no one has never say anything to me. It not when they are 13 to 17 when they hormones play shit within them as they hit puberty that you teach them right and wrong just because suddenly they grow in size no it when they little so they ingrained in them teach them responsibility from young and accountabilities. My children learned from young and I did not need to put my hand on them they went through puberty and not too bad either they are now 20 and soon 24 two young women who knows responsible and accountable for their actions both working proud of my girl and they respect me they better too otherwise they know their mother What I done when young thinking they ruling the yard at 5 or 6 teach to write 100 times line about their not nice behaviour I keep this for a long time.
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7yI was assaulted last year. After police investigation and no communication from school, finally told they needed to transfer me as it was too much trauma for the child to move. (Behaviour school). Felt like a damn leper. All worked out well for me in the long run as I got an easier role. Just not nice how the system treats the innocent ones. Was under so much stress at the time - family to feed, bills to pay, no apology either. Did give me time to retrain though, as like most teachers we turn a negative to a positive. 😚