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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3947408" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>One thing you seldom hear about is discipline problems, especially about students assaulting their teachers, when it comes to private Christian or non-Christian schools or academies. Why? The one biggest difference is that student in these institutions are taught respect, and <strong>discipline is absolute</strong>.</p><p></p><p>On their own time children may act like children OR monsters, but in class they WILL be polite and respectful to each other and adhere to authority - period! On the other side of the coin teachers have to demonstrate that they are competent in both teaching AND with handling the needs of children. Substitutes are rare so teachers have to learn about their charges and individual student needs.</p><p></p><p>Some say that this approach is nothing more than indoctrinating or 'brainwashing' children to just be drones in society. Well it's become pretty apparent that things like participation awards, being told that they can do whatever they want out of fear of 'offending' them (or being attacked), and teaching them that they are little 'adults' able to make their own decisions about all things including what gender they choose for themselves, <strong>is not working</strong>.</p><p></p><p>The public school system needs to return to the time when school board members feared the parents and could lose their job, instead of parents being in fear of the school board whose members wield total control, as it is now. Teachers need to know that as long as they haven't violated the law, they and not the students are in charge in the classroom, and that the school board has their back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3947408, member: 42584"] One thing you seldom hear about is discipline problems, especially about students assaulting their teachers, when it comes to private Christian or non-Christian schools or academies. Why? The one biggest difference is that student in these institutions are taught respect, and [B]discipline is absolute[/B]. On their own time children may act like children OR monsters, but in class they WILL be polite and respectful to each other and adhere to authority - period! On the other side of the coin teachers have to demonstrate that they are competent in both teaching AND with handling the needs of children. Substitutes are rare so teachers have to learn about their charges and individual student needs. Some say that this approach is nothing more than indoctrinating or 'brainwashing' children to just be drones in society. Well it's become pretty apparent that things like participation awards, being told that they can do whatever they want out of fear of 'offending' them (or being attacked), and teaching them that they are little 'adults' able to make their own decisions about all things including what gender they choose for themselves, [B]is not working[/B]. The public school system needs to return to the time when school board members feared the parents and could lose their job, instead of parents being in fear of the school board whose members wield total control, as it is now. Teachers need to know that as long as they haven't violated the law, they and not the students are in charge in the classroom, and that the school board has their back. [/QUOTE]
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