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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7515063" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>And because it is a difficult job, and our culture has changed so teachers no longer have the authority in the classroom. I was told that in a secondary school in Milford Haven, a pupil got up and walked out of his class, and walked into another class, sat down and said, I am going to be in this class now and there is nothing you can do about it! And began to disrupt the class. And to be honest there is nothing that the teachers could do about it, what is needed is more discipline and bring back corporal punishment I think, but society seems not to want that, it would rather we progressively raise a generation of scroats who have no discipline and can leave school ready for a life on the social. All this is not aided by the left wing twaddle that is spread in teacher training college. As an example, when I was in Wolverhampton Poly (teacher training school) I asked the librarian if they could buy the Daily Telegraph (they had The Guardian to read in the Library), I was told "we are not going to have the Torygraph in my Library" end of!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7515063, member: 51054"] And because it is a difficult job, and our culture has changed so teachers no longer have the authority in the classroom. I was told that in a secondary school in Milford Haven, a pupil got up and walked out of his class, and walked into another class, sat down and said, I am going to be in this class now and there is nothing you can do about it! And began to disrupt the class. And to be honest there is nothing that the teachers could do about it, what is needed is more discipline and bring back corporal punishment I think, but society seems not to want that, it would rather we progressively raise a generation of scroats who have no discipline and can leave school ready for a life on the social. All this is not aided by the left wing twaddle that is spread in teacher training college. As an example, when I was in Wolverhampton Poly (teacher training school) I asked the librarian if they could buy the Daily Telegraph (they had The Guardian to read in the Library), I was told "we are not going to have the Torygraph in my Library" end of! [/QUOTE]
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