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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-dumbbell.html Yes he was set up. Sad case. |
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-searches for a facebook support group-
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because bashing a pupil over the head with a blunt object is a suitable way of punishing a pupil
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that little **** shouldnt have bullied tht teacher 4 months when he knew the poor bloke were mental, well HES BEEN SET FREE NA SO STICK DAT IN YA PIPE N SMOKE IT
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Still, if this man couldn't handle it then he shouldn't have been in the classroom. Kids are cruel, doesn't give people the rights to smash their heads in though.
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The kids were screwed because of the video that showed what actually happened from beginning to end, so they couldn't lie their way out of it by saying "we didn't do nuffin". That's why he was acquitted, the jury saw for themselves what he had to endure before he finally snapped. Remember it wasn't just this one occasion, these kids had been baiting him for months. Perhaps they'll think twice before they try it with anyone else.
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more more more
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I remember a thread about this from last year. Someone posted in it who knew him.
http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/foru...t=peter+harvey |
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meh, i don't blame him.
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Yeah i'm sure trying to kill them is suitable way to punish a pupil, Right
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Yeah a lot of kids are bastards and get away with too much! It depends how this **** was really like? Bring back the cane, bring back disipline, clean the streets.. HOW? SHOOT THE BASTARD SCUMMY CHAVS!
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Everybody has a breaking point. To survive a war, you've go to become war.
Look, it was bound to happen. Sign of the Times as Arista would say. |
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The voice of reason
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oh fack off
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Whilst I don't condone violence of any kind, I don't condone behaviour like the little ***** showed.
Kids like them make me sick. I hope they all end up living on the streets, because that's what they deserve. Scum. Absolute scum. |
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Everyone has a breaking point and the fact that this teacher was subjected to the vile persistent misbehaviour and abuse from children, who are very aware they are over protected by the law, should be taken into account as a mitigating factor since he clearly reached breaking point.
Having said that, I truly believe that trainee teachers should be psychologically assessed for their suitability to teach and leadership qualities, and that should include anger management training and role playing scenarios. Furthermore, it is quite different teaching 5 year olds than 15 year olds. Teachers need to be graded as to their suitability to teach specific age groups, not by what THEY (the teachers) want to do. It is doing a massive disservice to our children to subject them to rubbish teachers who cannot gain the respect of their class in order to maintain control and facilitate learning. Some of the worst troublemakers in schools are from dysfunctional families who don't bring their kids up properly, and who delegate the responsibility for doing so to schools, government, social services,educational psychologists, child carers etc, in fact anyone other than themselves.
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The "he snapped" excuse is just silly, he tried to kill a student.
Lets put it this way, if a kid is bullied for years and finally decides to take a gun into school and shoot it up because he snapped...is that acceptable? Obviously thats a far cry for this case, but the basic principle remains |
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Families can be dysfunctional without necessarily being "difficult", and the worst offenders for labelling children tend to be the middle classes who tend to attribute virtually all antisocial behaviour from their offspring to a variety of psychological and neurological disorders, rather than accept that their little Johnny is out of control, or badly behaved due to their own lack of parenting skills. Too many parents want to be their kids' friend instead of nurturing, guiding and disciplining them. Kids don't need more friends, they need strong, reliable, consistent parenting, supported by good teachers. How can you expect good behaviour from children in school, if it is not expected from them at home?
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