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You are the teacher who does not use best practices and believes that is good classroom management. One of your students comes to my class and I actually believe it is my job to teach them causes me become the bad guy, in kid logic. Because I am enforcing rules or policy and want to do my job, the student will act out in my class because you have allowed bad behavior in your classroom. How do you not understand that you poor classroom management causes all of the other teachers around you problems? Your method of classroom management is using kid logic, good job!

Haha OK! the teacher is the problem, how could i have missed that. Its my fault that students are acting up in YOUR class.
Does no one else see how stupid that is. I settle behavioral issues in my class. Why you have them in your class, I don't know!
 

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You are the teacher who does not use best practices and believes that is good classroom management. One of your students comes to my class and I actually believe it is my job to teach them causes me become the bad guy, in kid logic. Because I am enforcing rules or policy and want to do my job, the student will act out in my class because you have allowed bad behavior in your classroom. How do you not understand that you poor classroom management causes all of the other teachers around you problems? Your method of classroom management is using kid logic, good job!

Yet, I have never had to wait more than a minute for a student to stop unacceptable behavior, nor have I ever had to confiscate a phone, where as you seem to have to use "the basket" on a regular basis.
Seems like enforcing rules or policy is not working. But hey at least you can throw your hands up and say "I am enforcing rules or policy" Perfect political logic
 

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Yet, I have never had to wait more than a minute for a student to stop unacceptable behavior, nor have I ever had to confiscate a phone, where as you seem to have to use "the basket" on a regular basis.
Seems like enforcing rules or policy is not working. But hey at least you can throw your hands up and say "I am enforcing rules or policy" Perfect political logic
Just curious, what grades have you taught, for the record.?

What you propose sounds like it would work fine on elementary kids. I can't believe having quiet time till the unruly HS teen submits would work anywhere. We would have LOVED that approach in HS..
 

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Well what do you know. A different angle and closer and clearer video clearly shows she hit him upside the head with a closed fist. There are other videos showing her disobeying his commands too. You guys actually think he just walked into the room and went all MMA on her? I know, the video doesn't lie. Well the video that you didn't see doesn't either. He also doesn't hit her back when she clearly hit him.

I can't believe you would let a high school kid dictate to the teachers, admin and police what she is going to do in class, because that's exactly what you are purporting. Shut down a class for a period just to avoid disciplining a student? I really don't know what message you think that sends and if that's the status quo, well things are fixing to get a whole lot worse. The outcry of this incident is the result of a totally pussified society.

Did you even read the page you liked to?

You: A different angle and closer and clearer video clearly shows she hit him upside the head with a closed fist.

The page: New Video Angle Shows that Student Attempted to Punch Police Officer.

And here's the best screen capture they could get of the vicious strike:
i2.wp.com_www.youngcons.com_wp_content_uploads_2015_10_km1.jpg_2b979d22d781bc8d2e2645c35a8e3f57.jpg


Wow, I hope he doesn't have brain damage from that ghost punch. And, not that it matters a bit to you, the death blow she delivered was after he instigated the physical contact.
 
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Just curious, what grades have you taught, for the record.?

What you propose sounds like it would work fine on elementary kids. I can't believe having quiet time till the unruly HS teen submits would work anywhere. We would have LOVED that approach in HS..

For the record, I teach undergraduates fresh out of high school, but not in the way a teaching assistant does for a professor. I lecture and teach lab.
I often confuse the students with elementary kids because of the way they act, so your maybe thats why it works.
 

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Did you even read the page you liked to?

You: A different angle and closer and clearer video clearly shows she hit him upside the head with a closed fist.

The page: New Video Angle Shows that Student Attempted to Punch Police Officer.

And here's the best screen capture they could get of the vicious strike:
i2.wp.com_www.youngcons.com_wp_content_uploads_2015_10_km1.jpg_2b979d22d781bc8d2e2645c35a8e3f57.jpg


Wow, I hope he doesn't have brain damage from that ghost punch. And, not that it mattes a bit to you, the death blow she delivered was after he instigated the physical contact.

Ace nailed it.
 

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