behaving, dude.Originally posted by Hocklez:on students who are not behaviouring themselves?
maybe the students might still it is right after all, some students are the stubborn lots. They think they are right all the times.Originally posted by wuming78:behaving, dude.
absolutely no no for insults. it accomplishes nothing more than hurting the students' self esteem and making him more defiant. (choice of gender form here is only for convenience)
caning - yes for the worst cases, to be determined by the principal or DM. and to be carried out in a proper manner.
in the end all forms of punishment should be fair, specific, consistent and immediate. the rationale and reason for it should be explained clearly to the student too.
tts inevitable. and tt is realli up to the teachers and counsellors to guide them. o cos in the end the decision has to be made by the student himself. if he chooses to be recalcitrant, he will have to face the consequences.Originally posted by Hocklez:maybe the students might still it is right after all, some students are the stubborn lots. They think they are right all the times.
That is wat my teacher suggest about that incident, he said that maybe after all they should bring all the students who are misbehaving to the police for the law to judge them, such as if we were to scold with vugar or soemthing to teacher, the sch will charge them with insulting all this.Originally posted by Parka:There must be a reason for "Not crying until one sees the coffin"...