I went to a very nice school, later in my educational life. They dealt with problem children, a lot better then the other schools, but had with the greatest amount of respect, weaker teachers, who often didn't give problem children a chance.
The children are your responsibility, you can't just tell them to go away and forget about them. If you don't want them in your class, you need to arrange for a free member of senior management to remove them, or for them to go else where, which involves year heads and subject leaders. none of which are easy to do mid lesson, with problem child been a general pain.
I was never a good boy at school, I was sent out a fair bit, but I always respected my teachers, and was never sent out due to arguments with the teachers (except art).
Now, you get children that will argue openly and question a teachers authority, this just didn't happened when I was a wee child. You were sent out for messing about with people or arguing with other people. You didn't mess with the teachers.
You respect students, and are nice and "cool" towards them, they're often like that back, and you have a better working relationship. If not, you're in a much worse position.
edit: its late. night.
My school (I'm only 22 ... so it wasn't that long ago) had no problem with kids being outside the room unsupervised and so on. As I said people have been sent out; including me.
As far as the teacher is concerned - once the person is outside the room it is not his responsibility and is up to the "management" to deal with it.
Teachers also took most things directed at them in good spirit.
For instance we had a young (25ish) Maths teacher ... and one day we (15/16 yo at this point) had found a cone somewhere. So someone had brought it into the room without the teacher noticing.
While the guy was writing something on the board someone else got up to go to the bin, and then picked up the cone and put in on the teacher's chair.
Teacher turns around, sees cone ... but take it in good spirits and gets the person to take it outside. Person simply leaves it outside the door though.
Cue me needing to go to the toilet - so on the way back I pick up the cone and put it back on the teacher's desk but this time put the teacher's jacked that is on the back of the chair on top of the cone.
Guy doesn't notice the cone for a while this time - and when he does he again has it removed (by me as one of my friends thought it would be fun to tell him that I put it there).
So I just leave it next door - and someone else tries (and get's caught) bringing it in.
So is the above us targeting a teacher; or us just having a bit of fun and the teacher seeing it for the innocent fun that it is?
EDIT: The worst it got with respect to me was our IT teacher who was clueless - to the point where I would semi openly mock him as he was clueless. I'm not talking about insulting him personally, or anything like that ... but just little things. Like pointing out whenever he said something wrong; or taking the **** during an exam "revision" session. He had set a challenge that he would give a Mars bar to the first person who gave the correct answer (in an attempt to make the not so bright kids actually try) - so I simply proceeded to clean him out of every single Mars bar within a second of him asking the question - even though the revision session was not really aimed at me.
The worst was probably when I had managed to get the admin password for our network (due to me co-running the Computer club at that point already and us having a separate linux server that the other co-runner decided to use to sniff passwords).
During a lesson when he was using the projector to show some useless excel function I used the admin access to make his browser launch onto a questionable website that I found got past our filters.
Thing is though, I knew the line and never personally insulted or threatened the guy ... so while he might get ****ed at me with respect to disrupting his lessons outside of that he didn't really have a problem with me.
[Cas];14460990 said:
Wasn't all of them, but a couple of the teachers would talk down to all the student's but not just me. I can even remember one of the times, 1(ONE) person was a couple of minutes late to the the lesson, so the teacher tried to force us all to do the lesson stood up, and actually went round taking the chairs off people.
I have no problem with discipline, but (from my experience, atleast) there are too many power hungry teachers. Possibly, and most probably just happened to have a bad school/set of teachers, but one can only speak from their own experiences.
Oh please, it's not like you were beaten or called names and bullied by teachers.
So big deal - he made all of you stand.
I had a history teacher that used to shout at me to take my coat off the second I walked into the room - before I had a chance to sit down after just walking in from outside where it was raining or something.
He would do this EVERY single time - did I hate the guy? Well, not really.. I might have disliked him a bit - but then again, that's nothing new?
Or how about this same teacher eating carrots very loudly and making very loud phone calls to god knows who while we are in the middle of a test for him.
Or this same teacher deciding that it would be fun to compare how different people wear socks and pass his opinion on it relating to how it would have been viewed in god knows what century.
Or a languages teacher who happily gave us beer (at school) when we were only 15 ...
or the same teacher who would during exams (including GCSEs) stand over the FRONT of your desk peering at what you are writing?
Does this mean that the teachers are disrespecting me/you/someone?
I can go on, but seriously teachers making a point and doing some minor uncalled for things is not serious ...