I think David Cameron should stand up, open the window and jump out
There is actuallynothing wrong with what Cameron is suggesting. If anyone thinks its that offensive then they might need to go for a morals and manners MOT ?
I think David Cameron should stand up, open the window and jump out
I agree, we didn't have the cane at school, but it would sure have been beneficial.
You wouldn't have lower class thugs running about the streets if they knew their place in society. (At the bottom)
Education was respected back then, it seems now if you work hard and earn a decent living, people think less of you. Makes me laugh when you see them working in Maccys now.
I think most of the posters here are stuck in the past and need to be brought up to the 21st century.
You are applying politeness and manners with respect when it should not be the case. I am discussing respect, not politeness or manners.
You need to accept this is how the 21st century is and deal with it.
Standing when a teacher or parent walks into a room is courtesy? That is idiotic. Not wasting yours and your teachers time whenever someone walks in the room is a courtesy. The more time standing up, the less time working.
This is entirely about control. Force the children to stand up as a sign of respect no matter how bad the teacher is. Make them fear the "real discipline".
To think this didn't breed a generation or two of people (mostly) afraid to question there "betters" is simply daft. Either you were too busy standing up so much in history class or you simply were not very good at it. We went on for a very long time without any employee rights (or even human rights) exactly because of the forced faux respect, and the fear of "real discipline".
I think David Cameron should stand up, open the window and jump out
There is actuallynothing wrong with what Cameron is suggesting. If anyone thinks its that offensive then they might need to go for a morals and manners MOT ?
So? respect is everything
this statement is somewhat unfair, its not just lower class thugs, you also get Toff thugs and they are the worst of all because they know what ever happens their rich parents will buy them out of trouble.
Your reasoning is poor and lacking solidity, teachers deserve special respect, why? Because of their position in the education hierarchy, well what about a pupils position in the educational hierarchy?
you have to earn respect
whilst many teachers are ace many other teachers dont deserve it
What he is suggestion should be the standard in all schools. And people wonder why England is going down the pan... *looks at d_brennen*
This is partly true, however the vast majority of scum are from council estates where the meaning of respect has gone.
If all students were disciplined in school from an early age, there would be no talking back and violence if they knew they wouldn't get away with it.
Its like being in the military, you salute the rank not the man, same thing applies here.....
Bournemouth is the home of the sweeping statement. Nice edit too, very respectful
if you show respect to them and they are in anyway half decent people they will give you repect back, however, this goes back to what i said before about giving respect until having reason not to.
You also need to respect their authority, if you think that they are abusing that authority then you follow the procedures set out to that or speak to your parents.
And given a teachers authority, then their instructions should be followed and their word is gospel....if you have an issue with then you need to go to their superior or to your parents and then it becomes their responsibility to ensure that no abuse of the authority given them is happening.
And standing until told to sit is not onerous, it is simple manners and an good simple mechanism for teaching discipline and politeness.
Source, or are you talking out your ass?
Source, or are you talking out your ass?
Castiel you are in for a rude awakening...I already work...
Oh come on, how the hell would any of the armed forces work if you did it your way?!
as a pupil at a school that's not your call to make, you are there to learn / attned classes. Its like being in the military, you salute the rank not the man, same thing applies here.....