Classroom chaos: Disruptive students force teachers to evacuate classes for safety

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@davidkelly1896
@davidkelly1896 5 жыл бұрын
Problem stems from lack of discipline from parents! Period!
@Buffalolil
@Buffalolil 5 жыл бұрын
In daycare or school, these kids are in groups. Less teaching, attention, love, guidance...the government has put a value on schools. This will not get better until these things get better. It's easy for those on top to say the west isn't getting worse but it is.
@JT-xb6bg
@JT-xb6bg 5 жыл бұрын
Useless parents. They have kids to get a welfare raise!
@walzhi7378
@walzhi7378 5 жыл бұрын
Parents allowed politicians to become the parents. Lazy people having children
@MaryAllenjj
@MaryAllenjj 5 жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@erynlasgalen1949
@erynlasgalen1949 5 жыл бұрын
They also lack a good role model to emulate. Children learn by example, and if you behave yourself the way you want your child to behave, very little discipline is needed.
@iseektruth64
@iseektruth64 5 жыл бұрын
I taught in middle school for one quarter and quit. Yes, QUIT. It very quickly became apparent to me that there is nothing teachers can do, neverending "de-escalation" trainings notwithstanding, if there is zero accountability on the student's part. Students are put on a pedestal as these wonderful, innocent, beings that just have "needs" that must be met and "issues" that must be taken care of and they themselves have NO responsibility whatsoever for their actions. They are not made to see that they must participate in their own learning and that what is needed from them to succeed is discipline and self control. Piling on more and more "mental health" workers and "counselors" at taxpayer expense without instilling a sense of responsibility and discipline in the students is just adding to the problem by coddling bad behaviour. It should be obvious that in a world that is full of more and more distractions every day, discipline and self control is needed even more than ever! It goes without saying that discipline and self control start at home. Our society has brought about a situation where home life for most students is characterized by little discipline and self control. By the time the students get to school the damage has been done. We will go from one training to another, from one curriculum to another, from multiple counselors and therapists to a whole set of others and things will not improve until as a society we get back to more discipline and self control!!
@ginajoseph8776
@ginajoseph8776 5 жыл бұрын
A year ago, I was talking with an ex public school teacher, from the San Bernardino School District, here in Califirnia. She quit her job as soon as she was able to get a halfway descent retirement, but she is still pretty young, so she decided to teach part time at a private school. She said she felt like she had died and gone to heaven. The kids and the parents were wonderful. By the way, they spend 60 percent less per student at the private school compared to the public schools and test score way higher. Go figure!
@nan16cd
@nan16cd 5 жыл бұрын
iseektruth64 I agree with you 100%. Students must participate in their own education. They must have self discipline.-
@KayKay0813
@KayKay0813 5 жыл бұрын
AMEN! The issue begins at home. Each parent receives a rule (guidance) booklet from schools. The booklet is prefaces with notations from administration that all must adhere to the rules. It should also come with a signed letter from the principal (or superintendent as appropriate) stating that consequences for behavior issues will be strictly adhered to and infractions will be punishable (then list first time, second time etc). The third time a child acts out in a violent manner the child should be expelled and the parents put on notice with local family service officials, mandating that parents pay for tutors for their violent chld's education.. The only way to stop this is to make parents responsible for their children and children for their individual behaviors. This is what happened back in the day when I grew up and the lack of discipline in schools (I realize that schools are not allowed to administer discipline in these times) along with the shirking of responsibility by parents is creating this mess. It is not the public school system's job to raise your child, nor provide for his/her well care, including mental health.
@nan16cd
@nan16cd 5 жыл бұрын
Nana S I agree with you 100%. If you let a child get away with doing whatever they feel like doing you are not helping that child. The child should have learned this at home. There are consequences for bad behavior in the real world. This is one lesson that parents must teach. I would like to see your ideas implemented.
@AuroraBoarder1
@AuroraBoarder1 5 жыл бұрын
@Carlos Rodriguez - while I see your point, I don't believe corporal punishment is the job of the teachers. Students who act out in class and don't want to learn should be made to dig ditches; let the taskmasters dole out the corporal punishment.
@BG-my7eg
@BG-my7eg 5 жыл бұрын
I'm sure the administrators blamed her for all this crap.
@Romogi
@Romogi 2 жыл бұрын
Yep
@seaschulainn
@seaschulainn 5 жыл бұрын
Homeschooling is the fastest growing form of education for a reason.
@seaschulainn
@seaschulainn 5 жыл бұрын
@thegaygaymerchannel You doubt which part of my comment? If you google homeschool rates for the USA or CA you'll see it is only increasing year by year. Also in some states there are free K-12 online schools. "The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) estimates that the average parent spends about $300 to $600 per year, per child, on homeschooling curriculum, games, and books. However, there are plenty of ways to save money on this expense."
@juliafox52
@juliafox52 5 жыл бұрын
@thegaygaymerchannel Homeschooling is and has been for a long time on the rise precisely for regular people: rich people can afford to pay other people to educate their children and private schools take extra good care of the rich kids. For families like mine, it was not a matter of how much it cost in the short time, but how much it would cost NOT to homeschool. Sacrifice is what good parents do. When it comes to your children, excuses are n/a.
@lisakain1517
@lisakain1517 5 жыл бұрын
@thegaygaymerchannel I am definitely not rich...I work full-time and attend a university full-time and I homeschool my son. There is no way I would allow my child to attend a place full of heathens who are looking for a reason to harm another. It isn't school anymore...it is daytime prison for kids who really want to learn
@seaschulainn
@seaschulainn 5 жыл бұрын
@thegaygaymerchannel I'm not sure if your referring to the organizations that release the statistical data or the online programs. Some of the organizations include "income and who works" and some of the homeschool programs do but not all in either category.
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 5 жыл бұрын
Online school too. It’s amazing how quickly I learn when I’m not being assaulted in a a classroom....
@patriciacarrizales2099
@patriciacarrizales2099 5 жыл бұрын
I think there should be cameras in the classroom. You can't deny video. If the kids get kicked out of a district. Guess now they'll be their parents problem.
@joeycottone7755
@joeycottone7755 5 жыл бұрын
They wanted body cameras on cops after the Freddy grey death in Baltimore, so they did, but then they didn't like what they saw. They say body cameras are racist
@turabullschools2411
@turabullschools2411 5 жыл бұрын
Cameras can't be used in classrooms because of child privacy laws.
@griz063
@griz063 5 жыл бұрын
This is not even an effective band-aid. Because it will put that child back into the full-time care and supervision of that toxic ineffective parent (both toxic masculine AND toxic feminine) PLUS add an extra level of parental resentment and frustration to the equation. Do we REALLY want more crime and school shootings, because this is a wonderful recipe for them. We need to admit that whole experiment in raising children as if we are their friends and not their parents has failed, and that sometimes physical discipline is the only way to love a child enough to do what is necessary in the early years, to avoid them having to be "disciplined" by a society that really couldn't care less about them, later on. And then this needs to tie back into a woman's "procreative responsibility" to actually vet for a quality husband and father of good character (and genes) who will commit to that family and those children (and to you) for the long-haul, and allow them to interject a more masculine form of parenting. Feminism has really sabotaged this with the mis-classification of all exercises of masculine assertiveness as something "toxic". Evolution (ie, women) have groomed men for hundreds of millions of years to be able to "put their emotions in a box" and do what is necessary to get the job done. That groups of increasingly toxic women have now recently decided that what has worked for perhaps 190 million years will not longer work just because they are "liberated" (realistically, by technology and parmaceuticals). . . is horrendous.
@turabullschools2411
@turabullschools2411 5 жыл бұрын
@@griz063 I agree with you totally. We're so stupid as people that we allow kids to scream, kick, and curse so they can "Express themselves." Then when those kids grow up, we're puzzled as to why they are out of control.
@griz063
@griz063 5 жыл бұрын
@@turabullschools2411 So-called "progressive" parenting styles -- many of which are so ingrained in pop-culture as to influence laws -- are proving themselves one of the more hateful things one can subject a child to. There's an old adage that when you're lost the best thing to do is return to the last point where you knew you were on the correct path. And that point would seem to be the allowing of more definitive forms of tough-love parenting for the very few truly willful children who might need it.
@some1else2baby
@some1else2baby 5 жыл бұрын
Remember, when the children are evacuated they are put in other classes, disrupting the learning of those students.
@linhaton4957
@linhaton4957 4 жыл бұрын
Same thing happening in Florida. Meanwhile, the problem child is stealing the education from all of the other children in that classroom. Problem students need more than "behavior specialists" to solve the issues. Extremely disruptive children need to be sent home until an alternative school can be found for them. Needs to start with kindergarten.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 5 жыл бұрын
Same problems everywhere. I implemented my own discipline program in my grade 3 classroom---based upon Marine Corps Boot Camp. It's working.
@davidgreen5099
@davidgreen5099 5 жыл бұрын
Semper Fi !!!
@jmKelley09
@jmKelley09 5 жыл бұрын
Most administrators and parents forbid such discipline. I wasn't even allowed to keep disruptive kids inside for recess. I was told, "We negotiate with the children, we don't punish them." I quit after 14 years in the classroom.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 5 жыл бұрын
jmKelley09 I work in a private school; got out of public, gave it up as a lost cause decades ago. My administration likes it. It’s a difficult group. I taught most of them two years ago in grade one. They went wild all last year and the teacher quit. I was asked to take over at the end of September because the new third grade teacher was about to walk out. You should have seen certain faces when I greeted them at the door. It took about two weeks to restore order so I could teach and they could learn.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 5 жыл бұрын
Mister Brookes Loosely Christian. No, we are not for everyone and don’t pretend to be. Different teachers have success with different kinds of students. I specialize in taking potty-mouthed children and giving them a much needed kick in the pants.
@tmba7460
@tmba7460 5 жыл бұрын
@@jmKelley09 Thanks for trying to teach kids that want to learn. The DISRUPTIVE BRATS should be expelled. Why give a child so much power?!
@seemetrollin326
@seemetrollin326 5 жыл бұрын
It starts in the home!!!! Parents should be held accountable & responsible for their terrible kids!!
@NYKgjl10
@NYKgjl10 5 жыл бұрын
As a former security guard for a local High School, this is becoming a regular norm for students not only cussing at teachers, but also getting into physical altercation is happening at a regular basis. Back in the 90's, It was bad, but nothing compares to the lack of discipline of today and Its just going to get worse!!!
@juliekennedy9891
@juliekennedy9891 2 жыл бұрын
It is no surprise to me that as the family has broken down - children have become more tumultuous.
@teg5135
@teg5135 2 жыл бұрын
If a kid assaults a teacher or another child, they need charges brought and expelled. I’m not talking about a child defending themselves selves. You don’t want your kid expelled, the. Get him or her some help. It isn’t my responsibility to pay for it. Those types are headed for jail and you are only delaying the inevitable if the parent or child won’t change. Even for Special Ed. They must have more teachers or security in there to protect them. Nobody deserves to be attacked. Meanwhile other countries have long passed our students. Teachers are forced to pass kids who can’t read. Kids graduating with an 8th grade education. Dumbing everything down for the alter of equity. The government is handicapping our children for the rest of their lives.
@DD-yo6cs
@DD-yo6cs 5 жыл бұрын
Every child is entitled to a free, public education but not at the expense of other children's rights. There is a standard.
@micahmitchell517
@micahmitchell517 5 жыл бұрын
Behavioral segregation.
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 5 жыл бұрын
What standard would that be? It’s not the one we grew up with.
@junechoi7595
@junechoi7595 2 жыл бұрын
If the kid has violent behavior, that should be a very clear-cut characteristic.
@THXx1138
@THXx1138 5 жыл бұрын
That superintendent is a huge part of this ongoing problem.
@laglendareed8086
@laglendareed8086 7 ай бұрын
Yes because he is not monitoring the Principals that should process the paperwork to offer alternative placement. Let the parents homeschool the kid and still get the services at home and work with a counselor for the entire family at home. No school counseling is going to work unless the parents are receiving counseling and the parenting classes needed because we spare the entire class a fair education because we are dealing with one student all year that continues to disrupt the learning environment. That student does not care. Every student that I write up for bad behavior yell at me "I don't care" so let them stay at home since they do not care. Because they do not care is why they are acting out. All this is common knowledge no need to keep discussing it.
@marblesthecat3861
@marblesthecat3861 5 жыл бұрын
They don't need "behavior intervention plans", they need paddles and they need to use them....
@JH-cy7rk
@JH-cy7rk 5 жыл бұрын
Hubert Finley A lot of them are already hit and paddles at home y’all think hitting is the solution for anything
@marblesthecat3861
@marblesthecat3861 5 жыл бұрын
@@JH-cy7rk yes it is the solution and I don't think any of them are being disciplined at all. They're running wild, probably in a single mother household. There's been an effort to get fathers out of their children's lives and it's working....
@JH-cy7rk
@JH-cy7rk 5 жыл бұрын
Hubert Finley You’re so ignorant. There are many children who are constantly spanked or even abused at home physically but still decide to completely act up at school like the children mentioned in this video
@marblesthecat3861
@marblesthecat3861 5 жыл бұрын
@@JH-cy7rk there's a difference between discipline and abuse
@JH-cy7rk
@JH-cy7rk 5 жыл бұрын
Hubert Finley Hence why I said “constantly spanked OR even abused” 🙄
@gamerhistorian7843
@gamerhistorian7843 5 жыл бұрын
The Chinese and the Japanese are laughing.
@cbanks1980
@cbanks1980 5 жыл бұрын
And eating popcorn
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 5 жыл бұрын
Christian Banks 😋 Mmmmm popcorn. Doh! This is serious.
@joselassalle5906
@joselassalle5906 5 жыл бұрын
Not only the Chinese and the Japanese . The rest of the world is laughing at the USA. This is the beginning of the collapse of the USA as a world power.
@asmodeusasteroth7137
@asmodeusasteroth7137 5 жыл бұрын
@@joselassalle5906 liberals are responsible
@MrJboogie04
@MrJboogie04 5 жыл бұрын
If u are professional educator u can make good money in China and Japan compared to the salary and cost in the U.S.A. I currently do cover work in Vietnam and the students I have encountered are a lot more well behaved then in these situations. I have taught in bad schools or had disruptive students but never felt my safety was in danger. While studying to be a special education teacher I worked with students with severe emotional problems and one kid took a knife put it above his head and said, "what should I do with this?" He was taken away in handcuffs. Best move I ever made was moving to China in 2004 and have been living and teaching overseas ever since.
@katherinedorton4562
@katherinedorton4562 5 жыл бұрын
call the police and let them deal with it, send them to reform school. a teacher should be able to defend themselves without being charged with abuse.
@WubiWatkins
@WubiWatkins 5 жыл бұрын
They're all reform schools now
@katherinedorton4562
@katherinedorton4562 5 жыл бұрын
@@WubiWatkins they need to bring spanking back into schools. seems like kids did better with actual punishment, but since social services says everything is punishment kids know they have the upper hand.
@katherinedorton4562
@katherinedorton4562 5 жыл бұрын
@Mister Brookes I know but some kids aren't going to learn from grounding.
@WubiWatkins
@WubiWatkins 5 жыл бұрын
@@katherinedorton4562 chores, chores, chores. Make the kids clean up behind themselves make them clean the schools if you're a royal fuk up all you're ever going to be as a janitor
@joeycottone7755
@joeycottone7755 5 жыл бұрын
They aren't aloud to. Too many black children are in jail
@oal5610
@oal5610 5 жыл бұрын
when I was in school the troublesome student always got removed and the principal himself had to come and remove them and if that didn't work the school resource officer would come and remove them in hand cuffs. Problem solved.
@Lollyb33
@Lollyb33 5 жыл бұрын
14 years in public education... These stories are true across our nation.
@ericzerkle5214
@ericzerkle5214 5 жыл бұрын
Blame CPS and DCS for looming over parents and constantly threatening to take kids away if the parents do any kind of discipline....
@soarrefly
@soarrefly 5 жыл бұрын
CPS helped me a great deal thank you very much
@ericzerkle5214
@ericzerkle5214 5 жыл бұрын
@@soarrefly Fuck DCS and CPS. Just jack booted thugs..
@soarrefly
@soarrefly 5 жыл бұрын
@@ericzerkle5214 let me guess, your kid got removed because you spoke to them like that. Children's lives got saved due to their efforts and I dunno what they did to you but many people who work there actually do care about family wellness.
@ericzerkle5214
@ericzerkle5214 5 жыл бұрын
@@soarrefly Its obvious you dont know a fucking thing about me and are 100% clueless as I DO NOT HAVE KIDS nor do I want them, period. I just see how CPS and DCS use communist tactics to incite fear into parents if they discipline their fucking kids.
@1971sls
@1971sls 5 жыл бұрын
@@soarrefly The problem is the cps workers dont want you to whip your kids ass which is what they need! All this left wing bullshit is what has caused all of this! Growing up in the 70's and 80's I NEVER saw this bullshit!
@nicelydone4846
@nicelydone4846 5 жыл бұрын
If that woman wants to teach I suggest she apply at a private school. Smaller class sizes and kids want to learn.
@mkspangenberg
@mkspangenberg 5 жыл бұрын
No, not always all research proves this wrong. No evidence kids are better in private schools In fact they are the problem. They steal money from the public system. Funding is the issue. Society has changed and kids have technology addiction, trauma, and horrendous home lives.
@phillygirl52jax44
@phillygirl52jax44 5 жыл бұрын
@@mkspangenberg All those things you mentioned, except TECHNOLOGY, were around when I was in school in the 50's and 60's. We were held accountable for bad behaviour. I never disrespected a teacher, because I was in big trouble when I got home. The teachers would not put up with it either. I'm old now and taxes on my home keep going up because schools want more and more money. I will be homeless because I will no longer be able to afford my property tax. I will vote NO for more school funding. Start dealing with the problem. The children and the parent (s) need to be held accountable.
@nicelydone4846
@nicelydone4846 5 жыл бұрын
@@mkspangenberg if you spend money to send your kids to private school, you still pay taxes for that public school district you live in. If anything those parents are charged taxes for a school their kids wont go to
@nicelydone4846
@nicelydone4846 5 жыл бұрын
@@mkspangenberg also what amount of money for the education budget is enough? Do you even know what the education budget is? Cost per student?
@hotice8885
@hotice8885 5 жыл бұрын
Paychecks are a lot smaller there, as well.
@stevenhearrell1564
@stevenhearrell1564 5 жыл бұрын
As a newly retired teacher, I have experienced this problem, over and over again, for many years. It does not matter what state or city you live in, it seems to be happening, everywhere. The talking heads can say what they will about this and that. When you get down to it, this type of behavior in the public school, is just another symptom of a greater battle we all face, in life. That is, the battle between good and evil. A lot of people will laugh when I say that, but I say it with the utmost sincerity. Until we can humble ourselves, seek, and find Truth, and allow It to be put into motion, the current scenario will not likely change. No matter how much money is thrown at the problem, it will not go away, until there is a change of heart from all community members. We need to look to God for guidance. When we do that, we can get control, and turn it around. Just an opinion.
@daviddansker7114
@daviddansker7114 5 жыл бұрын
Isa 3:4 KJV And I will give children to be their princes, and babes shall rule over them.
@stevenhearrell1564
@stevenhearrell1564 5 жыл бұрын
@@daviddansker7114 Interesting, isn't it.
@Vokal_StimmZ
@Vokal_StimmZ 5 жыл бұрын
All those years of teaching and “god” is your argument? Did you read Deuteronomy and Leviticus instead of cherry-picking verses?
@stevenhearrell1564
@stevenhearrell1564 5 жыл бұрын
@@Vokal_StimmZ what about those books?
@Vokal_StimmZ
@Vokal_StimmZ 5 жыл бұрын
Steven Hearrell - you missed my point - google “disturbing bible verses”
@tamiweber7241
@tamiweber7241 5 жыл бұрын
“Disruptive Students is a major concern Nationwide”
@philkelley8694
@philkelley8694 5 жыл бұрын
This is what happens without discipline. No consequences for actions.
@argguti
@argguti 5 жыл бұрын
I was a teacher for 29 years. It became harder and harder to do my job, as disruptive students consumed a lot of my time and energy, brought a tremendous amount of stress to my job, and made it very difficult to teach those who came to school ready, willing, and able to learn.
@jenniferabel2811
@jenniferabel2811 8 ай бұрын
Was it 1-3% of kids who caused the problem, like this report says, or was it a greater proportion of the students? (If you're still out there, somewhere--)
@CelticSparrows
@CelticSparrows 5 жыл бұрын
I’m a substitute teacher. The kids in today’s schools are absolutely insane. The daily disrespect blows my mind and I’ve already been assaulted three times. One assault resulted in injuries so severe that I have been under the weekly care of three doctors - at my expense - since August 2018.
@clarkewi
@clarkewi 5 жыл бұрын
That's democratic. In a class of 30 students, if one student disrupts the class, 29 non-disruptive students are removed from the classroom....
@yaimavol
@yaimavol 5 жыл бұрын
It's not democratic, it's insane
@clarkewi
@clarkewi 5 жыл бұрын
@@yaimavol Come to think of it...you/re right.
@sherrymiller2302
@sherrymiller2302 5 жыл бұрын
So instead of sending the disruptor to stand out in the hall, everyone else goes out and stands in the hall... yeah! that makes sense...???
@joeycottone7755
@joeycottone7755 5 жыл бұрын
That's progressive logic
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 5 жыл бұрын
Every thing is backwards and upside down. They will call evil good and good evil. It has arrived.
@spinkid2000
@spinkid2000 3 жыл бұрын
@@bradleyweiss1089 @SherryMiller The disruptor is being non compliant. throwing things like chairs, papers, screaming. The other kids will listen.
@DIAMONDGIRL57
@DIAMONDGIRL57 2 жыл бұрын
The state law does not allow me to send a student to stand in the hall way. 🤦🏽‍♀️
@ianabad5989
@ianabad5989 5 жыл бұрын
It has something to do with how you discipline your kids. You are so overprotective. In Asia students are disciplined and well behaved, classroom disruption is not a problem.
@qjtvaddict
@qjtvaddict 5 жыл бұрын
They also don’t have post wall 30+ women having children or a surge in bastard children which cause those problems. They also are merciless as well.
@NaruruArtDumpStation
@NaruruArtDumpStation 5 жыл бұрын
Kids in Asia can't ask the authority and they need to follow the code rules strictly or suffer the consequences.
@cameronking3551
@cameronking3551 5 жыл бұрын
They have higher iq on average and a respectful culture.
@asmodeusasteroth7137
@asmodeusasteroth7137 5 жыл бұрын
We in Asia see life different Philippines is better since our drug war but who is complaining Democrats in USA! Our kids know it's not going to end good if cause trouble. And no education means no work
@asmodeusasteroth7137
@asmodeusasteroth7137 5 жыл бұрын
@@NaruruArtDumpStation but safe, we have armed gards and uniforms here and we also know, no education no work. You won't get a job in McDonald's Even. Labor but you need to be fit We build the hard way.
@lulukent5362
@lulukent5362 5 жыл бұрын
I grew up in a poor neighborhood. I was taught by my parents to have manners, be honest, respect others, behave in school and in general how to be a good citizen. If I had a complaint, I would discuss the issue with my parent and we would work it out. If any of the kids misbehaved in school, their parents were notified and it was fixed. Our classroom were seldom disrupted by another kid. That would not have been tolerated. The failures in todays classroom are caused by the parent's failure to parent properly. Unfortunately, the unruly kids are rewarded with all of these stupid processes to coddle them. If they were expelled from school and the parent was stuck with them all day, I think the situation would change quickly.
@CandanceIsMyName
@CandanceIsMyName 5 жыл бұрын
Wait until they get a job, and the business doesn’t care about their emotional problems. Tear up an office in the workplace and you’re fired.
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 5 жыл бұрын
Candance I get the feeling that a lot of them will never work.
@juliusquasar1565
@juliusquasar1565 5 жыл бұрын
They’ll probably “inherit” their jobs or their parents will “buy” their jobs for them, or it will be given to them via some “quota” or public employee union connection from their families.
@CenturyofTerror
@CenturyofTerror 5 жыл бұрын
@@juliusquasar1565 what are you talking about? These aren't trust fund kids....
@cbanks1980
@cbanks1980 5 жыл бұрын
And police escort them in cuffs for "disturbing the peace "
@valereirenfro9040
@valereirenfro9040 5 жыл бұрын
Or those cretins shoot up the place.
@marcmeinzer8859
@marcmeinzer8859 Жыл бұрын
I’ve cleared classrooms because one of the high school boys knocked me on my ass and I felt that I needed to teach him a lesson with no one in the way of what I felt needed to be done, which was essentially to bury him underneath a pile of all of the furniture in the room in order to immobilize him to be removed by the security guards. Then subsequently the same week I was forced to break up a fight in my home room and decided to just quit. But the bottom line is this: while one size fits all ball caps may work one size fits all schooling does not. There needs to be a wide variety of options if you are going to keep everyone in school without having mass expulsions for anti-social behavior. And just having different “majors” within the same building doesn’t really address the issue. What you need are radically different programs each in their own building to handle all of the various problems, due to behavior disorders, cognitive deficits, need for manual arts training rather than academics, and so forth. And people in each different program who fail to toe the line need to be immediately removed to be transferred to a more appropriate program. So in other words, no more phony simulated programs which in reality are nothing but babysitting for overgrown Neanderthalic throw-backs. And ultimately, the appropriate program for some will have to be getting arrested and then incarcerated, sometimes for a very long time.
@Taffer-bx7uc
@Taffer-bx7uc 5 жыл бұрын
Too much diversity and no parents at home are the major reasons behind this.
@EarthAngel504
@EarthAngel504 5 жыл бұрын
Diversity?? those are White students. you can see the hands of the white student she took a picture of.
@Taffer-bx7uc
@Taffer-bx7uc 5 жыл бұрын
@@EarthAngel504 In schools of "color" you will have unruly students. This is fact. Sorry the truth hurts.
@EarthAngel504
@EarthAngel504 5 жыл бұрын
@@Taffer-bx7uc this may be true. but 1 thing these "unruly" "Children of color" don't do, is go to school to mass shoot and slaughter everyone in their site. Yes, the truth does hurt doesn't it.
@norman6694
@norman6694 5 жыл бұрын
@@Taffer-bx7uc black people have 13 percent of the population for over a hundred years......and you still believe false statistics that are put out
@Taffer-bx7uc
@Taffer-bx7uc 5 жыл бұрын
@@norman6694 Prove me that I am wrong. You can't.
@mrjack8849
@mrjack8849 5 жыл бұрын
It shouldn’t be we have an obligation to teach every child. It should be we have an obligation to offer an education to every child who is willing to learn and be a productive student. If not, let them go home and be with their parents so they can deal with them. The goal of “no child left behind” has been stretched and misguided so much at this point that’s its actually leaving every child behind. If parents don’t want to force their kids to behave in school, then don’t make them go to school.
@jenniferabel2811
@jenniferabel2811 8 ай бұрын
I have tended to agree with you. At a minimum, schools have to empower teachers to enforce discipline. On the other hand, I guess it's true that we as a society can't absolutely give up on students whose parents either don't love them or can't take care of them. These rage-filled kids are living in some kind of earthly hell, and they need someone to extend a hand. (I guess the left has a point on that.) Even if the solution is to pour money into some kind of alternative school with military-like levels of discipline and attention to detail, then we should do it. That is, if a kid refuses to conform to norms of civilization, then off he goes to the alternative school. After a certain level of achievement there, he can choose to return to regular school. I guess that would take a signature from the parent(s), but if the average out of control, seething with rage kid is the product of a family that doesn't love him/won't take care of him, it's easy to hypothesize that they'd be more than happy to get him shipped out.
@DD-yo6cs
@DD-yo6cs 5 жыл бұрын
Standards and codes of conducts need to be enforced despite kids and their trauma. Schools are learning institutions not mental hospitals.
@heathkorinek2477
@heathkorinek2477 5 жыл бұрын
I got a "behavior intervention plan" for ya. It's called "discipline". I remember when you used to be punished for bad behavior. It was effective back when we did that kind of stuff. Until we return to provide REAL consequences for anti-social behaviors (not just kids but adults as well); things will only get worse.
@FREEINGTHEMIND
@FREEINGTHEMIND 5 жыл бұрын
TYPICAL superintendent speaking from a place of non-experience (making decisions on things they have no firsthand experience with, NOR ALL THE INFORMATION on). HOW are you NOT TRACKING the BIGGEST ISSUE (the safety & learning environment of students)???
@mstargazer9599
@mstargazer9599 5 жыл бұрын
I just cannot wrap my head around why this is being tolerated in our society!!! So fricken sad where we are heading...
@nathansmith6779
@nathansmith6779 5 жыл бұрын
Why don't they show the innocent little children disrupting their classrooms? I wonder what it could be.
@marybetheby5184
@marybetheby5184 5 жыл бұрын
Easy to figure that out...🤣
@marybetheby5184
@marybetheby5184 5 жыл бұрын
@JP McCray 😂😂👌
@georgemurphy2579
@georgemurphy2579 4 жыл бұрын
@ George Lincoln Rockwell predicted in the 1960s that we would have a Black problem down the road. Well, guess what? The illegals don't even act in this way!
@georgemurphy2579
@georgemurphy2579 4 жыл бұрын
@ check my post below. Rockwell said it 60 years ago....
@georgemurphy2579
@georgemurphy2579 4 жыл бұрын
There is a good reason for not showing the perpetrators and we know why! If these were white kids, it would have been a different story!
@3whitesiberians28
@3whitesiberians28 5 жыл бұрын
Worse than wild animals. The parents should be held accountable. They are not raising these kids. They are do nothing parents. This is why there are all of these school shootings.
@daviddansker7114
@daviddansker7114 5 жыл бұрын
See my post above
@BinoDist
@BinoDist 8 ай бұрын
The parents haven't been allowed to discipline their kids. They've been told to nurture their kids' delicate little self esteems. They've been told to listen to their children. They've had nosey neighbour's report them to authorities. Smacking was abolished. Parents are too scared to discipline their kids.
@Lonrafael
@Lonrafael 4 жыл бұрын
I worked in the school system for 24 years, this is one of the reasons I left. You’re ruining these kids by clearing out the rooms. When they grow up & do something out in the real world a place won’t be cleared out & they will take them to jail!! Take control of your schools, have high expectations & that is what you’ll get. Everyone goes through some kind of life event it’s no excuse to cause problems or to go crazy.
@katnip6289
@katnip6289 5 жыл бұрын
I like how the gentleman danced around the race of the child causing the trouble in the classroom.
@norman6694
@norman6694 5 жыл бұрын
Do you mean the school shooters
@jebuschrist9161
@jebuschrist9161 5 жыл бұрын
Robyn Dismon kzbin.info/www/bejne/hKqac3mkea5sd9k You shut up.
@robyndismon394
@robyndismon394 5 жыл бұрын
@@jebuschrist9161 NO. YOU shut up.
@jebuschrist9161
@jebuschrist9161 5 жыл бұрын
Robyn Dismon your poor feelings!! Did the truth hurt?
@robyndismon394
@robyndismon394 5 жыл бұрын
@@jebuschrist9161 There was nothing resembling 'truth' anywhere in this thread. Especially from u. Go advance your fiction elsewhere. Your racist rhetoric reeks of brilliant programming. Didn't take much did it?
@XXLSSBBW
@XXLSSBBW 5 ай бұрын
WTF HAS HAPPENED TO SCHOOL'S!?! If I was being disruptive in class I'd either be sent to sit in the hall or go straight to the principal office. Then I'd be given a lunch detention or after-school detention. My parents would be informed and the they'd punish me when I got home. No T.V.. No video games. No comics.
@roonbare2769
@roonbare2769 5 жыл бұрын
When 80 percent of children grow up with no father, this is what you get.
@54SteveE
@54SteveE 5 жыл бұрын
I was paddled in school, and at home if I misbehaved (no double jeopardy). The only time we were evacuated was for fire drills and possible nuclear bomb attacks.
@oshunra1630
@oshunra1630 5 жыл бұрын
Schools today are on the level of a daycare center.
@lisathomas3082
@lisathomas3082 5 жыл бұрын
I used to be a substitute teacher, most of the kids were savages!😡👊
@skull330
@skull330 5 жыл бұрын
Why can't a teacher call the police and have these kids arrested for destruction of school property, harassment against other students, assault and battery, etc. If a teacher can't discipline a student I bet the police could.
@erynlasgalen1949
@erynlasgalen1949 5 жыл бұрын
The obligation of the public schools to teach ALL children has been taken too far when a single student is allowed to disrupt the entire class. No wonder why public education is ever more expensive while producung ever poorer results.
@darrengreen9273
@darrengreen9273 5 жыл бұрын
You all don't want to say it, but the majority of the distributive children are inner city single black mother's households.
@2380Shaw
@2380Shaw 5 жыл бұрын
Quit with the racist ignorance. I've subbed a lot of inner city schools and there are just as many disruptive white kids in classes
@darrengreen9273
@darrengreen9273 5 жыл бұрын
@@2380Shaw I'm an educated black man that speaks truth. The only people offended by what I said are hood blacks and white liberals that don't want you no where near their schools or neighborhoods.
@darrengreen9273
@darrengreen9273 5 жыл бұрын
@@2380Shaw prove it. Show statistics. Not white, ours
@darrengreen9273
@darrengreen9273 5 жыл бұрын
@chandan sinha This rampant irresponsible behavior with having multiple babies by multiple baby daddy's and not teaching them a thing is the solution. If you're already in poverty and dysfunction, why bring a life into exsisctence when you yourself see no way out. These people whom I speak of have made their lives worse and have basically sentenced these children to a life of hell
@judymccleary7426
@judymccleary7426 5 жыл бұрын
@Darren Green Thank you, Mr. Green, for having the courage to speak the truth, even when it's not popular. You win my vote. Bless you.
@dej5518
@dej5518 5 жыл бұрын
Need to give adults the power back.Sounds to me like corporal punishment needs to come back.
@dsdsmitty2
@dsdsmitty2 5 жыл бұрын
A lawsuit against the school and the parents would stop this nonsense really quickly. Might not be able to recoup money from parents but the schools would have a vested interest to fix the problem.
@juliekennedy9891
@juliekennedy9891 2 жыл бұрын
A lawsuit for what?
@kevinc7632
@kevinc7632 5 жыл бұрын
Kind of like the adults you meet in this town.
@iseektruth64
@iseektruth64 5 жыл бұрын
Therein lies the problem my friends!
@sld839295
@sld839295 5 жыл бұрын
Lack of discipline at home😞🏠
@benjamingilbert2317
@benjamingilbert2317 5 жыл бұрын
Lack of loving them enough to discipline them appropriatly.
@erynlasgalen1949
@erynlasgalen1949 5 жыл бұрын
Lack of a functionally adult parent to emulate. You really can't beat good behavior into a child who doesn't know what self control is in the first place.
@erynlasgalen1949
@erynlasgalen1949 5 жыл бұрын
@Bethlehem Eisenhour That form of child raising worked for me. At the age of 17 my son's auto shop teacher told us he was the only kid in the class he'd trust alone in the shop with the tools unlocked and whatever we were doing we should keep it up. I never hit him or had to ground him.
@richardbowers3647
@richardbowers3647 5 жыл бұрын
Oh sure dump on the teachers! What happened to the principles, main office, procedures & department heads? Teachers are paid to teach & nothing else, I've always thought?
@cynthianelson6528
@cynthianelson6528 5 жыл бұрын
Let's take prayer out of the school they said. Don't mention God in school they said. No discipline in school they said. We have a crisis they said.....
@zeke8701
@zeke8701 5 жыл бұрын
God and prayer don't have a damn thing to do with it. If god had anything to do with it, no wars. It's a nation that is out of control. Just take a long look at Trump and the tens of millions, including massive numbers of evangelicals, who support his out of control ten yr old behavior.
@justmepraying
@justmepraying 5 жыл бұрын
You are part of the problem you can't or want see the truth in front of you this has nothing to do with TRUMP people like you seem to think everything is TRUMP'S fault this started years and years ago so please do us all a favor and grow up
@burlscheiern2987
@burlscheiern2987 5 жыл бұрын
People need to discipline their kids how do parents get to where they raise kids like this it's got to be a lack of discipline
@x25violator
@x25violator 5 жыл бұрын
I dont think god has anything to do with it. Parents dont know how to be parents. It's easy to have children, but its difficult to raise them. They dont know or care to treat their child's behavior
@erynlasgalen1949
@erynlasgalen1949 5 жыл бұрын
The morning prayer I was forced to recite in grade school taught me only to be a hypocrite mouthing meaningless words. In fact, Jesus had something to say about public rote prayer, and He wasn't in favor of it. My own respectful behavior was a result of emulating my respectful and civil agnostic parents.
@link2442
@link2442 5 жыл бұрын
Black students make up the majority of the troublemakers while I was a substitute
@spirit1366
@spirit1366 5 жыл бұрын
Sad but true.something is very wrong in this country.
@cbanks1980
@cbanks1980 5 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@yeshua_base64
@yeshua_base64 5 жыл бұрын
No. Asians are the worst.
@MikeMercury
@MikeMercury 5 жыл бұрын
that guy wouldnt stay in class more than ten minutes
@dyerseve45
@dyerseve45 5 жыл бұрын
" so I hear you got smashed in the head by a clipboard. We got you this massage chair to help you decompress".
@spinkid2000
@spinkid2000 3 жыл бұрын
Feel free to use it during your 20 minute lunch period or 30 minute planning period.
@jenniferabel2811
@jenniferabel2811 8 ай бұрын
@@spinkid2000 You mean I don't have to attend the lunchtime "emergency meeting"?
@patriciareilly530
@patriciareilly530 5 жыл бұрын
Imagine having the power to empty a classroom! What a self-aggrandizing treat for an anti-social child. The school policy is enabling the behavior it is trying to change.
@stormgirl09
@stormgirl09 5 жыл бұрын
apparently "misbehaving" is offensive because they keep using "in crisis" wtf is this "in crisis" this is funny and sad at the same time! heck even the time out chairs been replaced by......... massage chairs??!! lol! surrender to Little Billy now or ELSE!!
@YSLRD
@YSLRD 5 жыл бұрын
The massage chairs are for the teachers.
@ginner54
@ginner54 5 жыл бұрын
girlstorm09 You do that Obama instituted a bill that had handcuffed teachers and districts the ability to deal with these kids. He said that the schools needed to coddle them to make them feel special and are equal to all of the other kids. I’m sorry but this dumbing down had to stop! Kids who are there to learn and are working hard shouldn’t have to be punished and have their days disrupted by the brats who don’t want to be there. Either put them in a class with a bunch of strong teachers who have the patience of Job and attempt to teach or send them home to parents. Tell them their kids are not welcome to come back unless a parent is willing to stay with them through out the day. Only other thing is that all schools get back to teaching the basics and not any liberal socialist ideology classes.
@theroadtocosplayandcomicco5840
@theroadtocosplayandcomicco5840 4 жыл бұрын
I used my ' Student Power ' to get a better education. I was such a horrible student my grades were so good most teachers wanted me to move up to AP. My humor is so bad.
@thejogayogafiles
@thejogayogafiles 5 жыл бұрын
@3:53 Classroom clears are not documented and tracked? 😳
@boston312
@boston312 2 жыл бұрын
whats worse is that teachers have to walk on egg shells around these kids because any accusation or complaint can get the teacher fired. The district and admins do not back up the teachers for fear of law suits.
@doboi8121
@doboi8121 5 жыл бұрын
single moms are a blight
@JackTheSkunk
@JackTheSkunk 5 жыл бұрын
Multiple cameras in the classrooms and immediate expulsions. Bill parents for property damage and medical Bill's if a teacher is injured.
@spirit1366
@spirit1366 5 жыл бұрын
A man with a brain
@qjtvaddict
@qjtvaddict 5 жыл бұрын
We need the asylums to come back REMOVE THE LUNATICS NOW
@nipnip2551
@nipnip2551 5 жыл бұрын
qjtvaddict the children or the parents, not disagreeing with you, just curious
@qjtvaddict
@qjtvaddict 5 жыл бұрын
Nip Nip sane parents aren’t raising these children
@channelmar15
@channelmar15 4 жыл бұрын
Just imagine how much worse it would be if abortion were never legalized. You have tens of millions more inner city thugs running cities.
@martintruther5808
@martintruther5808 5 жыл бұрын
Don't spare the rod.
@spirit1366
@spirit1366 5 жыл бұрын
Who are you kidding.female teachers aren't physically equipped to deal with these aggressive "baby mama" kids.i used to be very apprehensive about my dad showing up to school about an issue.These kids don't know who there dad is.
@josem9175
@josem9175 5 жыл бұрын
They say that 1% of students are behavior challenges. Let's say an average class size of 25. That's one in for classes with a problem child. If you have 6 classes a day, each child will be subject to 1-2 classes per day with a potential threat.
@ColonelXZ
@ColonelXZ 5 жыл бұрын
This is insane. Can't believe that this is happening
@davidbastow9319
@davidbastow9319 5 жыл бұрын
"The world is a very diverse place." So it's okay to waste the time of well behaved students who want to learn by letting some jerk raise hell in school? WHO THINKS LIKE THIS?
@kt1035
@kt1035 5 жыл бұрын
You obviously are not a teacher! I love hearing opinions from non teachers about what is really happening. To be a teacher you have to live with insanity!
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 5 жыл бұрын
Communists.
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 5 жыл бұрын
David Bastow Democrats. Same thing.
@1vw4me
@1vw4me 4 жыл бұрын
Liberal Left, Socialists, "Progressives."
@trojanette8345
@trojanette8345 5 жыл бұрын
As a teacher I can tell you that part of the problem is that teachers are not allowed to manage their classroom and classroom the way the used to. A lot of it has to do w/ a change in laws, change in school mandates / regulations. However, going back further a lot of it also has to do w/ the way PTA's in decades past FORCED certain rules and stipulations on schools, teacher, school administrations, etc. Those changes ultimately left teachers helpless, and having to fend for themselves when it comes to classroom 'fallout'. One change (which has been the norm for at least 2 decades) is that now teachers are no longer allowed (in some school districts) to send the 'bad actors' down the hallway to the principal's office. Back in the day when principals were more involved in handling behavioral issues there was no such thing as, 'classroom clearances'. That would be unheard of. It used to be that if a child was acting up or out of control they were sent to the office. Now, this is not allowed. What teachers have to do now is keep the out of control child in their classroom. Which does nothing to classroom authority. Rather, it allows other kids to get a glimpse of how to misbehave, get out of doing work, and ultimately get the teacher, school, school staff, and others bend to the way and will of the errant student. Not good. Not good at all. This TOTALLY sends the WRONG message overall. We need to get back to the time when there was a sense of law and order in the classroom. Teachers should be given more authority in their classroom and principals need to stop shifting blame.
@jtoms3
@jtoms3 4 жыл бұрын
Kudos to the interviewer for asking real questions that need to be answered and of course the administrator only had the usual ridiculous non-answers that are only helping to drive teachers out of education.
@OmegaWolf747
@OmegaWolf747 5 жыл бұрын
My solution would be to restore the power in the classroom that teachers used to have. In the 19th century, the teacher was the master of the schoolhouse. Trouble causers could be kicked out of the room if they didn't toe the line. These days, teachers have been reduced to babysitters for these unruly brats and often have to neglect the well behaved kids so they can do "intervention" for the little trouble causers.
@griz063
@griz063 5 жыл бұрын
I think it's a bit of a boondoggle to try to pin these events just on "an event at home" or "a mental/psychological issue. Because kids have suffered these things since time immemorial and not responded in these sorts of ways. The problem is lacking effective discipline, and not excusing (or even rewarding!) anti-social behavior. (ie, a child's anti-social behavior allows them to control an entire classroom; perhaps even multiple classrooms as the kids are taken to another one for "safety"). I cannot believe a body of adults who are allegedly well-educated in aspects of behavioral and developmental psychology, early childhood education and cognitive development would fail to recognize that children have always faced these challenges. And I would suggest that it's a logistical fallacy to trying to associate a brand new behavioral phenomena, with things that have always existed without causing this phenomena. This could well be a spin on one of the classic definitions of insanity. So much in how adults are responding to these children, is daft. (ie, "remove the audience" rather than just remove the problem child with physical force if necessary. It is false to say they the involvement is just with the problem child so the other children's parents are not informed. They involve the well behaving children by ending their education session to leave the room)
@juliekennedy9891
@juliekennedy9891 2 жыл бұрын
Also, I agree that he phrased it poorly-but legally, you can’t really speak, as an adult, about the discipline and interventions provided to another parent’s child. This is a confidentiality issue. So, yes, your child may witness discipline or interventions such as clearing a room-and your child may speak about it. But as the professional, we cannot tell parent A about the interventions provided to student B. That is a total violation of a few laws.
@griz063
@griz063 2 жыл бұрын
@@juliekennedy9891 But isn't this EXACTLY what "professionals" have done in our schools by setting themselves up as the "judge-prosecutors-jury" of what is and isn't abuse in the home when it comes to discipline? I was a young adult in the era when teachers would not just "assess" for toxic punishment in the home . . . they would actively pry and push and groom children to say what they wanted so they could direct Children's Services to swoop in and destroy a family for all time. We can talk about "violations of law". But what about violations of trust and ethics when it comes to the very thing that teachers are now trying to be oh, so noble and law-abiding about?? The current issue with children disrupting and owning the classroom and being rewarded for it in the eyes of all the other children. . . is directly caused by what teachers a generation ago decided was "their authority" with only a "law of superior compassion over parents" to back it up. And now we're to a place where in some regions of America, like Va, Ca and TN, we're to the point where teachers, school boards and even flubby would-be Governors are saying in essence the children belong to the State and the parents should just have the children and give them to a disproportionate number of childless women to raise according to "wokeness" morals substituting as "educational cirriculum". And if you question them they will run to AG Merrick Garland to have the parents declared terrorists. Teachers and the public education system have MUCH to answer for. Not just the teachers and school boards that actively plied this communist nonsense, but those who stood quietly by let it happen.
@juliekennedy9891
@juliekennedy9891 2 жыл бұрын
@@griz063 I would be interested to know where you are getting all of this information from. Because it is so much conjecture and full-on biased paranoia. I teach in CA-in one of its conservative areas. I have NEVER heard, as a teacher, that we should push and pry when it comes to concerns of abuse. In fact, we are told, over and over again, to not ask questions or investigate. That ruins the entire situation for ALL involved. I had to call CPS the other day because a kiddo was talking about the nice homes that her family owns, I said “Man, what does your dad do for a living?“ ( innocent question-thought she was like going to say that he worked in finance or real estate), and then she spilled out that he sells drugs “as a side hustle” and it is scary when people come to her house looking for him and his drugs. I told my admin what happened and made it VERY clear that I asked the child no questions once she mentioned the drugs or anything that I was concerned about. And my admin PRAISED me for following protocol. Secondly, we are encouraged to not share political ideologies with our students. And even in liberal CA, more than 40% of teachers are registered as Republicans. At my school, the vast majority of staff considers itself conservative. Also, I have only ever heard parents described by admin and teacher programs as useful partners in a child’s education. I will agree that many teachers can be frustrated by parents behaviors sometimes-but that is because of valid concerns. For example, I teach in the poorest town in CA-and so, many of my parents have little education. The average parent for my student has less than a high school diploma. And many of our parents actively encourage their children to drop out of high school. That is frustrating and hard. Or, I have had a student whose parents are intellectually disabled (IQ below a certain threshold) themselves refuse to put their child in the classroom for people with intellectual disabilities despite the child being in 10th grade and not knowing all her letters. And many of my parents provide their children with unstable home lives-I keep a post-it note on my desk for the one boy who has 8 sibling on campus ( I teach high school) with 7 different parental figures-and it can be hard to watch those results affect their children. The majority of my students have never lived in a home with two parents. BUT, I still respect that my students’ parents love their children so very much and are doing their absolute best to raise them. The parents don’t need to know any frustration or sadness that I have. And the parents know their kiddos better than I ever will. Lastly, I know that some places are moving towards not telling parents about things like trans identity-BUT that isn’t even true statewide in a liberal place like CA. I know many educators, such as myself, who have made it clear that we will never be dishonest with parents about their children. And my admin has understood that!
@rednexicanusmc5884
@rednexicanusmc5884 5 жыл бұрын
When I was in high school back in 1985 through 1989 the teachers didn’t put up with this If this happened at my high school the student would have been disciplined immediately
@scilines
@scilines 5 жыл бұрын
Bring back the strict nuns with rulers.
@rpm12091
@rpm12091 5 жыл бұрын
S Lines Yes, with wooden rulers!
@Laguero
@Laguero 5 жыл бұрын
The "touchy feely, Jean-Jacques Rousseau inspired, worship the innocence of precious children, time-outs are child abuse, only positive consequences" NEED TO STOP because we are destroying a generation of children. Kids look to us adults to be the grown ups, to establish order, to show them the way of right and wrong.
@EarthAngel504
@EarthAngel504 5 жыл бұрын
Where are the Fathers in these homes
@spirit1366
@spirit1366 5 жыл бұрын
AMEN
@EarthAngel504
@EarthAngel504 5 жыл бұрын
@Steve Barnes lol
@hedgefundphil
@hedgefundphil 4 жыл бұрын
The fathers have been kicked out by social services.
@maxfastest
@maxfastest 5 жыл бұрын
Why would ANY teacher continue to hold a job like this ?? Aint no way the pay warrents going through this crap every day at work !!!!
@lanessawitherspoon1332
@lanessawitherspoon1332 2 жыл бұрын
That assistant principal is a tool.
@kathaiti
@kathaiti 5 жыл бұрын
Thank God I never became a teacher.
@DIAMONDGIRL57
@DIAMONDGIRL57 2 жыл бұрын
Bunch of hooligans! I have also had to clear the classroom! A third grader began throwing desks!
@christinewoodruff255
@christinewoodruff255 5 жыл бұрын
Teachers think they got it rough? They ain't seen nuthin yet!
@AngelaGuinn
@AngelaGuinn Жыл бұрын
Sadly, most of these behaviors are perpetuated by minority students. As an African-American educator, it is disparaging how very little misconduct improves even after parent conferences. So many parents are accepting of the ill conduct or condone it all together. It is a gross misrepresentation of part of the goal of the Civil Rights movement and why so many educators fight to improve conditions for all students. SMH! No wonder why so many teachers can professions within the first five years. IJS.
@neosmith80
@neosmith80 5 жыл бұрын
this is what happens when you can't punish your kids
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 5 жыл бұрын
neosmith80 No one can. Not the parents. Not the teacher. Not the principal. Maybe not even the police. They were told to stand down in Ferguson MO by the mayor and let them go.
@karenhardie1132
@karenhardie1132 5 жыл бұрын
Cps will be called if you discipline. You can't win.
@krbulldog
@krbulldog 5 жыл бұрын
Retired educator here. Retired 8 yrs ago as an assistant principal. The reason suspensions are not used as they are in the past is the media. They look at numbers of kids suspended and look at race. Sadly more black kids are suspended and the media and others use the race card. Superintendents and boards just suppress suspensions and kids run wild. They are terrified of the race card. Attorneys don’t help because the parents threaten law suits and administration caves. This is why charter schools are thriving. They don’t have to put up with bad behavior.
@skn9895
@skn9895 4 жыл бұрын
I had once thought about becoming a teacher. I’m so glad I didn’t. I value my sanity; and my life....
@okiebrown6035
@okiebrown6035 5 жыл бұрын
My daughter's class has been removed from two of their classes so far this year for their safety. It is sad that not only is her class being interrupted but the classes those students have to go into is also interrupted. It is ridiculous!
@junechoi7595
@junechoi7595 2 жыл бұрын
Look for a faith-based private school with a small classroom size where the school empowers the teachers and supports them in doing their job. My kids are going to one that also heavily focuses on academics. My kindergarten-aged boys are learning public school’s 2nd-grade level “everything”. I know most of the kids and parents, and I know half of them are better moms than I am. Their education is called “Classical education”. They read many books with beautiful words and stories, and they learn how to love and self-care as well. Best darn school and teachers(besides some incredible preschool teachers I met).
@bakasamacollects2054
@bakasamacollects2054 5 жыл бұрын
I was a 2nd grade teacher in 18-19. This happend at least twice a week in about half the classes. As in half the classes were evacuated or just paused to take care of an issue like this twice a week on average. The admimistration wants to blame it on stress and mental issues but parents are zero help. When I asked my principal what would happend if a teacher decided to press charges against a student for assult he told me that teacher would proably never teach again. You just have to accept it.
@1vw4me
@1vw4me 4 жыл бұрын
Ha! Fugg that school district! I would NEVER allow myself to be assaulted by one of these thugs! I'd have straight-out told the Admin "I quit! Effectively immediately!"
@Deeluvpara56
@Deeluvpara56 5 жыл бұрын
Parents should be held responsible for their child's actions. If parents have to be fined highly when their kids do that. Maybe they would start being parents.
@daviddansker7114
@daviddansker7114 5 жыл бұрын
Parents shouldn't be allowed to send their kids to school unless they can afford to pay for it not force you to pay for it out of your property taxes then the attitudes would change the behavior would change there would be buy-in now there's nothing in except child care and free food of course they're going to send their kids there
@johnboyf-15vet51
@johnboyf-15vet51 5 жыл бұрын
What no one will ever say is that the schools involved are mainly black schools.
@Vid7872
@Vid7872 5 жыл бұрын
They don't ever show the kids. Why not?
@thaintriguing1
@thaintriguing1 5 жыл бұрын
Makes the hs school I work at seem like cake walk, whatever that means
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 5 жыл бұрын
thaintriguing1 Sadly, I don’t think teaching as a profession will last much longer. Online and homeschool is on the rise for a reason. I know it’s not the teachers fault, it’s a selected few students that make the classroom hell for everyone else.
@MysLed
@MysLed 4 жыл бұрын
From what I remember from my time in school. These kind of children, the one's who lack such remedial and basic social skills were deemed to be a SPECIAL NEEDS student. So as soon as the schools determined of a child's "special needs", they would immediately send each of those socially inept kids to an entirely separate school. One that had specialized teachers who are better trained with handling in teaching these students with those basic psychological, social and behavioral abilities.
@brpitrepeters7983
@brpitrepeters7983 5 жыл бұрын
Segregate the kids who want to learn from the trouble makers.
@YSLRD
@YSLRD 5 жыл бұрын
Remember busing? My 7 yr old daughter in a suburban school was groped in class and held down on the playground and threatened with rape . 2 different boys. A teacher at the middle school suffered a broken wrist while trying to stop 2 girls from fighting. 1987.
@p52893
@p52893 5 жыл бұрын
Alpha Male Teachers, the solution.
@TheCarlinCoop
@TheCarlinCoop 5 жыл бұрын
The fact that the solution is to have people trained to deal with problematic behaviors “cost too much money” goes to show you these schools don’t actually care about solving the problem and the teachers are left with no real solutions. Honestly I think it’s worth the money.
@lpm67
@lpm67 5 жыл бұрын
Is this due to mainstreaming or poor parenting, rising poverty or what. Maybe a combination? Why aren't the repetitive offenders removed and placed in special classes that have multiple staff to more effectively manage the student(s)? Or maybe the parents should be bought in to assist their offspring to manage the behavior.
@DavidFoxfire
@DavidFoxfire 5 жыл бұрын
Fucking A on the "Mainstreaming" part. That is something I'd be very adamantly opposed to, and I ended up a Sped case myself. _Never_ Mainstream a Special Needs Student unless you know that he's no longer Special Needs. For the sake of everyone else in the room.
@lpm67
@lpm67 5 жыл бұрын
@@DavidFoxfire my son was mainstreamed against my wishes, it was very hard on him. He did much better and was really calm in a more specialized class with teachers and aides that understood his needs but also knew not to pander to poor behavior. They listened to me when I said what he could do and what was difficult for him and he thrived, then some idiot decided he should be mainstreamed and within a week it was chaos and everyone suffered.
@514rlfranks
@514rlfranks 5 жыл бұрын
Lilly what is mainstreaming?
@DavidFoxfire
@DavidFoxfire 5 жыл бұрын
@@514rlfranks Mainstreaming is taking a Special Needs kid and putting him into the general student population. Often by declaring him 'normal' even though he still has problems. This is usually done because the Schools don't have the funding to fill in that needs. It can also be done because they just plain do not like the kid. (As what happened to me during the 70s and 80s.)
@514rlfranks
@514rlfranks 5 жыл бұрын
David Foxfire thank you for explaining that. I work with children who have a crisis response call made for them, and do follow up with the families. The public school situation is deplorable, this I know.
@saabtech3510
@saabtech3510 5 жыл бұрын
These school policies reinforce bad behavior. If you don't consistently enforce reasonable boundaries you will destroy these kids. The teachers are stuck between unruly kids on one side, and school administration that enforces a policy of rewarding bad behavior, on the other side. You wonder why teachers are quitting? The high school my son went to lost 15 teachers this year because of this. The principal will actually bully and threaten teachers into passing kids who don't even have seat time. That's right, the policy is to pass kids that just hang out in the halls, and around the neighborhood. No detention for skipping classes, or going in and out whenever you want to. The assistant principal was assaulted a couple weeks ago by a 14 year old.....and nothing was done. Seriously.
@aeo719
@aeo719 5 жыл бұрын
haha.... all the solutions were solved in the 50s.... and rejected in the 70s ... good luck. Now back to my safe space 😜
@THXx1138
@THXx1138 5 жыл бұрын
Rejected in the 70's? Bullshit. We knew damn well to not disrupt class or it was straight to the principal's office for a painful paddling. That was only a precursor to what awaited for you at home. It all went soft n the 80's.
@channelmar15
@channelmar15 5 жыл бұрын
@@THXx1138 Sounds about right.
@grangerousdesigns4678
@grangerousdesigns4678 5 жыл бұрын
It's so annoying when they just say children and won't point out what children are doing this. It's so ridiculous that all kids are lumped in the same category when that's not reality. People need to speak truthfully and o well if the truth hurts.
@sassy3923
@sassy3923 5 жыл бұрын
Homeschool! I did......
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