Another fun day with urban kids. A student who just came back to school after about 3 months of suspension told me to F off about 30 times and slammed a locker in my face. I'm not sure if he would of hit me but he sure was close. All of this because I asked him to stay after class for 2 minutes with about 10 other students who were talking during our anouncements. Apparently he has anger problems but man, I would never have attacked a teacher in the way he was threatening to. It really depresses me the attitudes that many students feel are acceptable in schools today. His reaction was extreme but very typical of many of the students I have. Fourtunately another teacher, who knows the student much better, and I were able to calm him down and deal with the situation between the three of us. If he had gone to the office I probably would never have seen him again. Somedays this job is both thrilling and deeply depresing at the same time.
Posted by Anna (Member # 2582) on :
Posted by HRE (Member # 6263) on :
Does it help that I can promise you that there are many in my generation who are not like that? That there are many of us that appreciate and respect teachers, and have an unsatiable lust for knowledge?
I know the type of kid you're talking about...I almost got into a fight with one last week. I sincerely hope the situation improves.
Posted by Book (Member # 5500) on :
Yeah, we kids can be preeeeetty stupid.
Posted by Starla* (Member # 5835) on :
((((beatnix)))
Posted by Sweet William (Member # 5212) on :
If he had gone to the office I probably would never have seen him again.
Maybe the place would be better off without him.
I know that sounds cold, and it is. But the other kids deserve a good education free of violence. If he can't behave himself in a normal society, maybe it is time to cast him out.
This is what he does (after being gone for three months) to show that he values an education?