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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve seen four teachers at my child’s elementary school control the classroom without raising their voice. I asked my child how this is done and my child said the students don’t misbehave because they don’t want to disappoint the teacher. There is one teacher at the school who is always screaming at the kids and clearly does not know how to manage the classroom. This teacher is an authoritarian jerk.[/quote] Not how it works. No teacher I know can effectively manage or discipline a class today. The one teacher just lucked out with a combo of kids who are problems, it happens. More often than not, there usually only one or a couple kids that literally can take a whole class down . We have all experienced this. No one should be yelling. But at some point the admin has to get involved, and they absolutely will not. Yesterday, a principal in the larger metro area apparently just snapped, its all over the Baltimore news. He lost his job immediately. Not supporting bad disciplinary behavior, but everyone understands what probably happened. Teaching today is no joke. [/quote]
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