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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why the F are you blaming teachers!!!! Do you think we want a kid in our class to threaten to kill us? Or a kid who hits, bites, or spits on us? Do you think we want a kid who is destroying the classroom we use our own money to decorate. Do you really believe we want a kid who is making all the other kids in the class suffer? There is NOTHING we can do. Blame administrators- principals, special Ed. Directors, and board members who no longer allow kids to be suspended or disciplined. Or block kids from going to special Ed placements. Teachers send kids to the office and they are sent right back to our class often with a treat. We are told to “build a relationship” with the kid who is threatening to kill us or cussing us out or attacking us. [/quote] I am a university professor and department head, and I’ve been spat at, cursed at, had things thrown at me, and more this year by a couple of students. There are so many layers of bureaucracy. Everything I do to try and get rid of these students results in legal jumping down my throat, or non-faculty administrators (who have never taught) worrying about optics/legal/process. It is a crisis for these students, a crisis for our society, and a crisis for education. Ugh. [/quote] ‘Get rid of these students’. Nice, op, really nice. [/quote] Oh. Are you back at work, this being your job, sweetheart? Did your spectrumy son make it to college and flunk out, or not quite get there? It’s this professors fault, what with her evil desire to not be physically attacked and treated as less than human, that your child has failed in mainstream education, which naturally requires that all educational opportunities for those ummmm rare students who can get through a lesson without throwing a desk or swearing should be destroyed because uh equities demand that? Take your crazy sloppy a$$ to Special Needs.[/quote] That was my first post on the thread. My second was the one right after that about the impact on budgets. Anyone who uses the phrase ‘get rid of them’ as it relates to kids shouldn’t be in the education field. It’s a Friday. You should really take a deep breath and chill out. People will take you more seriously if you don’t communicate in such a caustic manner. Peace, love and joy, my friend. [/quote] Why would I be concerned about your code when whatever thing you parent is such a disaster that you try to justify attacking a college professor who describes being insulted and assaulted? Heal thyself. So sorry your child is so repugnant that all and sundry want them elsewhere. Must be hard, eh?[/quote]
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