Posted on 04/21/2022 11:26:47 AM PDT by nickcarraway
I had my first male teacher in fourth grade at Cayuga Heights Elementary outside Ithaca. That was back in 1960. I don’t know if he was a WW II veteran, but I DO know you did’t act up in Mr. Razzman’s class.
He never threatened to shoot any of us, but he had firm control of that class. Of course, we were docile suburban kids and, if anybody DID act up, Dad would take care of the problem when we got home. So we had the double threat of Mr. Razzman and Dad.
>>> “I have shot kids younger than him,” the teacher can be heard saying. <<<
Now that he needs a new career I’d suggest a job with the Red Army. He’d fit in just fine.
My late brother, who was a line backer in high school, was the teacher to which they sent all the problem kids when he taught third grade. This was when the “rewards system” was in full swing. This changed when the assistant principle asked little Johnnie, not his real name, what reward his teacher had given him to sit still and quietly do his work, and Johnnie replied: “He said he wouldn’t hit me.”
After that, my brother had to get more creative. He explained to his class that he just couldn’t threaten to hit unruly students anymore. He explained to them that he would have to “sweeten them up” with the chocolate coating machine that they kept in the coat room. He taught the students how to pantomime getting the machine out and loading it with chocolate, etc. The next unruly student gave up after my brother started to walk over to pick him up and dump him in the machine.
“Additionally, the Bancroft students, staff, and families who have been affected by this incident are also being supported in processing this concerning event,”
“processing” - one those words that should be lost.
This guy is welcome to teach my kids any day.
I had a drill instructor say to me: “I’ve killed better men than you”. Basic training. I was an adult.
In the 50s, had a WWII-vet ex-Marine in my public school in a slightly rough area of NYC. Nobody messed with him.
He was famous for making disruptive kids bend over in front of the entire lunchroom (because lunch was their favorite time for harassing other children) and then kicking them in the backside while we all cheered.
It worked. Granted, a little harsh...but I betcha none of those kids ever went to jail, if only because he made them look ridiculous and we were laughing at them.
These Lib Whack Jobs are really losing their $h!t. Not that they had much of a grasp on reality to begin with.
Dads are extinct in many Cultrals as of late
when i went to school teachers woudl grab students by the neck and pin them against the walls- seen it several times- even had a lunch cafeteria dude jump over the counter- ruin across the tops of the long tables- food flying everywhere- and tackled 2 kids who were fighting-
Kids didn’t act up much back then- but when they did- they got whopped for it- Everyone survived just fine too- noone suffered any ‘irreparable psychological damage’ because they KNEW they were the cause of the problem and just accepted the consequences- I guess kids were just tougher back when?-
What a nation of pantywaists.
We need a name.
In 1963 I had a Spanish teacher who left Cuba to escape Castro. She would swear at kids in Spanish and had full control of the classroom.
Sounded more like he was letting the kid know he wasn’t afraid more than threatening the kid.
Former Marine.
I hear Bidet might be looking for someone with public speaking skills.....
Had a teacher in fifth grade, old vet from WW-II and Korea. You had the audacity to talk back( I never did) he’d sometimes punch or verbally slandered. Once the guy broke a kids arm. He was teaching the next day. Kid in a cast.
Aside from that he was a good teacher and kept a very respectful bunch of students.
He probably got a reprimand I dunno. That was 1968
I’m not going to judge this guy too harshly. I taught middle school in the inner city of Los Angeles for 11 years. Those kids can make you really, really mad. They just get under your skin. Sooner or later, you’re likely to snarl something you shouldn’t.
So you know!
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