To: Twotone
If I thought a student was being belligerent, I’d send them to the principle’s office. In these litigious days, physically accosting a student can be very bad for one’s career.
When I was in elementary school, the physical punishment had JUST been ending, but the memory existed, and the teachers did nothing to tamp down the stories. Back when you had real men teaching 5th grade, Mr. Paul was known for picking up a disagreeable student by his hair. The stories bought him an extra few years of authority. Starting in 6th grade, I was i n prep school, and physical treatment was tolerated. Mr. Kelly, the English teacher would give noogies for repeated infractions. Seventh grader Martha Mendlovitz received numerous earned noogies. No one had any issue at the time, not even Martha. Today? Brrrr...
9 posted on
01/26/2024 11:48:29 AM PST by
Dr. Sivana
("If you can’t say something nice . . . say the Rosary." [Red Badger])
To: Dr. Sivana
Ha! Yes, my fourth grade teacher was a very petite Japanese man. When the boys would act up he’d whack them with a yard stick. HARD! I doubt anyone ever complained, even to their parents. They knew they were being brats.
12 posted on
01/26/2024 11:52:06 AM PST by
Twotone
(I used to worry there'd be a civil war. Now I worry there won't be. - Mark Steyn)
To: Dr. Sivana
Seventh grader Martha Mendlovitz received numerous earned noogies.
But nowhere close to the noogie record of Lisa Looper
37 posted on
01/26/2024 5:08:49 PM PST by
LeoTDB69
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