I’m beginning to believe that you have a psychiatric disorder. There is nothing that would justify this treatment of children: if the kid has a discussion with his/her teacher concerning that kid’s behavior and the kid doesn’t respond well, it’s escalated to the principal who gets in contact with the kid’s parents.
No teacher anywhere can resort to weird “punishments” like putting them in the “dungeon”.
You don’t have kids yourself, do you?
You are, of course, free to believe anything you want to believe. That doesn't make it true ... or even reasonable.
You responded to my post #9. Have you read the article? No?
Go ahead and do that. I'll wait ...
[ a few moments later ]
OK ... now that you have read the article, you know that my Post #9 is an objectively true statement.
Ponder that fact for a moment.
We don't know the whole story. Obviously. We don't know what sort of classroom misbehavior drove the teachers to employ this sort of inappropriate punishment. Since we don't know all the facts, we can't properly assess or solve the actual problem.
if the kid has a discussion with his/her teacher concerning that kid’s behavior and the kid doesn’t respond well, it’s escalated to the principal who gets in contact with the kid’s parents.
BWAHAHAHAHAHahahahahahahaha!!! Yeah. Right. The apple seldom falls far from the tree ... the real problem kids have real problem parents. You can't discipline them, you can't get any help from the parents, you can't expel them, and you can't teach the children who actually want to learn.
I'm not going to make this personal. I ask the same courtesy from you.