I tried to steer this thread into comedyland by trolling about Texas originally being spanish.... I return, and its a discussion about beating kids into obedience.
I'm not entering this hornets nest.....
All rght, we all know I can't stay away from such things, so I'm going to make one argument. People talk about how children should fear their teachers. A good fear, but fear nonetheless. Apparently, this instills disipline because they fear consequences etc etc. I dare say, that any person who enjoys standing in front of 20-30 kids who fear you for 6 hours a day should definitely not be around children.
Oh, and PJ, that schools grading system is old and retarded. The grade you get when you finish school represents what your ability is now. Not what it was 6 months ago, not what it mght be tomorrow. Tests you take over the year should never factor into that grade, those grades serve two other purposes. firstly, they allow the student to see where they stand and highlight areas they need to work on. Secondly, they provide a means for the teacher to see how well your classes have been, how much your students have learned. If they score high, you're probably on the right path. If they score low, you should start looking for alternative ways to teach. Sure, tests taken over the year can be a help when yiu set the final grade, but that final grade should still only represent the level the student is at right now.
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