Shangas
I'll Lock Up
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http://www.theage.com.au/world/no-cane-no-gain-in-the-behaviour-of-students-20120405-1wflt.html
British teachers have noted a rise in disobedient, rude and generally poorly-behaved students since the abolishment of corporal punishment (caning) in the British school-system in the late 1980s.
I'm sure a lot of the older people here (and the parents of the younger people) have, or have heard, a lot of stories about being caned in school. Something that's definitely thought of as "golden era". I thought it'd be interesting to post this here for general readership.
My father used to tell me about children being caned in school. He said my uncle (who was an English teacher for several years), also doubled as his school's discipline-master. I've never questioned my uncle about that...I'm not sure if, in retrospect, it's something he's particularly proud of...
British teachers have noted a rise in disobedient, rude and generally poorly-behaved students since the abolishment of corporal punishment (caning) in the British school-system in the late 1980s.
I'm sure a lot of the older people here (and the parents of the younger people) have, or have heard, a lot of stories about being caned in school. Something that's definitely thought of as "golden era". I thought it'd be interesting to post this here for general readership.
My father used to tell me about children being caned in school. He said my uncle (who was an English teacher for several years), also doubled as his school's discipline-master. I've never questioned my uncle about that...I'm not sure if, in retrospect, it's something he's particularly proud of...