Substitute Teacher Arrested After Beating Up Student

B_Phlyy

Pineapple Eating Unicorn
Did she just get her teaching license? She looks so young and I'd never suspect she was a teacher based on her attire.

Even though the kid hit her first, she went way overboard. She beat that kid like they owed her something.
 

dicapr

Well-Known Member
Did she just get her teaching license? She looks so young and I'd never suspect she was a teacher based on her attire.

Even though the kid hit her first, she went way overboard. She beat that kid like they owed her something.

Depending on the state a substitute teacher isn’t always a licensed educator. I know my brother would substitute teach while he was in college because it fit his schedule. He was 20. I’m thinking this was the case in this situation. Someone with a high school degree watching a class instead of someone whose profession this is.
 

1QTPie

Elder Sim
Did she just get her teaching license? She looks so young and I'd never suspect she was a teacher based on her attire.

Even though the kid hit her first, she went way overboard. She beat that kid like they owed her something.


Looks like she came into the class to fight. That outfit, the hair being tied up, etc. She was waiting. I don't care what that child may have said to her, this is just atrocious.
 

Laela

Sidestepping the "lynch mob"
Why are these young women in the classroom to begin with? They don't have the patience or passion to be teachers, who traditionally are nurturers....I don't see no nurturing SMH
I know kids today can be challenging..but are schools that desperate?
 

Lylddlebit

Well-Known Member
I don't like anything about this. It sad to see how people have normalized disrespectful children especially while they are teenagers. It's sad for adults to abuse children no matter what they have done. It's sad for parents expect the world to coddle their child(ren) better than they raise and equipt their child(ren) to function successfully in the real world. It's an all around mess. Nobody involved was "right" that's why it's a complete disaster.

A respectful child...An appropriate adult...A competent parent makes all the difference in stopping this stuff long before it gets to this point. I wish on a larger scale people would stop focusing on who is the most wrong and build up appropriate from the ground up. It's a whole lot of mess on several levels by the time it turns into these examples that need to be addressed.
 
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Laela

Sidestepping the "lynch mob"
I mostly agree ..however even well-trained children have their days in school, not to mentiin bullying and peer pressure being prevalent. If a teacher doesn't have control of a classroom, game over.

I've grown up seeing kids get checked by teachers who have the necessary skill and maturity to control what happens in the class without lifting a finger or physically threatening a child.
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A respectful child...An appropriate adult...A competent parent makes all the difference in stopping this stuff before it gets to this point. I wish on a larger scale people would stop looking at who is the most wrong and build up appropriate from the ground up. It's a whole lot of mess on several levels by the time it turns into these examples.
 

dancinstallion

Well-Known Member
I mostly agree ..however even well-trained children have their days in school, not to mentiin bullying and peer pressure being prevalent. If a teacher doesn't have control of a classroom, game over.

I've grown up seeing kids get checked by teachers who have the necessary skill and maturity to control what happens in the class without lifting a finger or physically threatening a child.

While I agree with you. I think when you grew up and where you grew up is not the same as what is going on in the classrooms of America today. It is terrible.
I don't advocate teachers beating kids. BUT these students will beat a teacher and another student down without thinking twice about.
 

Lylddlebit

Well-Known Member
I mostly agree ..however even well-trained children have their days in school, not to mentiin bullying and peer pressure being prevalent. If a teacher doesn't have control of a classroom, game over.

I've grown up seeing kids get checked by teachers who have the necessary skill and maturity to control what happens in the class without lifting a finger or physically threatening a child.


I want to agree with you. I just don't want the point to be lost behind a smokescreen. An" off" day, bullying, peer pressure, personal problems and the need for adjustment soon becomes labeled "real life" once a child transitions to an adult. The negatives of life rarely lessen as we age, we just get more accountability to handle them as we age and many times get more freedom as an adult to distance ourselves from other people's foolishness by establishing well developed boundaries. This is why it is so imperative that each stage of growing up that people receive the accountability and life skills they will need. You know... little by little building character while they are still kids so by the time they are adults they are well developed and functioning citizens. You can talk about teachers lacking control in the classroom. That is one of many valid points within this scenario that can (in some cases) be part of the problem...but consider which children are most likely to grow up and eventually become these inappropriate adults...Mostly likely, it's those who did not develop life skills when they were still kids, and practice them with growing independence as teenagers...Those who don't consider one major mistake ruining their life or the life of someone else...Those who lack discernment and self discipline...Those whose parents justify or simply fail to address unacceptable behavior rather than correct it before it becomes a liability or places the kid in harm's way. The substitutes were wrong...you won't get any defense from me towards them in that area. However I don't want the point to be lost. There was a lot wrong within the individuals, within the school and within the homes that lead the situations to this outcome.
 
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