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Corporal Punishment In Schools
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What are your thoughts on this and would you be happy to see it introduced in the UK?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some of today's children are not feral or have no respect for adults because they were not smacked. Its because they have had no discipline. Kids can be given harsh discipline without resorting to violence. Some parents have no idea and want to treat their children like their friends. They threaten without following through or give up in the end because they have not learned the skills and perhaps have no self-discipline. In my opinion physical violence has no place in teaching kids right from wrong but drawing a line in the sand and making sure its not crossed without consequence is very important at home or at school .
I well remember my schooldays when many teachers were profligate in handing out corporal punishment.
Having made a couple of mistakes in maths on one occasion the sadistic teacher, rather than his usual "correction" of a clip on the ear he decided that as I had made two mistakes it was necessary to slap both ears at the same time - I'm sure this is why I now suffer terrible tinnitus.
Corporal punishment would be welcomed by some sadistic teachers who no doubt enjoy meting it out (there were certainly a few at my old school). Mathematics became my best subject in later years when the subject was taken over by a more gentle compassionate guy who was brilliant in bringing put the best without any violence at all - he commanded much respect owing to this and his skills at teaching. Only inadequate teachers need to resort to barbarism.
For this reason alone it must be proscribed.
Having made a couple of mistakes in maths on one occasion the sadistic teacher, rather than his usual "correction" of a clip on the ear he decided that as I had made two mistakes it was necessary to slap both ears at the same time - I'm sure this is why I now suffer terrible tinnitus.
Corporal punishment would be welcomed by some sadistic teachers who no doubt enjoy meting it out (there were certainly a few at my old school). Mathematics became my best subject in later years when the subject was taken over by a more gentle compassionate guy who was brilliant in bringing put the best without any violence at all - he commanded much respect owing to this and his skills at teaching. Only inadequate teachers need to resort to barbarism.
For this reason alone it must be proscribed.