moarmoto
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I can relate. Went to school in an Asian country until grade 6.Teachers and students here don't realize how good they have it. I grew up in Kenya, school started at 6.45am, ended at 5pm, I remember getting beat up in school (by the teachers, that was discipline), detention was humiliation and kneeling all day, If the teacher beat a kid, the parents blame the kid for making a mistake. From kindergarten onward, students are ranked according to their grades and it's made open, so everyone know's whose dumb and who is smart to pick on. Needless to say, when moving here the learning material was years behind, what was taught there in Grade 3, they teach in grade 6 here.
Teachers got little to no money there unless they were in the private sector, the teachers worked 3x harder than the ones I had here to make sure all the students lead a better life than them, even if it was disciplined.
my neighbor is a teacher, she lives the most chill life I know, spend holidays in Florida, got an RV to chill on weekends up North, great benefits and retirement plans, she's always gardening in the summer and couldn't be happier.
Teachers beat kids for discipline and grades are out in the open.
My mom was a middle school teacher who beat her students at school and me at home for discipline and out of line behaviours.
It's an accepted practice (or it used to be. Not anymore, I heard).
When I came to Canada, I could not believe how ****** kids were behaving towards own parents and teachers (except recent immigrant kids like myself).
Having said that, maybe Asian teachers, though paid less, had easier time dealing with kids. Kids listened when you beat them. It wasn't even vilant beating either. It was reasonable beating (lol).
Can we allow beating ****** brats and pay teachers less? It'll do good for the society and government budgets.
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