I'm not talking about physical discipline, but any punishment beyond detention (and even that now can't be immediate, but has to be with 3 days notice) requires an inordinate amount of paperwork and meetings with superiors & parents.MrJonno wrote:When it comes to discipline only a limited amount should be needed to control children, its not a schools job to teach a children that kicking the shit out of another child is a bad thing thats parents role. If a school needs to do more than give a kid lines or detention for not doing their homework that the school isnt at fault the pupil/parents areTwo factors I'd identify are the lack of, or difficulty in, providing proper discipline in schools, and the overwhelming bureaucratic burden on teachers
For all practical purposes, an individual teacher has no resources to deal with a constantly disruptive pupil, not even refusing to have them in the class.
It's one of several reasons why I took early retirement a couple of years ago.