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Old 8th May 2008, 15:19   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Ethics, fundamentalist teachers, and just punishments

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Originally Posted by WhatsGrammar? View Post
If it was your intention to give a small lecture AND make a bit of a joke about it then sending the student to the classroom was probably not the way to go with this. That would suggest a more severe form of punishment. I assume that you left your class unattended whilst you went to the classroom.
I,m not critiscising but if your intention is to give a jokey little lecture then that could have been dealt with in the corner of the classroom in a quiet one on one basis. IMHO
Also, once a student is outside your classroom, then he's outside your control. If you want to control the discipline, you have to keep the student with you.

And by the way, good job! Agree with you completely.
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