http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/engl … 643553.stm
IMO, student was really being a d-bag, but the teacher overreacted.
A couple years ago, one of my science teachers told the story of how his gym teacher dealt with a similar situation when he was a student.
He cleared the rest of the class out of the room and told the disrespecting student that if he really wanted to behave in that manner, he should hit him right there and then. The student hit him pretty hard, but then the teacher knocked him flat.
IMO that's what the teacher should have done. Could be justified as self-defense.
IMO, student was really being a d-bag, but the teacher overreacted.
A couple years ago, one of my science teachers told the story of how his gym teacher dealt with a similar situation when he was a student.
He cleared the rest of the class out of the room and told the disrespecting student that if he really wanted to behave in that manner, he should hit him right there and then. The student hit him pretty hard, but then the teacher knocked him flat.
IMO that's what the teacher should have done. Could be justified as self-defense.