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Do You Think The Schools Today Are Too Lenient?

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do you think schools today are too lenient

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Do You Think The Schools Today Are Too Lenient?

Postby MuNxMuN » Sep 16th, '06, 03:38

some people say that schools today are too lenient, like teachers can't do as much as they can in the old days ex. teachers can hit the children :-k and now kids get less homework and such....not sure how it is in other countries but it's like that in the US (and in some asian countries)


i think school's are lenient now but not that much only a little....maybe it's cause i go to a somewhat strict school and i'm mostly in smart classes and they give you more work and demand more from you and crap :sweating: or i'm just used to the way things are nowadays since i've never experienced the way school was a long time ago :sweating: *hopes all that made sense* :laughing:






definition of lenient for people who don't know what it means (sarah) :laughing:



adj.
Inclined not to be harsh or strict; merciful, generous, or indulgent
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Postby MuNxMuN » Sep 16th, '06, 03:44

Sarah wrote:I was thinking what it meant :laughing:




Umm my schools too strict. And when I say too strict, I mean TOO strict :zipped:



haha i knew putting the definiton there was a good idea :laughing:


but are you only talking about your school or schools in australia? :unsure: cause i'm talking about school's in general and not just the school you go to :p
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Postby BLAHBLAHBLAH » Sep 16th, '06, 03:49

our school was really lenient last year, you could wear short skirts and hardly got in trouble for anything, but our new principal doesn't take any crap

but i do get a lot of work mostl cause i'm in honors classes but the other classes barely get any homwork or projects

but yeah i do think that schools are too lenient and rely on the parents to do stuff about their kids, but most parents don't do anything
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Postby Logann » Sep 16th, '06, 04:01

We cant wear shirts past our butts, or sagging pants any more, for fear we might have weapons in them. :confusion:
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Postby AspirinE » Sep 16th, '06, 09:07

Strictness is wat makes people who they are, school is SUPPOSED to be hard, it aint no tourist attraction.

In russia school is use to have a big meaning especially in the soviet days, those that russian on this board know what im talking bout, and it is now starting to degrade slowly the more capitalistic we become.

The smartest people come out the toughest school - fact.

Fucking liberals and their "compassion" is whats really killing education.




Uniforms and daily grade reports is what schools need.
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Postby yoshi » Sep 16th, '06, 14:50

yeah, i think they are too lenient. there were situations here, when students put a recycle bin on their english teacher's head and he couldn't defend himself, cause that'd be considered as violence against students.

^ that's sick, cause students can do practically everything. my school is kinda lenient, but people who go there are normal boys n girls. but there are places, where you're actually scared to go, cause you never know what's gonna happen.

and now they say "we have to do something" - what can they do, if teachers have no authority :confusion: they can shout, write/call your parents or send you to the principal. and that's all.. i don't think 17-18 yrs old thugs care about it..

if they want school to "bring up" kids, they need to strenghten the discipline.
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Postby sinemm » Sep 16th, '06, 15:00

oh noo..not really..mine is strict too..thats annoyin somtimes..

im not sure bout if it always works or not..

but i guess it depends on the teachers' behavious n the students..it can work maybe..

but it can give bad effects too..

but i dont think schools r too lenient..
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Postby ,-,'-{Bar}-',-, » Sep 16th, '06, 15:28

teacher tried to hit me id sock them back in the face
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Postby Coccoa » Sep 16th, '06, 16:37

They should be more strict. Half people in my old school carried firearms on em and nobody stopped them.
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Postby Shady4lyfe » Sep 29th, '06, 23:45

I think that school is lenient but not neccessarily in a bad way. It's kind of bad and it's kind of good. Good because children should not be physically hurt in order for the message to get through. Bad because teacher's cannot even raise their voice and be strict, so students can do whatever they feel like. That's what can be said from my experience in public school. Plus, it also depends on what part of the world you;re going to school in. North America's school's are much more free, loose and lenient than british schools etc.
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Postby Hadez » Oct 13th, '06, 08:37

i think P.E. classes have too much slack. 90% of the kidz dont' do the exercises. my school doesnt even follow its own rules. at my school if you miss 10 dayz in a row, you get kicked out. i recently moved to WA with my dad this past summa, enrolled in a new school, and my old school is still callin my mom letting her know i wasn't there.
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