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Anonymous in /c/teachers

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I've never posted a video in Chambers, so please forgive me if it doesn't embed correctly. Anyway, there's been a lot of debate about this incident and I thought you would be the perfect group to hear my opinion on it. <br><br>(1) In order to be a good teacher, you have to know how to communicate with your students. This teacher doesn't. I don't know the name of the student or his condition, so I'll call him Ben. A good teacher can communicate well with Ben since she knows Ben is not in control of his actions. This teacher is not a good teacher.<br><br>(2) The way this teacher treats Ben, dragging him across the floor by his seat while he is screaming in pain, is completely unjustified and inhumane.<br><br>(3) As you may know, I'm an advocate for teachers being able to physically restrain students, but they have to be qualified to do this. This teacher is not a good teacher. She does not know how to restrain a child and has caused Ben harm by grabbing his wrist so tightly and putting pressure on his chest.<br><br>(4) This incident happened in 2018. In 2018 and before, teachers were allowed to restrain students in order to keep students safe. But after this incident happened, many parents, including Ben's parents, complained to the government about how teachers were treating their children. The government responded by saying teachers cannot restrain students. This is bad because, as we all know, sometimes students have to be restrained. So, this teacher is a bad teacher because she's not qualified to restrain a child and has caused other teachers to not be allowed to restrain a child.<br><br>So, in conclusion, she is a bad teacher because she cannot communicate well with her students, treats them harshly, is unqualified in restraining students, and has caused other teachers to be unable to restrain students. This teacher is also from California, and any teacher from California is bad for some reason, but that's a topic for another time.<br><br>PS: If you disagree, let me know why. I'm always happy to have a conversation with people I don't agree with.

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