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> The teacher here had a stroke, not quite the same, but IMO he never came back the same teacher did he? He should have taken more time off, or retired from the proffession, we know strokes can be stress related. Teachers need looking after more, and that teacher must have shown signs of not being all there, why was it not acted on?
>The best thing he coold have done was get another member of staff in to sort it
> As you have no experience of the UK schools, you can only surmise what it is like
> How could he get another member of staff without leaving the classroom/lab, which he cannot do if there are other children in there?
Do you think children need to fear teachers?> My daughter is a teacher, and she was told by a 10 year old to ''shut the F**k up you b**ch''!!
> There is no respect nowadays.
>surely his defence should have got that down to Diminished Responsibilities which makes me think that this teacher with all the sympathy he is getting and thoughts of what may have happened, infact in reality must have no defence to his actions.
> I read a report recently that said the boy in question was a really good boy, no trouble in the neighbourhood, helped his mum with the shopping, never heard by the neighbours to be anything but a nice polite boy
>>And that's exactly what the neighbours of the Kray twins said
>Yes, two lovely boys, apparently they loved their mother though.
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