NHdisneylover
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- Feb 26, 2007
http://abcnews.go.com/US/teacher-louisiana-handcuffed-school-board-meeting/story?id=52244854
I'd be curious to get some Disser views on this.
I feel like, unless there is a whole lot of stuff the teacher did that was threatening, etc that is simply not being shown (I am going to guess not given the district not pressing charges) that this was out of line on the part of the deputy and maybe also district officials.
And defending it by saying they'd treat a student the same way jsut makes it worse, IMO. first of all, a non violent student shouldn't be treated like that.
Secondly, a school board meeting format should include allowing discourse and debate/questions from the floor in a way that a classroom lecture might not always be meant to do.
I will be curious to see what else comes to light from this---I wonder if others also had cameras rolling that we'll see soon.
I'd be curious to get some Disser views on this.
I feel like, unless there is a whole lot of stuff the teacher did that was threatening, etc that is simply not being shown (I am going to guess not given the district not pressing charges) that this was out of line on the part of the deputy and maybe also district officials.
And defending it by saying they'd treat a student the same way jsut makes it worse, IMO. first of all, a non violent student shouldn't be treated like that.
Secondly, a school board meeting format should include allowing discourse and debate/questions from the floor in a way that a classroom lecture might not always be meant to do.
I will be curious to see what else comes to light from this---I wonder if others also had cameras rolling that we'll see soon.