Student Behavior: "We're At a Crisis Point"--NEA

It's amazing to me that the same crowd constantly harping on "indoctrination" actually WANTS govt employees to beat on their child. Right. Don't talk to my child about sexuality, but here's a paddle with holes. Go for it.

Make it make sense, anyone

They like it. They are sick, twisted perverts who LIKE torturing prepubescent children. This is one reason every child should know how to make and use a garotte by age ten.
 
They like it. They are sick, twisted perverts who LIKE torturing prepubescent children. This is one reason every child should know how to make and use a garotte by age ten.
That’s just stupid.
 
Plenty of blame to go around.
the teachers blame the parents, the parents blame the teachers Correll

few have looked upstairs ....... the few that do have been stonewalled , silenced and subjugated ......until recent times..... ;) ~S~
 
the teachers blame the parents, the parents blame the teachers Correll

few have looked upstairs ....... the few that do have been stonewalled , silenced and subjugated ......until recent times..... ;) ~S~


When it comes to school policy, and the environment at the school, it is the policy of CONFIDENTIALITY that prevents parents from being informed.

Even about what other parents are doing.
 
When it comes to school policy, and the environment at the school, it is the policy of CONFIDENTIALITY that prevents parents from being informed.

absolutely Correll

which is a grand example of systemic failure

~S~
 
When it comes to school policy, and the environment at the school, it is the policy of CONFIDENTIALITY that prevents parents from being informed.

Even about what other parents are doing.
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When Washington State gave themselves the right to own the children, by concealing the kids' medical records from their own parents, that was it.

The place is evil.

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the teachers blame the parents, the parents blame the teachers Correll

few have looked upstairs ....... the few that do have been stonewalled , silenced and subjugated ......until recent times..... ;) ~S~

It's not "indoctrination" or whatever. The problem really is not from the top-down; it's from the bottom-up.
 
absolutely Correll

which is a grand example of systemic failure

~S~

If there's one big way the schools have failed systemically, it is in protecting children who are violent. Any dx at all and the child cannot be touched. Not literally; I mean almost no discipline at all. It's insane.
 
The abysmal decline in student behavior is a crisis. However much we talk about it, we don't talk about it enough. I read something stark on social media, but it's so true: in 2025, the very worst behavior in the classroom holds everyone else hostage.

This is slightly overstated, but only slightly: we MUST stop negotiating with terrorists in education. Because yes. When a child beats down others, spits, hits, kicks, throws things and destroys classrooms, they should not get a pass because they have trauma, "Big feelings", are dysregulated, or have "Special needs". They are terrorizing others. Felonies are felonies. And no, I'm not talking about what consequences are appropriate. I don't even care about consequences at this point. I just want us to acknowledge, as a society, that this is unacceptable, and it is harmful.

And it's not just me saying this. See below. I wonder all the time the stories kids will tell in 10, 15, 20 years, of how they saw the most violent behavior in school and no one did or said a thing. It will be blistering.

Student behavior has nearly overtaken pay as the top concern among educators—and it’s driving some out of the profession.

Today, 4 out of 5 teachers and education support professionals find student behavior to be a serious problem, according to an NEA nationwide poll of 2,889 educators on student mental health conducted last year. Some 81 percent of educators surveyed said students are acting out and misbehaving.

The result for educators? Stress, burnout, and persistent staffing shortages. In a 2024 survey by the RAND Corporation, funded in part by NEA, 44 percent of teachers cited student behavior as the top source of job-related stress.

In a study by Pew Research that same year, 80 percent of teachers reported they have to address students’ behavioral problems “at least a few times a week,” with 58 percent saying this happens every day.
I put the ACLU and teachers unions at the root of the problem
 
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I put the ACLU and teachers unions at the root of the problem

The ACLU and teacher's union makes kids hit, punch, kick, bite and destroy classrooms?

Explain.
 
The ACLU and teacher's union makes kids hit, punch, kick, bite and destroy classrooms?

Explain.
There was s time when teachers had authority in the classroom

The ACLU led the campaign to take that authority away

Children without discipline will always run wild
 
The supervisory union in my state were just handed their a**, along with a lot of teachers who are quite happy about it.....~S~
 
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