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Thread: Is teaching a decent job in your country?
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[quote=LEONARDO,321312]WCTMAN, Sorry, I copied the term from Remag1234. Obviously, I made a stupid spelling mistake when I copied the term. Thanks for your correction >>.On the other hand, teachers have their hands tied behind their backs in many ways, since they have very little latitude in the way of disciplining the kids, and kids know this. ......As a result, many teachers quit the profession.<< This is probably why 40% teachers at primary and secondary schools hope to quit teaching. That is to say, teachers have to face occupational stress (pressure). The stress imposed on teachers is mainly from school administration, kids and their parents. In terms of disciplining the kids, in today's China, Chinese teachers confront the same problem as teachers in Canada encounter. Yea, "today's teachers have little latitude in the way of discipling the kids", and many kids take advantage of this. I understand this situation well, since both my mother and my two elder sisters are teachers and they often talk about the subject with me. My mother said that in the past teachers have much freedom to discipline the kids. Teachers could even use the rod to punish the naughty kids. ( In many cases, the saying" spare the rod, spoil the child" is a truth). Today, if teachers beat a kid's hand as slight punishment, they are perceived as exercising physical abuse. The worse thing is the kids know you dare not punish them and they ignore discipline. Meanwhile, under China's examination-oriented educational system, if the kids can not get good scores in the exams, it is teachers who are first blamed by the kids' teachers and the school administration. [/quote]
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