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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Has a student even been kicked out of your school? Why?
It's a common misconception that Chinese high schoolers are all model students. Most of who have been here a while know that's not the case.
We kicked this kid out recently for showing up drunk to class after lunch...three times in one week!
"We kicked this kid out"
No you didn't.
1. Perhaps kids get kicked out of schools in extreme circumstances, but foreign teachers certainly don't make the decisions.
2. Like Delphine you are not a genuine poster. Lying to people is insulting.
icnif77:
Yeah, how could I know? It's deal between Chinese, and certainly don't gossip about it with me.
I know about students squatting in my office as punishment, but that's it.
ambivalentmace:
"we" implies your chinese, not a foreigner, because foreign teachers dont have the authority to even kick a kid out of class, although i have picked up their desk with the student in the desk and put them outside the classroom and broke the glass on the door as i slammed the classroom door closed. the students said teacher the glass will cost you 45 rmb to replace, and i said no problem i can break 10 every day, i never had any more problems in that class.
I saw a middle schooler kicked out for hitting a teacher. He was back in school the next day. That was middle school though, they seem to have no serious punishments there. Not sure about high school, since it is not compulsory I would guess that they can kick people out but then again TIC.
"We kicked this kid out"
No you didn't.
1. Perhaps kids get kicked out of schools in extreme circumstances, but foreign teachers certainly don't make the decisions.
2. Like Delphine you are not a genuine poster. Lying to people is insulting.
icnif77:
Yeah, how could I know? It's deal between Chinese, and certainly don't gossip about it with me.
I know about students squatting in my office as punishment, but that's it.
ambivalentmace:
"we" implies your chinese, not a foreigner, because foreign teachers dont have the authority to even kick a kid out of class, although i have picked up their desk with the student in the desk and put them outside the classroom and broke the glass on the door as i slammed the classroom door closed. the students said teacher the glass will cost you 45 rmb to replace, and i said no problem i can break 10 every day, i never had any more problems in that class.
a teacher this week attacked a high school student naked and they said he had a mental problem,
students are all good you must be a bad teacher
all people are nice and born nice in china, no one is bad or evil, if you committed a crime your brain was mentally crazy, but you are a good person.
since you are a good person, confess say you sorry, get a light sentence because no one is evil or bad.
it took me awhile to figure out that all students are good students and no one is a criminal in china, the body and brain of chinese are different.
i have been hearing all this horseshit for six years, its like a broken record.
if you doubt your own sanity, just play the broken record again.
Yes. I've been told of 1 or 2... private training schools even! Had some social issues, and the parents were brought in (well, the one that was willing to expend some energy on their kid came in.. which seemed to be most of the issue!).
One of the kids I actually met and talked to. Her 'issue' mostly stemmed from not having people she could really relate to - ie, she was a thinker! Had problems with her main teacher - because he didn't explain what was wrong with her work clearly (ie, she was tending towards more original pieces, and I don't think he knew how to deal with it).
I heard about a foreign teacher who was fond of showing his kung fu chops at any and every school performance. One day a kid called him out in the play ground and kicked his arse. Said teacher resigned in shame.
At the same school another FT hit a kid whose dad is a big-shot in town after some extensive goading. He now teaches english in a factory but calls himself the International Communications Manager.
silverbutton1:
Well well, get that kid into an MMA arena...see how well he fares there.