> But isn't this about the teachers intervening? How are kids to fight against the teachers?
The teachers intervened in the situation (essentially issued an injunction) while organizing a forum to mediate a solution.
Also, just to be clear, adults must be tyrants where children are concerned - you can't logically bargain with emotionally immature humans. Occasionally somebody is going to get sent to the car or a time out.
> adults must be tyrants where children are concerned - you can't logically bargain with emotionally immature humans. Occasionally somebody is going to get sent to the car or a time out.
Yes you're right. Perhaps my whole take is "it's not how i would have done it" & "is not the lessons I would be trying to teach."
As someone who had to punch upwards to climb out of poverty, I'm trying to think how a young me would take this lesson. I probably wouldn't even really get it, I probably wouldn't have been able to be in this class. But if I were..
I just find it conflicting. I'd be interested in seeing where the kids are now and/ where they came from.
The teachers intervened in the situation (essentially issued an injunction) while organizing a forum to mediate a solution.
Also, just to be clear, adults must be tyrants where children are concerned - you can't logically bargain with emotionally immature humans. Occasionally somebody is going to get sent to the car or a time out.