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OPEN LETTER:
Dear Parents,
I understand that there is a fine line between discipline and abuse.
However, if a teacher performs his or her duties in teaching your children, which include scolding them when they do wrong, failing them when they do poorly in school, assigning them requirements as part of the curriculum, and demonstrating authority to succeed in class— they do so because that is their mandate. They are not ρáíd to be your nannies nor to be your servants.
If you don't want your children to be taught or disciplined, don't send them to school. Teachers are not saints; they are human beings.
They patiently teach your undisciplined and ill-bred children because they did not receive a good education at home.
I'm not going to list all the sacrifices teachers make to understand your spoiled brat kids, to teach your children things you failed to teach them in order for them to achieve their life goals, and to guide them on the path they should take to be successful because, at a time when students' ethical and moral standards are falling, teachers' expectations are rising.
-ctto
Dear Parents,
I understand that there is a fine line between discipline and abuse.
However, if a teacher performs his or her duties in teaching your children, which include scolding them when they do wrong, failing them when they do poorly in school, assigning them requirements as part of the curriculum, and demonstrating authority to succeed in class— they do so because that is their mandate. They are not ρáíd to be your nannies nor to be your servants.
If you don't want your children to be taught or disciplined, don't send them to school. Teachers are not saints; they are human beings.
They patiently teach your undisciplined and ill-bred children because they did not receive a good education at home.
I'm not going to list all the sacrifices teachers make to understand your spoiled brat kids, to teach your children things you failed to teach them in order for them to achieve their life goals, and to guide them on the path they should take to be successful because, at a time when students' ethical and moral standards are falling, teachers' expectations are rising.
-ctto
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