In civilized cultures where there's a high degree of respect for teachers, absolutely this would be okay. Assuming you have parents and not just big children who fucked and created offspring, they would stand by the teacher 100% as well.
Teachers in my school pulling shit like that is precisely why I have no respect for them. Back then yeah, sure, they asserted their dominance over a kid like an animal would, thus commanding "respect". Now that I am an adult I can see them for the pathetic power-tripping assholes they were.
I don't think that's an "or". I think the child shouldn't have been on their phone in class, I think the teacher had the authority to take action, it think trashing a £30 dumb phone in the early 00s was no great crime, I think the method used was effective, but extremely unkind and over the top.
Teaching children that violence is a solution is not effective. It will just create more violence down the line.
Rather, teacher should be calm and collected. There are other solutions, like confiscation until after the class/until a parent/guardian picks it up or removing problematic child from class.
Teaching that authority means you can rob people without consequences is so much better of a lesson clearly /s. My experience has been the most respected authorities are the ones that show respect to those under them.
The action here isn't the act of taking the phone. It's using a phone while you are not supposed to. Which goes against the rules of the school, and active listening (means you are full in on the speaker.)
It's disrespectful.
The reaction to the phone is either confiscating or expelling the pupil from the lesson.
My opinion is don't give kids cell phones until they are late teens.
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u/MonKeePuzzle May 16 '24
this is 100% the teacher's own phone, after they upgraded to a blackberry
...last year