Xelebes wrote:
The reason why it was so bad was that for many days I was put into seclusion for days on end - an in-school suspension they termed it. I didn't mind it when I was put there for an hour or two, it was the two-five day long excursions inside them that really bothers me.
Oh, well yeah, that's just abuse of the system. Any form of discipline can be taken too far. But used responsibly, I don't see anything wrong with it either.
I mean, what are the poor teachers supposed to do when there are like 5 kids freaking the hell out and not enough teachers to calm them down? That was sometimes the case when I was in private school. We were put in the room (not together, FYI, although I don't think we would have hurt each other) to calm down, but once they knew we weren't going to run away or keep acting up, we got let out. It was never more than a couple hours, even for the worst kids.
And there was a secondary room that was not locked and had an attendant sitting at a desk, which is where you got put if you weren't
really out of control.
I never thought much of it. It seemed like a reasonable system.
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