An Inconvenient School Truth
Have you ever wondered why kids don’t like school?
Have you noticed that most schools are now big on putting detentions on kids? Have you ever wondered why schools like to hire teachers which like to use the cane? Well, today you are going to find my opinion on this disastrous topic.
Firstly, kids don’t like school because of the homework that teachers give them. This can cause stress to the brain which can cause the student to suffer from boredom symptoms. These can include headaches, tiredness, sweat and long term affects that can cause pimples. Also, according to the number of teachers at my school, a whooping 95% of teachers like to give out detentions. That would equal at least 7 detentions a day!
If you’ve ever wondered what you get when your good, all you get is the word, “good work Chris!” with little enthusiasm. On the other hand when you be naughty the teacher goes “Oi, you over there, Chris, give me your diary now.” As you can see there is a big difference with the word usage and harshness. The schools are now even trying to get corporal punishment back by hiring teachers who wish the cane was never banned. This of cause would show the government that teachers obviously think that the cane should be back. The government would be forced to put corporal punishment back into place and teachers would start canning students again.
To finish off these harsh notes, there are only some ways to let people know the dangers of schooling. Tell other people about this and soon enough teachers who like the cane will be unable to teach anymore. These are only some of the dangers about school so try to avoid them.
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Post Commentivanator
On August 28, 2007 at 2:27 am
the truth
dane
On September 6, 2007 at 4:11 am
its funny because it makes no sense.lol
alec
On September 6, 2007 at 4:41 am
yeh ian bong this is sooooooo true mate..good job
horacio
On September 13, 2007 at 1:02 am
buenos mitos itos! (good job)
Tom
On September 17, 2007 at 3:03 am
Great Work
ian
On September 19, 2007 at 12:44 am
nice work