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No, unless they have a very good reason.
because teachers suck
no
In the USA, teachers are allowed to physically hit students in 21 states.
The teachers can be trusted.
im a teacher and i do it all the time just to scare the students
We are not trusted, the teachers think we are facebook addicts
No! In some Countries teachers are not allowed because of the protocol or the Rule they have. Yes! in Countries like USA, EUROPE, including AUSTRALIA teachers are open to the students same as the friends. The students could ask the teachers some private Questions which is Ok.
They are, You would have to check your area laws. But I do expect them to return it at the end of class. I recommend Learning In return. I think they are allowed if you break the rules that are set in the class or School rules.
Students should always be allowed to evaluate their teachers. This allows the kids to know that their opinions are being heard. It also allows the teachers to see their strengths and weaknesses, and know what changes to make for the following year.
Violates the Geneva Convention's Act on Collective Punishment
No definitely not. I came from an era where teacher could cane students over the hands. I coped it several times myself. and at no time did I feel the punishment justified the crime. Allowing frustrated teachers to vent their anger on children with acts of violence is just plain wrong. It is wrong in the same way as corporal punishment would be for adults. I am not particularly against a parent giving a small child a small slap on the back side but I think teachers hitting kids is an affront on both the teachers and the child's human rights and dignity. If we are not allowed to hit prisoners in prison we should treat our children with the same consideration.teachers shouldn't be allowed to hit students but they can they only took the cane away because they thought it was too harsh Should teachers be allowed to hit students?Of course not, nor are they allowed to hit students. They are however, allowed to 'correct' students. That is, if a student requires physical guidance to keep themselves or others safe, teachers are allowed to adminster physical correction, much as a parent would.