In a very general sense, any person can hit any other person if it is true self defense, HOWEVER, it may be against school policy to hit a student for any reason, and the teacher may be fired.
no, it's child abuse or assault Assault is touching or hitting another person without a valid reason. If a teacher hits a student while actually acting in self defense, that is legal. It may be against school policy, but true self defense is legal everywhere in the U.S.
Geoff Thompson is a teacher, self-defense instructor, and writer. He is known for his books on self-defense and martial arts as well as his autobiography.
Self-fulfilling prophecies can influence teacher behavior by shaping their expectations of students. If a teacher believes a student will excel, they may provide more support and encouragement, leading the student to actually excel. On the other hand, if a teacher has low expectations, they may provide less support and inadvertently hinder the student's progress.
The cast of Gym Short - 2001 includes: Charlie Alden as Jim Justin Anderson as Student in Meditation Class Vanessa Bartram as Student in Self Defense Class Liz Berg as Weak Girl Josh Boak as Concerned Citizen Tommy Dewey as Steve Carolyn Goltra as Vicky Vanessa Klivecka as Student in Self Defense Class Elisa Minoff as Student in Self Defense Class
an efficient teacher w/ self confidence, so tha student learn a lot from them....
Advantage of self-defense would be confidence and the ability to protect yourself and your loved ones. Disadvantage of self-defense would be legal repercussions of ones actions.
The advantage are there teacher make student self dependent
Plato was a student of Socrates and Socrates self taught himself Plato was the Aristotle
Ann Ledgerwood has written: 'Teacher behaviors and self-concept development in early childhood education' -- subject(s): Teacher-student relationships, Self-perception in children
The cast of The Problem - 1999 includes: Shawn Blankenship as Student Joseph Easley as Joseph Roger McGehee as Dean of Students Self Melinda as Student Evelyn Self as Student Melinda Self as Student Megan Shelton as Student Brad Sinor as Book Store Clerk, Student Khrystina Thannisch as Girl Tanya Thannisch as Student Teacher Mom
The concept of "proportionality" can undermine a strategy of self-defense, as it requires that any response to an attack must be proportional to the threat faced. If a self-defense action is deemed excessive or retaliatory rather than protective, it may be viewed as unjustified aggression, potentially leading to legal or moral repercussions. This principle emphasizes the need for a measured response, which can complicate the justification of certain defensive actions.
self defense of tiger