Teachers were strict but fair. Boys were either caned, hit with the ruler or slapped. Girls would have had to stay behind after school to write out lines.
Strict did not try to understand the kid
Students like teachers that are not strict. Teachers that teach but in a fun way are liked more than others.
Education in Australia is great. You get provide if you needed help and teachers are very respective
You need to be strict. The students might not like you as much but they won't learn if you aren't strict. Statistically men are better teachers, but only because the students fear their anger.
Teachers in the 1970s were often seen as authority figures who emphasized discipline and rote learning. They typically followed traditional teaching methods and relied heavily on textbooks. Classroom management was strict, and students were expected to show respect and obedience towards their teachers.
No. There are no badgers of any kind in Australia. Many Australians do not even know what a badger looks like.
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Australia has a strict ant immigration policy and I live in the United States so I do not know. It seems like a good place to live.
No. There are no badgers of any kind in Australia. Many Australians do not even know what a badger looks like.
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.
Teachers in Victorian schools were strict, emphasizing discipline and rote memorization. They typically expected students to show respect and obedience, often using physical punishment as a means of control. The curriculum focused on basic subjects like reading, writing, and arithmetic, with a strong emphasis on moral education and religious instruction.