How safe are our children? Life in schools

Schools are educational institutes dedicated to imparting knowledge accompanied by various teaching methods and modes of learning to ensure the development of qualities of wisdom, chivalry, honesty, leadership, and cordiality with others.

By promoting interest in academic activities, as well as the new curriculum, in addition to textbooks, an individual learns to be actively involved in cultural and ceremonial athletic programs.

The greatest impact on children is from their teachers, whom they consider their ideals. However, children canned in schools, mentally harassed, punished for insignificant causes provide a different view of the scene.
The propaganda that schools are places of learning wisdom in thought no longer pacifies children.

When it comes to giving, punishment teachers are resourceful, whether it’s getting someone to stand on the corner of the wall by raising their hands or making them run half a mile and watch them drool and collapse their lung. Grim reapers tend to entertain themselves by watching the “botched show” that hides their hideous act in the name of a fitness program.

Sometimes these facts can go beyond the limits of insolence. A group of eighth graders were singled out and ran naked for not doing their homework; parents took the matter to court and the press took matters to the level of the nation. The school committee was pressured and had to expel the teacher.

Some of the public school teachers were shown to be pedophiles; They would rape their students and threatened them not to tell anyone else that they could fail the exams. This incident almost broke the self-esteem and confidence of many children, overwhelmed by emotions and their inability to express them. It was too painful for them to live the “suffocating life” and in the end they committed suicide.

Most of us have gone through a stage where schools were no better than “concentration camps.” When a child often skips his classes for fear of being hit by his teacher just because he forgot to bring his textbooks or do his homework.

Is it wise enough to anticipate school children not to joke, laugh, or talk during long class hours and be punished for being lively rather than being serious and acting courteous like adults? Has life in a school become a social enterprise for children, is it only opening the way to guide them on the path of righteousness especially the question that comes to mind “how safe are our children?” , When places of education prove to be unsafe and endangered in the hands of the teacher, how reliable can schools be in providing our children with a bright future?

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