
Urgent measures are needed against students who display hooligan behavior.
What is happening to the new generation today? As soon as you leave the house, the first thing you see are the actions, deformities, abnormal behaviors, of boys and girls who run away to school without books, smoking cigarettes and flavored electronic cigarettes and all kinds of other health hazards. The day starts with this gloomy, spoiled picture, seeing in the morning bars full of boys and girls, schoolchildren and students, snorting coffee, alcohol, cigarettes, even hashish and a large mass of public opinion that stands and watches. Their education is ZERO.
Their behavior is abnormal. Their education is less than half-baked. Their education is catastrophic, almost everyone is focused on their cell phones, and I believe they don't even know how to read or write. Their articulation and communication is "standard", so much so that it makes you feel dirty when you listen to them. In schools, teaching is mainly done by teachers with over 20 or 25 years of work experience. This is because the new teachers, "due to their lack of professionalism", cannot "control" the unruly teenagers. What is happening, where are we going, where are we going with this generation of adults without control, who don't learn, don't get educated, whose first thing in life is buying a cell phone, smoking cigarettes, hashish, alcohol, fighting among themselves or other groups inside or outside schools. Should the culprit be found?
Of course, the culprit can be found in the family, in the classroom, in the teaching staff, in the group of friends they have. Their education is not done with speeches and reports. Why do we sit and make fun of how young people are degrading, how they are not getting an education, how they behave badly with their peers, the benches, decorations and street advertisements, how they uproot trees and destroy the investments of municipalities. Why have we become so passive towards their behavior, their lack of education? You see and hear girls as young as 9, or even high school students, speaking with the most banal vocabulary, which even a man would envy. The benches of parks and gardens are filled today not by pensioners, but by boys and girls who are on Facebook, on social networks, who inhale e-cigarettes, who are harassed and insulted among themselves, degrading into quarrels and even murder. We often blame the parent, we often blame the teacher in schools, or social groups. The defect actually starts in the family and continues in schools.
How can a teacher manage the dramatic situation in classrooms or schoolyards, when in 34 years, the Ministry of Education has issued and changed dozens of regulations that maximally diminish the authority, name and dignity of the teacher and always give the right to the uneducated and hooligan students? Teachers in schools should be well-measured, before reprimanding students in the classroom, they should even speak to them with "delicateness", so as not to spoil their "mood and humor", otherwise they complain to the principal, to the "fix" or "stopi" and the teacher flies out of work. And what did we achieve? Nothing.
This situation has been going on for years, but it needs to change urgently. We cannot pretend that we don't see and hear the vulgar language of boys and girls in school hallways and yards, bars, parks and flower beds, and say "what do I need, that's not my child".
The image of the teacher in schools has faded, his dignity has been defiled, to the point where students go so far as to punch each other in classrooms and school yards, and school staff are afraid to intervene. How many dramatic cases have we had in these 34 years, how many students have been injured and killed, and should we be satisfied with just shutting down TikTok? No, urgent intervention with drastic measures is needed, starting from a new and special regulation that restores the authority of the teacher, the principal, the pedagogue.
Strict measures must be urgently imposed on students who display hooligan behavior. They and their parents must be punished.
We have had enough victims in schools. The time has come to stop being silent, but to speak up and engage everyone in the great battle to have tomorrow, an educated, healthy youth capable of facing the challenges of life. Otherwise, we have lost the future of this country.
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