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*$kїđž!™ wrote:Tim blames the parents.......I am surprised how he didnt blame this on teacher absenteeism and punctuality......../
Wait, allyuh talking about the SAME man whos SON planass ah man over a doubles comment??
just sit back and look at the SEA and his impending forcefull CEC implementation and ask who is qualified to make such a Stupid comment.
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School killing a reflection of society, says TTUTA
Death of Renaldo Dixon
By Sue-Ann Wayow sue-ann.wayow@trinidadexpress.com
Story Created: May 28, 2013 at 10:00 PM ECT
Story Updated: May 28, 2013 at 10:43 PM ECT
THE stabbing death of Renaldo Dixon at his school on Monday is reflective of the violent culture this country has developed, according to Peter Wilson, general secretary of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA).
Dixon, 14, was stabbed four times by his schoolmate at Waterloo Secondary School in Carapichaima.The suspect is a 16-year-old pupil who skipped his Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) exam to prepare and carry out the killing with a kitchen knife.
Wilson told the Express: “We have been pointing out all along that students are part of the society. We have unfortunately developed a culture of violence in the society and that, of course, is being reflected by the students.
“The students come from communities where they are exposed to violent behaviour, incidents of crime and the use of violence. Children grow up in this type of culture and therefore reflect that kind of behaviour. It is a problem for the whole society to deal with.”
Wilson said, in the past, TTUTA made several recommendations to the Education Ministry.
“A number of recommendations have not been implemented in a consistent fashion and the Ministry needs to devote more resources in terms of implementing those recommendations.”
Wilson said the killing should be a “wake-up call” for the Ministry to implement “hard and soft measures”.
Hard measures, he said, referred to beefed-up security and police patrols and soft measures would include proper training and counselling programmes.
“Priority must be given to ensure an incident like this does not occur again,” he said.
Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh blamed the “failed family support system” for Dixon’s death.
Gopeesingh said: “We want the parents to take some responsibility of their children’s behaviour. They must take charge as well to prevent their children from getting involved in those types of fights. Look after your children. Instil in them a proper sense of values and self-worth and self-esteem and encourage them not to go down a path of dysfunctional behaviour.”
He also said people in communities need to intervene “if they see abnormal student behaviour on the streets”
RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:
School killing a reflection of society, says TTUTA
Death of Renaldo Dixon
By Sue-Ann Wayow sue-ann.wayow@trinidadexpress.com
Story Created: May 28, 2013 at 10:00 PM ECT
Story Updated: May 28, 2013 at 10:43 PM ECT
THE stabbing death of Renaldo Dixon at his school on Monday is reflective of the violent culture this country has developed, according to Peter Wilson, general secretary of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA).
Dixon, 14, was stabbed four times by his schoolmate at Waterloo Secondary School in Carapichaima.The suspect is a 16-year-old pupil who skipped his Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) exam to prepare and carry out the killing with a kitchen knife.
Wilson told the Express: “We have been pointing out all along that students are part of the society. We have unfortunately developed a culture of violence in the society and that, of course, is being reflected by the students.
“The students come from communities where they are exposed to violent behaviour, incidents of crime and the use of violence. Children grow up in this type of culture and therefore reflect that kind of behaviour. It is a problem for the whole society to deal with.”
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I don't like what you promoting. Why deny the next generation their fair share of badess by keeping the current generation from maturing and mating? Badess serve are a keystone species unnopioneer wrote:Too late, she's already a sloth. Transfer won't help.
She needs to be mercy killed.
pioneer wrote:Traditional family values need to be instilled in the younger generation especially these sloths.
-take away fone
-take away internet
-take away laptop
-take away facebook
-take away going to the mall
-take away extravagant allowances, make them account for every cent weekly with a ledger showing expenditure and net savings
-take away cable/direct tv
-reward good performance at school with family trips to the beach with strict supervision
-let them know who the man of the house is, and the repercussions for disobeying
-if they want to take man, they can pack up and leave the house forever, along with their sloth of a mother who encouraging it
-no crap about "I need internet and laptop to do homework", remind them their is a public library and encyclopedia with plenty info (like how it used to be done)
-they will not ever touch alcohol or any type of drug/vice
lickssound boy 64 wrote:how should one deal with the problem then?
sound boy 64 wrote:pioneer wrote:Traditional family values need to be instilled in the younger generation especially these sloths.
-take away fone
-take away internet
-take away laptop
-take away facebook
-take away going to the mall
-take away extravagant allowances, make them account for every cent weekly with a ledger showing expenditure and net savings
-take away cable/direct tv
-reward good performance at school with family trips to the beach with strict supervision
-let them know who the man of the house is, and the repercussions for disobeying
-if they want to take man, they can pack up and leave the house forever, along with their sloth of a mother who encouraging it
-no crap about "I need internet and laptop to do homework", remind them their is a public library and encyclopedia with plenty info (like how it used to be done)
-they will not ever touch alcohol or any type of drug/vice
makes sense, no lie
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