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The WORST Punishment You Have Ever Received from a Teacher


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When I was in grade 4, there was this teacher/adviser of another section, matandang dalaga s'ya at minsang wala pa kaming teacher nagkakagulo ang mga classmates ko at nagsisilipan sa kabilang room, 'yun pala 'yung mga mai-ingay at makukulit sa section nila pinatayo sa may blackboard at naka-baba ang mga short pants at briefs nila, I mean kahit wala pang malisya ang (ibang) mga pupils noon (esp. the girls) nakakahiya pa din 'yun. Syempre dahil bata pa kami noon, nagtatawan kami ng mga classmates....

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  • 4 weeks later...

elem.parin nun....cleaners kami after class..eh isa sa classmate namin nabasag yung thermometer ng teacher while cleaning...ayun uwian nalang andun pa kami naka squat pa sa corner ng classroom.nilock pa tlga ang room para di kami makalabas!

 

 

takteng teacher...patay na sana un ngeon! wahaha! sama ko!

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my grade 1 teacher is my worst teachers ever. hinubuan nya sa harapan ang hindi makapag basa at makapag sulat. 4 lang kaming nakapagbasa at nakapag sulat that time. pero dahil bata pa ako nun nagkaroon ako ng sleep problem. lagi kong napapanaginipan lahat ng ginawa nya. that time wala pa akong malisya saka tingin ko sa kanya is monster at nakakatakot.

 

grade 4 ako nung magkaroon ako ng hell teacher. lagi syang absent saka pinag iinitan ako. sya pala ung teacher na nireklamo ng ate ko hindi sya nakilala ng ate ko kasi that time dalaga pa sya at nung maging teacher ko sya tuwing kinukwento ko sya sa ate ko na pinag iinitan ako clue less sya then nung pumunta sya sa school 4th year hs na sya nun dun nya lang nadiscover na un yung teacher na sinumbong nila nung grade six sya. sinumbong nya un na nagtitinda ng kung ano ano sa klase. grabe inabot ko sa teacher na un, 4 ang subject na hawak nya sa amin pag isa dun at wala parusa agad. minsan madaming hindi nakagawa hindi sya nagpaparusa. tyempo lang na pag awala akong maipakita. isa sa hirap na inabot ko is yung pinokpok nya ang kamay ko ng may pako. un ung sumugod na ang ate ko sa school. kasi nagsugat ang kamay ko. kinulong nya na rin ako sa bodega, binilad sa araw at pinagbunod ng damo. grabe hell teacher talaga.

 

sya rin ang reason ko na if ever na magkakaanak ako hindi ko pag aaralin sa public school lalo na sa elementary at high school. and at least babantayan ko para hindi gawin sakin ang ginaa nila.

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Does teachers still use physical punishment here in the Philippines??????

 

1) Is it legal?

2) Will the police bring a case to court and will the court convict the criminal teacher?

3) Is it social accepted that adults who has children in their trusted custody transgress this trust and responsibility?

4) What is wrong with parents that accept such abuse from teachers?

5) How can the management of the school ever afford to have criminals as teachers?

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pinaka brutal na nkita ko na parusa nung inumpog ng teacher kong babae ung kaklase ko na nag sabi sa knya na bulldog ung mga anak nia tang ina talgang inumpog sa pader nagulat ako 2nd year high school ako nun last section kami since public school puro tarantado ang estudyante. grabe un ang tinatawag na teacher na whorefic

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