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Did your parents ever talk about the discipline they received when they were at school?
If so, they probably mentioned quiet classrooms, silent students and their fear when the strict teacher would point at them and demand a correct answer to a difficult question. Our parents may not care about social networking, surfing the net or even web chat, but their generation possesses broader general knowledge than we do, a taste for literature and a respect for history.
These days, a teacher’s voice can be lost in the noise of an ill-disciplined classroom of disinterested students. The knowledge offered by their profession is often replaced by one-to-one social work or worse, glorified babysitting with no glory at all.
In my opinion, modern teaching methods all share a common flaw. They rely upon the student to motivate themselves, and the responsibility for success or failure is placed squarely on…no-one. It is my belief that the lack of essential discipline is where we have gone so badly wrong. Teachers are meant to teach, not attempt to moderate a crowded room of people who care nothing for the waste of their potential and the loss of a better future for themselves.
If you want a taste of some good old fashioned discipline, there are many qualified professionals online who can give you the direction and correction that you so badly want and obviously need. You don’t even need to waste time googling to find agencies that might offer something close to your wish list.
It’s already out there, waiting for you to hit the link so that you can go back to school. The difference with this one is that it works.
Really works…..
Here is your first lesson and I will give it to you as a gift: “There’s only one thing more exciting than getting a teacher’s question right…and that’s getting it wrong…;)”
Title photo by Kristyan Geyr Images from the short film LOVE ME LIKE YOU HATE ME directed by Erika Lust.
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It won’t be too long before the second lesson…will it?
The thing I miss the most from my prep school – apart from the nurse pinching my nose before giving me cough medicine – is the type of discipline you refer to.
The pic is a spankers nirvana.
I don’t need to be told to fantasise about you…it comes naturally.
Just found this site and I can’t get over these blogs…but the movie is just the business.
Great words and the schoolgirl spanking scene in your film rocks!
Gingham-tastic!
I can’t stop watching the bit where you play the strict teacher AND the misbehaving pupil.
Amazing work from all of your roles.