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UPDATE: Parents of 12-year-old girl allegedly injured by forced school exercise meets with the accused teacher to settle dispute in Sri Racha

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By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

Sri Racha, Chonburi — The parents of a 12-year-old injured girl met with an accused teacher, who allegedly injured her by making her do 60 squat jumps as a class group punishment, to settle the dispute. The teacher would reportedly take care of the hospital bill.

 

The 12-year-old girl (name withheld due to being a minor) narrated the incident today, June 10th, that led to her hospitalization. According to her, the female teacher, whose name was also withheld as part of a pending agreement between the parents and the teacher, found that some students (sixth graders) reportedly broke a pen and spilled ink on the teacher’s desk in the classroom as a prank.

 

The teacher then asked the responsible party to raise their hand, but nobody did, which angered the teacher. As a result, the teacher punished the entire class by making them do 50 squat jumps, the girl said.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/06/10/update-parents-of-12-year-old-girl-allegedly-injured-by-forced-school-exercise-meets-with-the-accused-teacher-to-settle-dispute/

 

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  • Skytrain2hell
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    At least it's not teachers hitting students. I honestly don't see a problem with making students do fitness exercises as a punishment. 

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    Seriously, snowflake? They are squat jumps. Not a paddle to the behind.

  • So the teacher's only "penalty" is covering the hospital bill??  No additional compensation for pain/suffering/distress??  

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So the teacher's only "penalty" is covering the hospital bill??  No additional compensation for pain/suffering/distress??  

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At least it's not teachers hitting students. I honestly don't see a problem with making students do fitness exercises as a punishment. 

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2 hours ago, Skytrain2hell said:

I honestly don't see a problem with making students do fitness exercises as a punishment. 

I can see the problem in the news item above.

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15 minutes ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

I can see the problem in the news item above.

Seriously, snowflake?

They are squat jumps. Not a paddle to the behind.

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3 minutes ago, Skytrain2hell said:

Seriously, snowflake?

They are squat jumps. Not a paddle to the behind.

Bad for knees. Beyond 20 its not good for you unless you are fit.

 

Any exercise can cause damage if done too much

Are they going to make them do 100 bench presses next?

 

 

27 minutes ago, Sparktrader said:

Are they going to make them do 100 bench presses next?

 

 

That's being silly, doubt they'd have a bench at hand in the class room.

1 minute ago, PJ71 said:

That's being silly, doubt they'd have a bench at hand in the class room.

Maybe 200 pushups then

Just now, Sparktrader said:

Maybe 200 pushups then

That's more like it.

3 minutes ago, PJ71 said:

That's more like it.

Likely to injure 12yo girls too

3 hours ago, Skytrain2hell said:

At least it's not teachers hitting students. I honestly don't see a problem with making students do fitness exercises as a punishment. 

ME TOO would be good to teach unruly pupils !!!!

2 hours ago, Sparktrader said:

Bad for knees. Beyond 20 its not good for you unless you are fit.

These are schoolkids, none will be beyond 20!

Could be worse could have them march in square around school outside lol

 

Was the penalty excessive.  maybe BUT the point has been made with the class that teacher is serious and has a way to punsih them.

 

All it would have taken is the students that did it come forward.

 

Push ups would have worked as well start with 20 each then progress.  

 

Teachers have few tools to punish students exercise is the best one they have available take that away and you might as well remove the teacher.

 

It does not say what was wrong with the student just that mom and dad got upset.  Does anyone think that Mom and dad may be a little soft because it was their precious daughter.

 

FYI I used to give teachers <deleted> if they did not punish my daughter with similar methods.

Also daughter never came home to complain about teacher to me.  Did not want double punishment's

My dad was the same you screw up do the punishment be it detention standing in front of principals office or the strap.

Every time I got in trouble the principal let my mother know as we went to the same church and she was part of the PTA.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, jacko45k said:

These are schoolkids, none will be beyond 20!

Beyond 20 reps

 

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20 years ago a fat kid in a classroom would be exceptional. Nowadays, commonplace. Student, if in fact, obese, would find the task of even standing on one leg for 10 seconds, unachievable let alone squat jumps, push ups or pull ups. Fitness for Thai kids has been sorely neglected for a long time.

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5 hours ago, Skytrain2hell said:

At least it's not teachers hitting students. I honestly don't see a problem with making students do fitness exercises as a punishment. 

Until it leads to hospitalisation it does become a problem.

If a or some students deliberately spilt ink on the teachers desk as a prank and failed to own up then a better solution would have been to make the whole class clean the desk until restored to it's former condition.

After class in their own time.

I'm sure they wouldn't do it again.

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6 hours ago, Skytrain2hell said:

At least it's not teachers hitting students. I honestly don't see a problem with making students do fitness exercises as a punishment. 

What about those that are not 'fit' enough to exercise?  I've seen more and more of those children than I used to. Oh, I'd think some qualified medical personnel should be on hand too. I've heard of cases where even healthy footballers drop dead from exercise; especially in Thai heat.

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7 hours ago, bbko said:

So the teacher's only "penalty" is covering the hospital bill??  No additional compensation for pain/suffering/distress??  

...and inappropriate behavior.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

the teacher punished the entire class by making them do 50 squat jumps

Feel faint just thinking about it.

The education system here is more like being a prisoner of war of the Imperial Japanese at times.

What an authoritarian shamozzle!

Not to mention young girls doing squat jumps in skirts is some dodgy goings on indeed! Bloody pervert.

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Don,t know if doing squat jumps are bad,if they were hurt in anyway.Maybe the students did not want to  do exercises.It looks like the teacher got the bad end of the deal

2 hours ago, chalawaan said:

The education system here is more like being a prisoner of war of the Imperial Japanese at times.

What an authoritarian shamozzle!

Not to mention young girls doing squat jumps in skirts is some dodgy goings on indeed! Bloody pervert.

do you guys read the articles?  The teacher is female (so dont think she was a pervert) 

Also the girl spent 6 days in the hospital afterwards as she had pre-existing medical conditions.

12 hours ago, webfact said:

some students (sixth graders) reportedly broke a pen and spilled ink on the teacher’s desk in the classroom as a prank.

"Haha, let's break this pen and spill ink on the teacher's desk as a prank!" - How is that even a prank?  Would these kids really deliberately break a pen and spill ink on the teacher's desk?

1 minute ago, BangkokReady said:

"Haha, let's break this pen and spill ink on the teacher's desk as a prank!" - How is that even a prank?  Would these kids really deliberately break a pen and spill ink on the teacher's desk?

Didn't think they used real fountain pens that require filling with ink so hence being able to break it open, or an ink cartridge, so that the ink spills, certainly none of my children who went to school here didn't.

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Take their phones away for a while, now that is really hitting them where it hurts.

3 hours ago, kidneyw said:

Feel faint just thinking about it.

Would put me in hospital!???? Of course nearer 70 than 12.

12 hours ago, Sparktrader said:

Bad for knees. Beyond 20 its not good for you unless you are fit.

 

Any exercise can cause damage if done too much

Exactly. For anyone unfit, out of shape, being forced to do 60 squat jumps, could certainly injure your joints (mainly knees). Don't think so, try a set right now, see how you feel afterwards. 

If you read the article, they had to do 50 squat jumps followed by another 60 because the kids still didn't own up. 110 squats. I challenge any fit adult to do this. My daughter has juvenile arthritis and being forced to do something like this would cause an enormous amount of pain and damage to her knees. 

A better consequence would have been to keep the kids in at playtime and make them tidy/clean the whole classroom including the desk. 

20 hours ago, poyai111 said:

20 years ago a fat kid in a classroom would be exceptional. Nowadays, commonplace. Student, if in fact, obese, would find the task of even standing on one leg for 10 seconds, unachievable let alone squat jumps, push ups or pull ups. Fitness for Thai kids has been sorely neglected for a long time.

Are you kidding me they spend more time playing sports than in the classroom.

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