One in three primary school students thinks that it is messy in the classroom, according to a Novus survey. But whose task is it to educate the students? And how should teachers handle messy situations?
– The problem in school is that children are far too uneducated. Today’s children are curled to the max and are very spoiled, says Maria Celin in Åsiktsbubblan.
She is the mother of two teenagers and advocates a more authoritarian attitude from teachers.
– Not being able to go to school and say “your fucking whore” to the teacher, it’s because you have been rock hard on all other occasions.
“Does not deserve my respect”
But at the other end of the spectrum of opinion are those who want to see more low-affective treatment from teachers and that the problems in the school should stay in the school.
Vilma Lindvall, 20, had problems at school herself because she did not feel challenged enough, she says. This led to outspoken behavior.
– The teacher I respect, it is teachers who have earned my respect. The teacher who feels the need to shout at me or take me by the arm and drag me out does not deserve my respect. It has dropped in level.
See the whole Opinion Bubble on SVT Play.