UK Teachers Say Censor The Internet
Marlow the Irelander writes "The BBC is reporting that in response to a YouTube video of a schoolboy breaking his teacher's window (yes, this is a video), NASUWT, one of the teaching unions in the UK, is calling for legislation to control the internet. Could Britain, rather than the US, be the main front of the battle against censorship in 2007?" From the article:
"Unfortunately, any yob or vandal can now have their 15 minutes of fame, aided and abetted by readily accessible technology and irresponsible internet sites which enable such behaviour to be glorified.
[The general secretary of the union] said the union supported a zero tolerance approach in schools to pupils who used technology to abuse and undermine teachers, and called for more rigorous legislative control of internet sites which gave them license."
Remember this?
How can you have any meat if you don't eat your pudding?
How about out-of-touch teachers who demonize technology to abuse and undermine pupils?
Shut up and eat your meat!
Teachers, post a video of yourself giving the kid detention for a month.
Pretty much. Yep.
Oh, they're still vandalizing the old fashioned way. Almost everyone had rocks when they were growing up (but the ones who didn't will swear it made them better people).
What's different now is that instead of hanging out behind the gym, smoking cigarettes you stole from your Dad, telling your friends how you smashed Mr. Crabapple's window and ran away
You post on your MySpace site a link to a video taken by a friend with a cell phone that is hosted on YouTube and all your friends tell u how k3wl u r. lol. h3 is gh3y!
"How can ya have yer pudding if ya don't eat yer meat?"
-uso.
What you hear in the ear, preach from the rooftop Matthew 10.27b
Hey, teacher, leave us kids alone!
(yeah, cheap, I know...)
Stupidity is an equal opportunity striker.
Fellow slashdotter Bill Dog
I doubt the authenticity of this comment. Using the British meaning of the word I'm quite sure using a 'fanny paddle' would have been quite illegal, even in the 1940s'.
Couldn't you simply watch the right MacGyver episode?
The real problem here is teachers using windows.
Would the students try to break Linux or OS X ?