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Student throws chair, file at VP

metalslug

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http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,198822,00.html?

Vice-principal 'scolds' for poor results, then...
Student throws chair, file at VP
April 14, 2009

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IT was like any other routine visit by a vice-principal to a class during the Pastoral Care period.

But one student suddenly went berserk.

It happened when the vice-principal, a woman, visited a Secondary 4 Express class at a school in the east on 2 Apr.

While she was addressing the class, the student suddenly stood up and threw a file and then a chair in her direction.

He also rushed forward as though he wanted to hit her, but was quickly restrained by his classmates.

No one was hurt in the incident.

A student from the class, who did not want to be named, told The New Paper that the vice-principal was 'scolding' the class about their poor common test results.

She asked those who were confident of scoring at least five O levels or of making it to polytechnic to stand up.

All except two boys in the class stood up.

The student said: 'She then told the form teacher to take down their names and call their parents.'

She told the class to sit down and write down their plans for achieving their goals.

The form teacher walked over to one of the two boys who did not stand up.

She told him to take out a piece of paper and start writing.

It was then that the boy suddenly stood up and threw a file and subsequently a chair in the direction of the vice-principal.

This account was verified by another student in the class.

She said: 'She (the vice-principal) was trying to help us. She said that since it was our final year, she hoped everyone could get into poly.'

The New Paper understands that this was the first time the vice-principal visited the class this year.

When contacted, the school confirmed that the incident had taken place.

However, it did not answer queries on the details of what happened.

Principal confirms it

In a written response, the school principal said: 'Together with the form teacher, the vice-principal guided the class to take stock of their progress in their studies, and to plan how they would achieve their targets at the upcoming mid-year exams as well as the year-end O-level exams.

'During this time, a boy suddenly stood up and threw a file and a chair towards the front of the classroom. His classmates quickly restrained him. The discipline master and school counsellor were also brought in to calm and counsel the boy. No one was hurt in the incident.'

We are not naming the school or those involved, to avoid causing further distress to the boy, who is said to be upset about how he had behaved.

But what caused him to snap?

The New Paper understands that he had some emotional issues which, however, were under control this year.

According to the school, the boy has 'some background with handling emotions and has been referred for counselling'.

So could it have been the stress of the latest tests? Or the results he had just received? Or the manner in which he was being addressed at that point in time?

The student The New Paper spoke to said the boy later 'admitted to others that he didn't know what he was doing at that time'.

He added: 'But I don't think you can judge a person's character simply by whether they go to the polytechnic or junior college.'

'Boy apologised'

The principal said: 'The boy showed remorse and regret for his behaviour, and apologised to the class and the vice-principal. He also told the (form teacher) that he was grateful for the support from the school, his teachers and classmates in helping him move on.'

His parents are understood to be working with the school to provide the boy with the necessary care and guidance.

They declined to be interviewed by The New Paper.

A teacher of the school, who did not want to be named, felt the boy alone was not to blame for the incident.

He told The New Paper: 'As teachers, we don't approve of this act. We feel the boy should be punished for it.

'But if only the boy is punished, it's unfair. The vice-principal owes the student an apology because she jumped to conclusions.'

The boy is receiving counselling at the moment and it is understood that no punishment has been meted out yet.

Joanna Hor Peixin, newsroom intern
 

tonychat

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Using punishment and fear to teach a student.. hahahahah..

The boydid nothing wrong, i think the principle and the teachers ought to go to another country to learn how to teach, try Australia.
 

borom

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This is a very sad state of affairs and a reflection of a heartless and punishing education system.
By being in the Express ,the student is already in the top 50% of his cohorts-compared to those in NA/NT.
Imagine what society thinks of the bottom 50% when the Vice- principal can make such derogatory remarks of an Express student.If he is no bloody good,how can he be in an Express stream.
The vice-principal (typically in singapore) is more concerned about the school showing good scores and her own career than the student's education and welfare.
The outlook for such a society? -very bleak.
Is having less than 5 'O' levels a bigger crime compared to losing billions of public monies on failed banks and financial institutions?
 

tonychat

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This is a very sad state of affairs and a reflection of a heartless and punishing education system.
By being in the Express ,the student is already in the top 50% of his cohorts-compared to those in NA/NT.
Imagine what society thinks of the bottom 50% when the Vice- principal can make such derogatory remarks of an Express student.If he is no bloody good,how can he be in an Express stream.
The vice-principal (typically in singapore) is more concerned about the school showing good scores and her own career than the student's education and welfare.
The outlook for such a society? -very bleak.
Is having less than 5 'O' levels a bigger crime compared to losing billions of public monies on failed banks and financial institutions?

So what are you gonna do since you are staying in such a country.
 

mscitw

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This peasant VP is goondu, ought to check out peasant students profile before adopting military tactics to shock and awe the peasant students.
 

AvalanCh3

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its odd that principal would ask their student to go to poly for an express class.

in sg now goin poly = lazy, must go Uni and must get at least a degree, so in another direction asking them to go poly is as good as sayin that they will not do well.

if the vp is really encouraging them, i see no sense why negative reaction would be trigger, somemore this is just one side of the story.
 

vamjok

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one sided story, i don't believe such a positive encouragement will cause someone to snap for no reason. as usual, typical covered up
 

makapaaa

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>>>She asked those who were confident of scoring at least five O levels or of making it to polytechnic to stand up. All except two boys in the class stood up.<<<

Sounds like a typical Parleement sitting and rubber stamping session...
 

cleareyes

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This is nothing new.

I recall an incident in the sec school i was in. The DM brought a few boys to his office and threaten to beat up one of them if he dont tell the DM what happen. The DM grab the boy by the shirt, raise a fist to "pretend" and the next moment, all the boys were raining punches on the DM.

Dont know what happen to the boys, but the DM was relieved of his post after that.

DM's surename was Chao. We nickname him Chao Chee Bye even on his first day at school.
 

tonychat

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How about Thailand? Would you recommend the Yellow school or the Red school?

You are another one who want to use a 3rd world country to compare your first world sinkieland har.

I thought sinkieland is first world? no? Or an acting first world.

Got balls go and compare to Australia or at least New Zealand. These real first world do not treat a student like this, even thailand teacher do not behave like that, that is impressive for a developing country.

Well, it is the unsinkified people who behave that way. When you mention a sinkie, that is how a sinkie behave.

Using punishment and scolding, of course a sinkie needs that to wake up his idea. But it seems like the student are much less sinkified that those worthless teachers who bend down hard to get promoted by their PAP govt.
 

jw5

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This is nothing new.

I recall an incident in the sec school i was in. The DM brought a few boys to his office and threaten to beat up one of them if he dont tell the DM what happen. The DM grab the boy by the shirt, raise a fist to "pretend" and the next moment, all the boys were raining punches on the DM.

Dont know what happen to the boys, but the DM was relieved of his post after that.

DM's surename was Chao. We nickname him Chao Chee Bye even on his first day at school.
Were you one of the boys?
 

halsey02

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its odd that principal would ask their student to go to poly for an express class.

in sg now goin poly = lazy, must go Uni and must get at least a degree, so in another direction asking them to go poly is as good as sayin that they will not do well.

if the vp is really encouraging them, i see no sense why negative reaction would be trigger, somemore this is just one side of the story.

Have you ever, ever, ever spoken to these VP or P or any of the present days, so-called education Civil servants...the boy is wrong for such a violent act, but I do empathise with the boy; I would have thrown the file at the VP & walk off!..not the chair though!:p
 

DrPanacea

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They principal (note the correct spelling) and teachers should sign up for an exchange programme to teach in Harlem in New York USA.

btw Why so shy to name just the school?
Seems like the whole country is veiled with the big word: SECRECY.

Using punishment and fear to teach a student.. hahahahah..

The boydid nothing wrong, i think the principle and the teachers ought to go to another country to learn how to teach, try Australia.
 

tonychat

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They principal (note the correct spelling) and teachers should sign up for an exchange programme to teach in Harlem in New York USA.

btw Why so shy to name just the school?
Seems like the whole country is veiled with the big word: SECRECY.

No need to put effort to spell properly for a sinkie to read as most of them are in this forum.

A coward is always in secrecy.. it is normal. No face to open up mah.
 

SIFU

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No need to put effort to spell properly for a sinkie to read as most of them are in this forum.

A coward is always in secrecy.. it is normal. No face to open up mah.

no need spell properly:confused:

stupid admit stupid lah..:oIo::oIo::oIo:

principle, principal

friction, fiction

KNN english so lousy, better write in thai, dun disgrace yourself
 

ChaoPappyPoodle

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The Vice principal only fighting for her exceptional bonus mah. WHy you all cannot understand? If everyone do well then she can get more bonus and go to Italy and learn how to make gourmet pizza for FIVE weeks!

The boy is obviously sick in the head, and has issues dealing with his emotions, as has been reported.

BUt the Vp also has emtionally problems with money and ego but no one seems to want to help her. I pity the VP because she will live a horrible life of pain and suffering unless she can push the blame to her teachers. She obviously needs training at NEA.
 
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