Students beat Police. Then threaten teachers.
This issue deserves more than a brief mention. If students are this unruly in their formative years, what kind of citizens will they be once they reach adulthood?
Is The Bahamas headed along the route of more violent caribbean nations? How can we stop this outrageous behaviour? Longer school hours? Reintroducing corporal punishment?
In my personal opinion, the two suggestions that I made above are just the tip of the iceberg towards reclaiming the respect of these little children who think they are "man/woman" enough to strike an adult in a position of authority.
If the Ministers of Education, Social Services and National Security do not put their best people on this issue NOW, we will face becoming even more of a lawless society.
The extended school hours could be used for social development rather than purely intellectual purposes. Social training in areas such as money, family and emotion management could go far in making this new breed of child more responsible as adults.
Would something like these recommendations work? Any other ideas?
Last edited by YorickBrown; 10-16-05 at - 05:15 PM.
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Bahamians, the future of The Bahamas is in OUR hands - Educate yourselves continuously, focus on your families, be active within your community, lend a hand to civic organizations, be intolerant of criminal behavior, plan rigorously for your future (and your children's future) and make the government fully aware of your concerns by voting and demanding change. It's only a start, but it's something we ALL can do for a better Bahamas.
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