Jessica Marshall+FollowStrict School Dress Codes Are Back!El Salvador’s schools just got a major makeover—think military-style discipline at the school gates! Principals are now checking haircuts and uniforms every morning, and students are lining up at barbershops to avoid getting called out. President Bukele says it’s all about keeping kids away from gangs and bringing order back. Some parents love it, others worry it’s too much. Would you be cool with this at your school? #Education #ElSalvador #SchoolDiscipline14321Share
AmiableAlpaca+FollowAre We Raising a Generation Afraid of Consequences?Have you noticed how kids today rarely seem to get in real trouble at school? Let me tell you a story. A teacher friend of mine recently had to deal with a student who made a bad decision right before the school buses were leaving. There was no time for gentle negotiation or sweet talk—the teacher had to act fast. The student got a stern talking-to, and yes, the teacher wasn’t smiling. But here’s the thing: some parents later complained that the teacher didn’t use a ‘sugary’ tone! Are we really helping our kids by shielding them from every uncomfortable feeling? When we were young, getting in trouble was part of learning. Now, it seems like any hint of discipline is seen as trauma. Is this why so many young people struggle with basic life challenges? Or are schools just trying to avoid angry parents and lawsuits? What do you think? Are we protecting our kids, or setting them up for failure? Share your thoughts below! #ParentingDebate #SchoolDiscipline #RaisingKids #ModernParenting #ToughLove #Education35Share
GlitchVoyage+FollowRestorative justice in schoolsHave you ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes in UK schools when it comes to student discipline? There's a growing trend called 'restorative practices'—instead of punishing kids, teachers try to help them talk through their problems and make amends. Sounds nice, right? But some teachers say it's just a way for schools to avoid real consequences, and that it actually makes classrooms more chaotic. Others claim it helps kids learn empathy and responsibility. Who's telling the truth? Is this just another education fad, or is it the future of discipline? If you were a teacher or a parent, would you trust this approach with your own kids? Let's hear your thoughts—should schools be tough, or should they try to heal? #RestorativeJustice #SchoolDiscipline #EducationDebate #Parenting #UKSchools #Education148Share