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I am TOTALLY against it and I cannot see anything constructive from it other than the teacher relieving inner frustrations..However im interested in others thoughts on teachers(or parents come to than matter) using raised voices to correct children..
This is the thoughts from a report in 2010 by Dr Andrew Curran a paediatric neurologist at Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Merseyside.
“Teachers that repeatedly shout at kids are clearly failing,” he said. “They are showing a complete misunderstanding of the human brain.
“The fact is that the more fear children experience, the less likely they are to retain what they are being taught.”
Link to the original report found here;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/7866669/Aggressive-teachers-harm-pupils-education.html
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This is the thoughts from a report in 2010 by Dr Andrew Curran a paediatric neurologist at Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Merseyside.
“Teachers that repeatedly shout at kids are clearly failing,” he said. “They are showing a complete misunderstanding of the human brain.
“The fact is that the more fear children experience, the less likely they are to retain what they are being taught.”
Link to the original report found here;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/7866669/Aggressive-teachers-harm-pupils-education.html
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