“I teach teenage boys at an all-boys school
and because I’m quite young, my presence tends to elicit a certain craziness in
them. Because of this, I’m extremely cautious with my students - I’m very
careful with how I dress and the way I relate with them so as to avoid any kind
of weirdness.
But no matter how you try, some of these
students can still be mischievous. When I first started, some of the bold, crazy
ones would rush past and brush against my chest area. But I successfully
stopped this when I grabbed the last perpetrator and embarrassed him thoroughly
before assigning a really nasty punishment. None tried it again. However, the most annoying to date was when
one of them wrote me a love letter and dropped it on my desk.
I would have
dismissed it easily, after all, they are teenage boys, but the letter was so
explicit. He gave a detailed explanation of all the things he would do to me
and all the places we would do it including my table in the class. He even went
further to say that if I was not getting it well enough with my husband at
home, he was willing to teach me and give me a good time. I was dumbfounded
after reading it.
Carefully, I studied the hand writing of all
my students that day and got a very close match so I was pretty sure who the letter
writer was. The next day, I discussed the letter in class and watched all their
faces – it was obvious my suspect was very uncomfortable, but the other
students were quiet and after class, many of them followed me to the teachers’
room to plead that such would not happen again and they would find out who
wrote it. I didn’t bother giving them any assurances but simply sent them out
of the room.
I thought about reporting him to the principal
but some other staff advised that I deal with it on my own as my personal tackling
of the perpetrator would send a stronger message that I’m not to be messed with
just because I’m new or young. Now, I’m thinking of how to deal with this boy
to make sure he thinks twice before being stupid again. I need to get creative
with the punishment so I wonder …."
3 comments:
The only 'creative' thing to do is to consider the boys request.
Lol! Only a guy would make this so annoying but funny comment.
Have you thot of talking him out of it. Quite honestly if you detest what he wrong so badly.......then you would have taken a decision no matter what advise youu get
Anyway my take on this is to talk him out of it and go the extra mile of announcing him in class
Just my one cent
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