It's better teachers to give corporal punishment to rude students,to prevent filthy,gangsters,failed and arrogant students in the community.
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ADMIRE SHAMUYARIRA
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Anonymous
When I was at school, corporal punishment was still allowed and it did have its advantages. Fear is a driver for discipline, but to what extent. There needs to be a fine balance between the two
06/02/2012 | 06:28hNicole Attridge
Parents need to raise their children to be respectful, then teachers could focus on teaching. Corporal punishment only teaches kids that violence is a solution, and makes them more violent.
06/02/2012 | 09:13h