France : teachers stop to work because of djihadi students

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  1. VotreAltesse

    VotreAltesse Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Hello,

    here is the original article in french : https://www.ladepeche.fr/article/20...-gallieni-toulouse-sont-greve.html#xtor=EPR-7

    Toulouse (the city where Mohammed Merah killed jewish kids, he killed soldiers too), 60 teachers on the 120 working in a high school stopped to work, the reasons ?
    Continual verbal or physical agressions, daily violent brawl, students with a heavy judicial case, violences on girls, some students who tried to left for djihad even came back.

    That is what happens when you let islam developp in your society.
     
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  2. waltky

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    Granny says, "Dat's right...

    ... dem jihadi students'll cut yer head off...

    ... if ya assign too much homework."
     
  3. ThelmaMay

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    This is the article in English:

    It is literally a "call for help" that launched this Tuesday morning, about sixty teachers Joseph-Gallieni high school (120), route from Spain to Toulouse. In front of the entrance of the school, which welcomes more than 1,000 CAP students to the vocational and technological baccalaureate, a large banner calls for a "Marshall Plan".

    The discomfort is not new, but the cup is full. The classes were suspended on Monday all day, and replaced by workshops so that speech can be expressed and mitigates the ills of a high school that has become a space of lawlessness. The teachers are on the verge of a nervous breakdown, some are crying while telling their everyday lives of incivility and violence.

    Aggressions, robberies, fights, sexist violence, drug trafficking and stolen students

    Verbal and physical aggression "that generalize and become commonplace", "intrusion of external students who come to stir up trouble and commit offenses", class flights, boarding, generalization of violent fights in the precincts of the establishment, gender-based violence suffered by girls, students and parents who come from fear, suffering from teachers, drug trafficking, etc. The list is long and the means to fight rather to the absent subscribers, consider the teaching teams angry.

    "Students left to try to go jihad"

    The pot au roses is the discovery of high school students S. This famous sheet issued by the Directorate General of Homeland Security (DGSI) concerns individuals suspected of terrorist aims or attacks on state security, without as long as they have committed an offense or a crime. They can thus be attributed to simple relations of a known terrorist.

    "At a pre-entry, a colleague asked the police to know the students who have a criminal record and the policeman told him that he did not prefer to give him this information, thinking that one would be afraid to return to certain classes, says Virginie, professor of letters and history. We had, one year, students left to try to go to jihad. When they came back, the rectorate told us to use our common sense to manage the problem.

    "In progress with the electronic bracelet"

    "In the 1,000 high school students, we have very specific profiles," says the teacher. Some are very voluntary, but we also have a minority that comes under specialized structures, medical, or related to justice: students who come out of prison, who come to class with the electronic bracelet, others who have a criminal record enough provided that we are asked to integrate. We are doing everything so that the powder magazine explodes. "

    For the time being, Jacques Caillaut, academic director of the services of the National Education (Dasen), assures to take the problem of the high school Gallieni with arms-in-the-body. "We are already providing answers, not just when people go on strike," says the academic inspector.

    What teachers ask

    Eleven Education Assistants (AED) are currently working at Lycée Galliéni where they are clearly overwhelmed. The high school teachers, who continually alert their superiors, are asking for ten additional EDA positions to cope with the emergency, "manage student flows and more effectively monitor high school hallways and public spaces." The teachers also want "a time of paid consultation" to set up groups of speech and propose "a real project of establishment". They also want "the establishment of cameras as quickly as possible, to deter disturbances to public order and, if necessary, to facilitate the identification of disruptive students".

    Angry teachers are also considering the implementation of a "real and well-differentiated policy of student recruitment". They thus intend to "improve the school climate so as not to be obliged to repeat, from one year to another, disruptive and repeat students who cumulate sanctions following verbal or physical aggression against the staff". Finally, they demand the presence of "security agents at the entrance of the establishment and authorized to search".
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    A few days ago I heard on a BBC news report that somewhere in France (I forget exactly) firefighters are stoned when they're attending to emergencies such as buildings on fire and at car accidents. WTF is happening to France?
     
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    Islam. Three cops were violently attacked after saving children from a fire recently.

    Italian, russian, spanish, portuguese, polish, chinese, vietnamese came to this country, they're all integrated or integrating.
     
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    .....same as happens here!!! You may not have read that in Glasgow they had firefighters attacked....
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-42597862
     
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    This is a vocational school which is full of rogue students. Good students bound for universities usually attend the traditional lycée and sit the baccalauréat (or bac) exam, the equivalent of British A levels. Teachers working at vocational schools should be able to cope with problematic students and stop whining about them.
     
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    Teachers that can’t wear body armour
     
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    That's still no excuse. The French vocational schools might have had there share of hooligans but it was nothing like the out of control classrooms in the France of today.

    I'm not sure about today but 20 years ago in the U.S. they used to pay off all your student loans if you were a teacher and agreed to a term of service in a "disadvantaged school". So a lot of teachers moved across the country to live in cities like Detroit or Chicago for 4 years. These were challenging environments for teachers, they had a teacher retention problem, a lot of them got burned out and left.
    So France now, maybe like parts of the U.S. in the 80s.
     
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    Yeah I know, and it's been going on for years here, but I was surprised that it should be in France. When the subject was raised on a Today program (or it might have been PM before it was dumbed down to The Eddie Mair Show? lol), but whichever, I emailed to say that the answer was in the hands of the firefighters - literally? A few bars of water power would soon have the scum scuttling off home crying to their mamas to dry them out. Probably most of them could have done with a good wash-down anyway!!

    It also happens to ambulance paramedics every effing Friday and Saturday night but half the time they ask for it. We don't have much longer now.
     
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    As of 5 years ago they still had the program for newly educated teachers to start in a troubled area and their school loans would be waived.

    My cousin refused it.
     
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