Teacher’s Innovative Discipline Method Has South Africans Impressed, Shares Video
- An educator showed off his discipline method towards his students, and people were amazed
- The footage captured the attention of netizens, gathering many views along with thousands of likes and comments
- Social media users reacted to the clip as they flocked to the comments section to express their thoughts
One teacher unveiled his method of discipline to his learners in a clip, and people were amazed by it.
Teacher says no work, no lunch, shares a video
A man who goes by the TikTok handle @senzo_sqmtshali shared a clip showcasing himself and his students in a classroom. The gentleman revealed in the footage that one of his ways of disciplining his pupils is to withhold break if their work is not done.
In the video, he can be seen sitting in front of the door while checking each student's books to see if the work has been completed, allowing them to go out for lunch. Many people thought it was a brilliant idea.
The clip became a hit on social media, generating over 74K views and thousands of likes and comments.
Watch the video below:
People voice their opinions on the teacher's method
The online community reacted to the educator's way of conducting his classroom as they took to the comments to express their thoughts, saying:
Ausi Releh said:
"But how will a child cope on an empty stomach."
Nkosiyazi Nomcebo Vi expressed:
"Best strategy ever if you see them before break."
To which the teacher responded by saying:
"straight all of them did my work the way I wanted them to do."
Beleng cracked a joke:
"The way I love food, I would have died same time when you returned me at the door."
Momok shared:
"Accountability of actions and consequences of not delivering before deadline...I like your style, sir."
Lady meets former student who is a lawyer
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a Ghanaian woman was excited after she chanced on one of her students who had become a lawyer.
The middle-aged woman recorded a short video with the young lady dressed in her lawyer's gown.
The teacher who taught the young lawyer in class two continued to express joy that one of her students was now pursuing a career in the legal field.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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