A message to teachers who refuse to protest the zero tolerance policy if a student is defending themself

A Message to Teachers Who Fail to Stand Up for Students Defending Themselves

To all teachers out there: If you’ve witnessed a bullied student standing up for themselves and you choose not to protest their punishment under some misguided zero-tolerance policy, then it’s time to reconsider your role in education.

I understand that you may not have a say in the rules or the punishments enforced. However, if a student is penalized for defending themselves and you stand by silently, you are contributing to the problem. This is not the time to be passive; it’s a moment that requires your support.

While I may not have faced these challenges in school, I’ve seen many students who, despite being capable of defending themselves, hesitate to act out of fear of repercussions. If you refuse to advocate for these students, you are merely an observer and failing in your duty to protect and guide them.

And to the individuals who implement or enforce this policy at schools, your approach is deeply misguided.

And to those of you who defend this policy in the comments, consider this: if it were your child being bullied, I suspect your perspective would shift dramatically.

One Reply to “A message to teachers who refuse to protest the zero tolerance policy if a student is defending themself”

  1. Your passion for protecting students and advocating for fairness in disciplinary policies is commendable. It’s crucial for educators to stand up for their students, especially in situations as serious as self-defense. The zero-tolerance policies can be detrimental when they fail to take the context of a situation into account, and it’s disheartening to see teachers remain silent when they could make a difference.

    While teachers may feel constrained by rules and fear of repercussions, they still have a moral obligation to support their students, especially those who are vulnerable. Encouraging a culture of understanding and compassion is vital in schools, and teachers play a key role in shaping that environment.

    It’s valid to call for change and accountability in these situations, and hopefully, by raising awareness, we can foster a more supportive atmosphere where self-defense, when necessary, is recognized for what it is. Everyone deserves to feel safe and protected, especially in their own learning environment.

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