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I Think The Cane Should Be Bought Back Into The School System

I am a product of my upbringing and education - born in the 1950s, became a teenager in the mid-sixties, and a long-haired rebel at the start of the 1970s.....

When I was very young (5 or 6, maybe) my mother would occasionally slap us - I have 2 older sisters, who are two and three-and-a-half years older than me - but nothing more than that. At primary school persistent offenders would sometimes be punished in assembly - rulered on the hands and occasionally the legs, by the headmistress.
At the age of about 7, I moved to a small prep school just over 3 miles from home. To say the cane was used infrequently would be an understatement - I think I only ever heard the headmaster announce once in assembly that he'd caned some boys the previous day: for throwing stones. He was very solemn and said it was five years (if I remember correctly) since he'd last been obliged to use the cane.....

At Grammar School the cane was administered by the headmaster only - and always in the privacy of his study - although various teachers had a penchant for using a gymshoe in front of the whole class.

I was by no means a goody-goody but, on the other hand, I didn't court danger either - I went through the whole of my school career having suffered only a couple of rulerings on the hands at prep school and a couple of whackings with a gym shoe over PE shorts!

From my own experience I can say that I certainly approve of corporal punishment as a deterrent - overuse, however, I'm sure, lessens its effectiveness though. From a child's perspective, the playground whispers about getting the cane certainly added to the mystique......
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smiler2012 · 56-60
yes I totally agree with what you say it was used when I was at school too and as you comment it is also there as a deterrent to encourage good behaviour alas in my opinion it was only stopped by two elements the over zealous teachers and the do gooders who use that as an excuse to have it stopped