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I used the cane and I now wonder if I was right to do so.

I was a teacher from the late 1960s until the late 1980s - a fairly short career as these things go although I was quite successful - spent my last few years as a Head Teacher.

Part of my job was to use corporal punishment. I believed then that I was doing this in the best interests of the children I taught and I'd like to continue to believe that. But I find myself in a world now where we're constantly being told this was bad for children and that worries me immensely. I just can't reconcile it with what I saw as a teacher. I saw it work. I saw it turn children around. I saw it help children. I really do think that's true. But I take psychological and pedagogical research seriously and I can't reconcile it with what I saw myself.

I am honestly horrified at the idea I might have harmed these children.
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Dispite the bleeding hearts here I am going to say I am glad I got the cane at school and it was very well known form of punishment we all knew was there and some thought they can beat the system and be a smart arse.

I was one of them and getting the cane made me think of my future if I continued my wayward ways and would of most likely ended up in Jail
patioratio · 70-79, M
@Robynthebeautiful You do seem to be in the minority.

But I wonder how much of that is because it's quite obvious that anybody who expresses any view contrary to the mob on this site is likely to face bullying, and people trying desperately to dismiss them as 'trolls' because they can't actually come up with any real arguments.