Teacher sacked for putting a student in a head lock despite being punched by the youth

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Teacher sacked for putting a student in a head lock despite being punched by the youth says staff are powerless 

 

 

 TEACHER who was sacked for misconduct including putting a student in a headlock after the youth punched him said the NSW education system left teachers "powerless to discipline kids".

 

Science and agriculture teacher Stephen Krix was fired from Riverstone High School when he fought back against a year-10 student who refused to work and punched him in the face during a class.

 

Mr Krix - a "squarely built" 51-year-old who had worked in various public and private teaching roles since 1989 - told The Sunday Telegraph he acted in self-defence when he put the "slight" student in a headlock during a science class in May 2011.

The incident came after the student refused to take off his headphones, told Mr Krix to f*** off several times and punched the teacher when he stood close to him with a worksheet and refused to move

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The incident was outlined in the NSW Industrial Relations Commission last Wednesday where Mr Krix lost an appeal against the sacking he claimed was "harsh, unreasonable and unjust".

 

In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Mr Krix, who now works in the security industry, said the public system was failing kids because teachers feared being sacked if they disciplined students.

 

He said students were leaving public schools without the self-restraint required to cope with post-school life.

 

It's a joke - that's why people are running to private schools," Mr Krix said.

 

"Eighty per cent of kids are screwed over by the state system because of a lack of discipline given to a minority of bad kids who disrupt classes," he said.

 

"You have to have zero tolerance … if a kid is behaving badly in the classroom he needs to be extracted and all the kids that are behaving themselves need to be able to get educated."

 

In relation to the student, Mr Krix said: "It's not like he's some sort of pathological killer … he's just a kid who needed discipline and wasn't getting it. If he's given the guidelines then he knows where the boundary is".

 

A NSW Department of Education and Communities representative told the commission Mr Krix should have stood down from any physical confrontation.

 

The representative said the Teaching Service Act meant that teachers had to respond to situations with the safety of students being the top priority.

 

more here http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/teacher-sacked-for-putting-a-student-in-a-head-lock-despit...

 

 

A very true comment from a poster on that page....

 

The day will come when no one will want to become a high school teacher...it has been getting worse for years now.

 

Education will be  via the internet for a teacher's safety .T

 

he students hold the power .  

 

Has anyone got the guts to swing this around...I doubt it.

 

Then again, anyone who wants to become a secondary teacher in the public system ,I guess, deserves all that is coming their way if they haven't heeded the warning signals by now to AVOID this once great profession! 

 

 

 

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I know the teacher personally and worked with him for over 2 years in another role he held as a part time fire fighter with Fire Rescue NSW. He was also my daughters Ag teacher so I can definitely speak with some first hand knowledge of this person. I must say that I can't believe how everyone jumps to such crazy conclusions. You wouldn't find a more respected and kind person. Wherever we went everyone knew Steve and couldn't stop talking to him. His past students love him like a friend and his method of teaching was to get students involved in learning by hands on example not just theory. He is a lovely kind and respected person in our community who would do anything for anyone. He resigned from the Fire Brigade over the stress of all this when it started so the fire brigade lost a great person too.
Our public school system these days is just a joke witness no discipline or consequences and that's why the bottom portion of our current generation of young adults who needed discipline when growing up, but got none at school or at home are now out coward punching people in the street. Just ask the local police. they know them all and will tell you the same as the teachers that has no power to control the little buggers at school. They are the 20% that cause 80% of our trouble in society because they think they can do what they want without any consequences. Steve was just protecting himself from one of these little **bleep**s who attend Riverstone High which is one of the roughest schools in Sydney. He didn't punch him back, just restrained him, that's all. Wake Up all you idiots who think Steve did wrong and take a stand behind ALL OF our teachers who are TRYING TO HELP RAISE A DECENT BUNCH OF ADULTS who often don't have decent parents as role models.

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Thanks.  It is a pity that all the great work and influences Mr Krix was directly responsible for are ignored. The kid who punched him should be put in jail for hitting a public officer.

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I hope the student was charged with assault.

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the boy would be excluded usually . if the teacher was sacked its as a result of going too far, he needs to be sacked. if a teacher had my son in a headlock he'd be dealing with me.

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@lakeland27 wrote:

the boy would be excluded usually . if the teacher was sacked its as a result of going too far, he needs to be sacked. if a teacher had my son in a headlock he'd be dealing with me.


and if your son punched me, you would be dealing with me

 

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Primary school isn't much better either these days.....oh and the parents are the worst!!! Their precious little kids do no wrong in their eyes pfffftttt
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@lakeland27 wrote:

the boy would be excluded usually . if the teacher was sacked its as a result of going too far, he needs to be sacked. if a teacher had my son in a headlock he'd be dealing with me.


 a perfect example of what is wrong with the kids of today.... their parents and upbringing and this sort of attitude and total lack of respect. 

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@*mrgrizz* wrote:

@lakeland27 wrote:

the boy would be excluded usually . if the teacher was sacked its as a result of going too far, he needs to be sacked. if a teacher had my son in a headlock he'd be dealing with me.


and if your son punched me, you would be dealing with me

 


 are you a teacher ? i hope not.

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@*mrgrizz* wrote:

@lakeland27 wrote:

the boy would be excluded usually . if the teacher was sacked its as a result of going too far, he needs to be sacked. if a teacher had my son in a headlock he'd be dealing with me.


and if your son punched me, you would be dealing with me

 


Me too!

If my son would have punched a teacher because he wanted hom to take the earplugs out , my son would have gotten more than just a headlock from me.

 

Discipline and respect has to be taught at home, and if that fails, I blame the parent.

 

Erica

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nero_wulf wrote:


lakeland27 wrote:

the boy would be excluded usually . if the teacher was sacked its as a result of going too far, he needs to be sacked. if a teacher had my son in a headlock he'd be dealing with me.

a perfect example of what is wrong with the kids of today.... their parents and upbringing and this sort of attitude and total lack of respect.

my son wouldn't hit a teacher. this guy (hard to know what is true being a newsltd story) the teacher crossed the line, the boy ought to have been excluded before this twit applied his headlock . the department can't have loose cannons like that in schools.
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@lind9650 wrote:

@*mrgrizz* wrote:

@lakeland27 wrote:

the boy would be excluded usually . if the teacher was sacked its as a result of going too far, he needs to be sacked. if a teacher had my son in a headlock he'd be dealing with me.


and if your son punched me, you would be dealing with me

 


Me too!

If my son would have punched a teacher because he wanted hom to take the earplugs out , my son would have gotten more than just a headlock from me.

 

Discipline and respect has to be taught at home, and if that fails, I blame the parent.

 

Erica


you aren't a teacher , and if you were you'd be sacked too. the method is kicking him out, not headlocks.

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