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Graffiti Art Lesson
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Graffiti Art lessons?


Is there anywhere in london where you can learn graffiti art with spray cans cheaply?

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Lesson in Graffiti

the teaching profession partly guilty of developing a yob culture by not disciplining bad behaviour in schools


I have had children in primary education for the past 22 years, whilst this does not make me a "proffessional" it does allow me to take a long term view of the outcomes of professional ideals.
My older children were punished if they were disruptive in primary school, detention, extra home work, unaceptable behaviour was discouraged and never rewarded.
Today we reward unaceptable behaviour, with treats for example in my childrens primary school, bad behaviour is treated with "graffiti art" lessons, day trips etc.
The well behaved children are not offered "graffiti art" nor do they get day trips, what type of message are the professionals sending aour children?. Be bad get rewards, be good get nothing?
Why cant badly behaved children be punished, I do not mean we beat them up, but could they not be given detention at lunch time, so they can catch up with their school work?
We can not just blaim the parents, teachers get it wrong as well.
Punish bad Behaviour, stop the yobs

Teachers are not to blame - they've been hamstrung by legislation. They cannot even exclude problem children without facing appeal after appeal, and probably losing at the end of it all.

Furthermore, it's the parent's responsibility to bring up their children; school is for education, not baby-sitting. It would help if parents would at least back up the schools, rather than almost always siding with their 'little angels', who they beleive to be incapable of all wrongdoing.