Kinder werden immer unhöflicher, sagen Lehrer. Und neue Forschungsergebnisse belegen dies

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/kids-ruder-classrooom-incivility-1.7390753

25 Comments

  1. iforgotmymittens on

    “Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents, and everyone is writing a book” is a quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero, who lived from 106–43 BC.

  2. NickPrefect on

    It goes beyond that. I get bumped into all the time in the hallways. Some of it seems intentional. They even have the nerve to give me the stink eye because I’m a solid and they couldn’t just walk right through me.

  3. The kids are ruder because they know that they can get away with anything regardless if its in the class or at home. When you have parents that were literally trying to save their child who are 12 to 13 years old, and the government saying that that the child can make their own decisions with the child getting drug paraphernalia supplied from the government dying from a drug overdose… Then what exactly do you expect..

  4. I coach a U9 girls soccer team… one day at practice, we were running drills and one girl in particular wasn’t paying attention. Not uncommon at this age of course, but still, one of the coaches went over to her and told her to pay attention to the head coach. The girl gives her the death glare and goes ‘who are YOU to tell ME what to do?’

    I mean I laughed, but also, if I did that to one of my parents or coaches at that age, my ass would have been red. Not saying that’s right but… I sure as hell wouldn’t talk to an adult like that back then.

  5. Eckstraniice on

    Of course they are. You can’t even discipline your kids anymore. If my 4 year old is being bad, the most I can do is ask him nicely to stop and he’s like “no” 😂

  6. prob_wont_reply_2u on

    There are no consequences, so nothing to stop them from being shitty.

  7. poptartsandmayonaise on

    It takes a villiage, and unfortunately most kids are being raised by 2 parents that work, and half of those parents being seperated. What do you expect to happen to the kids? Unfortunately we wont get kids worth a damn until we get back to 1 adult being able to support a family, which will never happen because capitalism.

  8. LowComfortable5676 on

    Teachers have slowly been nudered of their authority for decades now. Kids know they can walk all over their teachers with no significant retaliation allowed

  9. ViewWinter8951 on

    If there are no consequences for bad behaviour, ever, don’t be surprised when bad behaviour increases.

  10. Ok-Group-1611 on

    Since there is no free will, it’s neither the kids nor their parent’s fault.

  11. lulujunkie on

    Do you feel this is driven by shifting family values and social media and being hooked online constantly? I feel that kids today don’t share or have the same social/family values from many many years back and with the system changing where a child does bad in school was on the child vs now it’s the teacher and school admins fault. It’s amazing to see how rotten kids can be. I am of course generalizing but I do see kids and parents beat down on the school system when little Johnny does bad in his studies even though little Johnny spends 6 hours a day gaming and his parents are often nowhere to be seen or they’re too busy working trying to make ends meet.

  12. t1m3kn1ght on

    Well, when our metaculture decides that the individual is paramount and that any kind of negative interaction can only be proof of our collective moral failing, then the result is children under the distinct impression they are the main characters and that the negative reactions of others are proof of the world’s moral failings, not theirs. Add to the mix the fact that there are no notable consequences, then what do you expect?

  13. DudeIsThisFunny on

    Demographic changes and the content the children consume these days.

    We used to watch cartoons and Disney channel, now it’s all poorly regulated YouTube slop.

  14. I think the problem is entitlement top to bottom. Younger generations feel entitled to getting whatever they want, older generations feel entitled to face no resistance in how they want things. I don’t know if this is any different from any other place or time it’s just social media and the Internet make it easier and faster to voice complaints and get them rubber stamped by whoever shares your perspective in an echo chamber

  15. SabineKline on

    Honestly,  I wonder if some kids are “ruder” because they have access to so much more information than older generations at that age and can call out things that are factually wrong and end up “talking back”. I come from a Sit-down-and-shut-up culture and have so many memories of times an adult was just outright wrong about something and trying to inform them lead to punishment.

  16. HanSolo5643 on

    I think it’s a combination of things. There’s been a normalization of bad behavior. There’s no consequences for bad behavior anymore. Adults aren’t setting good examples, and kids are learning that bad behavior.

  17. Neither-Historian227 on

    I think the lockdowns had alot to do with damage on mental health for youths. I’ve noticed anger in people in general since then. Sure the economy is terrible and this is a side effect, but I’ve been through a economic cycles and this seems different.

  18. NAHTHEHNRFS850 on

    Allow dueling and physical punishment again. Can fix a whole lot of things.

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