There is a fine line between punishment and abuse and frustration and students should be punished when they do something wrong otherwise they don't learn consequences to actions.




Hyundai Powertech was established in 2001 as the auto transmission company to supply to Hyundai and Kia. Located in Seosan city, one hour drive south west of Metaldyne Korea, Powertech celebrated its 10 million-th transmission on Dec 5 in 2011. Chung Myungcheol, the plant manager in Kia Slovakia plant until last month, is the new head of Hyundai Powertech. Mr.Chung, no relation to Chairman Chung Mongkoo, has spent most of his career in purchasing ever since he joined Hyundai 36 years ago. He has made the Slovakia plant a huge success, and Chairman Chung expects Mr.Chung repeat in Powertech what he did in Slovakia.
There is a fine line between punishment and abuse and frustration and students should be punished when they do something wrong otherwise they don't learn consequences to actions.
Kudos for him for stopping abuse., but dicipline and punishment are murky areas. as for parents and teachers who complain about this move. my 12 years teaching experience in korea (and my western mindset). teachers placate kids with treats in hogwons to make parents happy, yet parents come down on teachers when students don't perform well in academics. parents come down on teachers who use aggressive behaviour for dicipline, and lets not forget the age old once upon a time tradition of white envelopes from parent to teacher to ensure good grades for the child. its the biggest hypocracy of the education system i think. (again, from my western mindset)
so yeah i hope he rocks the boat a little. its about F$#%^&& NG time.
KPOP should not be exported. I've just finished watching the letterman debut and i have to say. it looked like nine clones of brittany spears (spelling?) except that they didn't really look like they were very present. (maybe jetlag?) it looked literally like nine blank faces on the show. that said, KPOP is not needed in the wider world. let it sit in the ether on youtube and k-pop crazed interweb dwellers.
as for CHAEBOL. good for mr prez. although i was a fan of his mayoral attempt. and paid little attention to him in the captains chair of korea. i know he's got mixed lovers and haters. but yeah, tell the chaebol where to stick it. a driving force they once were, so much so that the combined stupidity and greed of gov't and business led the country to its financial pitfall. and yeah, they pulled themselves out of it, only to lead the individual citizen into housing and credi debt. and i hope the davids of korea continue to the fight goliath chaebol all those presumably entitled offspring botch the job, and all their royal patriarchs/matriarchs have passed on to the next world, thereby leaving the offspring with no bail out and at the whims of the common folk. bring on the revolution.
and i hope that this will break the trend of all high school university students desire to work with the holy trinity of greed.(LOL)
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