Reading
here, teachers in South Australia complain that they are fed up with having to teach morals and manners to the children of lazy parents who fail to do so themselves. Teachers insist that this is not their job.
In the past, teachers did teach morals and manners to children. So did parents and the rest of society in a three-pronged attack.
The empowerment of children commencing in the 1970s now shields them behind such an enormously hypersensitive protective sympathy that parents find themselves walking a tightrope between effective discipline and child abuse.
There is little wonder that parents often give up and stay well clear of dangerous territory. As for the 'rest of society', people know perfectly well that if they are caught disciplining another parent's child for any reason whatsoever the police are likely to descend upon them like Valkyries with dangerous criminal and civil actions looming.
While the teachers are to be sympathised with for their plight, simply thrusting the onus back onto parents is misguided and represents a futile game of Handball. The underlying problem must be corrected before anything will change.