DD, in Y8/age 13, came home today regaling me with 'humorous' tales of what had happened in her PE lesson this morning.
To summarise - teacher told one child he was 'thick and crap at PE' (child was being cheeky), told two girls working together to go and sit down 'because you're crap', told another boy to pull himself together after falling from equipment (he later fainted and was taken to hospital in a wheelchair, have since heard he had a dislocated shoulder) AND instigated an activity whereby the children worked in pairs to see how long they could stand on each other's backs on one foot. I am not sure whether this is normal practice or not but DD said her back 'cracked' so loudly that everyone turned to look and she is in pain this evening.
This teacher was off sick for a long time last year after similarly erratic behaviour, including making slow runners run forwards while everyone else ran backwards and laughing at them (DD was a mortified slow runner but I didn't complain, though other parents did).
So is this par for the course or would I be justified in contacting school about this?