Hi
I witnessed a teacher 'interviewing' a five, nearly six year old child reference a potential bullying situation - the child had claimed two older children had said some unkind things and pointed at her whilst saying mean things etc etc. The fact was she was brave enough to bring it up but she possibly was less than angelic herself in the whole situation and had been mean first.
However, this does not mean appropriate behaviour should not apply subsquently. The 'interviewing' teacher concerned was the class teacher of the older, accused children. The conversation took place 10 foot away from me as I was reading with a child in school and I heard every word. It was like a police interrogation. I honestly think a 16 year old would have been in tears as the teacher repeated over and over that the older children had been told off and THEY were in tears and that the younger one had got her story mixed up several times and was clearly lying. Now, children will be children and I have no doubt that it was six of one and half a dozen of the other but I was mortified listening and didn't think to ask the teacher for a 'moment' to try to break the spell of interrogation. The teacher was clearly VERY angrey and DETERMINED to prove the child was in the wrong- now we all know that it is never completely one sided (or rarely) so due caution and calm does need to be observed.
However I am now in the throws of guilt for not stopping or intervening and feel I should take it further. The fact that the teacher had chosen a quiet spot, made the child sit on eye level with her, only three feet away and interrupted her with new questions and accusations was totally wrong. The fact that she had probably been a bit naughty was possible but no allowance was made in language or approach.
Do I dare challenge this with her in an adult manner (does she know how to do this??). Put it this way if I had heard her speaking to my child in this way we would possibly be leaving the school. I saw the child later and she was still very subdued and she is NO angel but surely I should stand up for due process and appropriate adult questioning/discussion of wrongdoing?
Who do I go to first- the teacher, the teacher of the child I saw being interrogated (who had a brief conversation with this mean teacher again within range of me. The latter was saying she had spoken with the child and dealt with it) or the head. Or do I chicken out and write a letter?
Thanks