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13
yes no
Debate Score:24
Arguments:13
Total Votes:28
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should you beable to walk out the classroom without asking?

should you beable to walk out the classroom without asking so you can use the rest room or get water without desterbing the teahers !

yes

Side Score: 11
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no

Side Score: 13
3 points

yes i think i should beable to walk out of class without aasking the teacher because i can get water when i want and i can use the rest room when i want then i dont have to raise my hand for 5 to 10 minutes because the teacher is teaching and i need water or to use the restroom

Side: yes
2 points

What a silly thing to stop kids from doing.

I have little trust for a system that needs to force students to stay unless given permission to leave =/

Side: yes
1 point

Yes.Yu Should.!

But He Mature About It.!

Dont Play Around!

Side: yes
2 points

Agree but your asking for students to act like an adult with respect to others and the teacher. My wife is a teacher and kids will use that to their advantage. in college you can because you are paying for it. High school and below I don't think they are responsible enough.

Side: yes
1 point

well it is your school room of course it is where you do your school work!!!

Side: yes
-1 points

THere shouldn;t even be classrooms in the first place, what is this, World War II period?

Side: yes
4 points

No. You cannot trust the students in the class to be responsible.

Side: No
3 points

You can't trust students.

At my school the only reason kids are allowed to leave the classroom is if they have to puke.

Side: No
2 points

You shouldn't be able to because it would lead the students to beleive that they can do whatever they want.

Side: No
1 point

No.That's wrong!.........................................................

Side: No
1 point

During school hours, teachers are responsible for the well being of each child in their class. How can a teacher be responsible for a student if s/he does not know where each student is? Asking permission is NOT just about "power" but one of responsibility as well, for both teacher and student alike. It is also about teaching children about respect and authority.

Side: No
1 point

The very purpose of classroom teaching, as compared to being taught at home by a private tutor or governess, is to develop in the students an ability to work pleasantly and responsibly in a society. The asking of permission is not so much a show of power as it is of being polite and not disturbing / distracting to the teacher AND the rest of the class. There is a thing called 'decorum', the maintenance of which is the responsibility of all the members of that group and requesting for permission to leave the classroom is a requirement of decorum.

Side: No

It is common courtesy to raise your hand and ask your teacher if you can be excused.

Side: no