Smileless2012
I don't know why that's funny or why you feel the need to keep resurrecting something that's been dealt with Glorianny. A question was asked of a poster and answered.
As for supporting the teacher who is the subject of this thread, it is not her error that's being supported rather her right for the matter to have been dealt with professionally which I for one, don't agree was done when the head chose to stand by her side while she gave her apology.
This may well have contributed to what you've described as the children challenging her and rebelling, the later which I do not agree was acceptable behaviour.
You see that's imposing your views on the school.
One of the reasons the head may have had to stand next to the teacher when she apologised, was because she had lost control of the class and without the head's presence the class wouldn't have listened.
If the teacher had consistently behaved inappropriately the head would also need to oversee her behaviour.
Some schools encourage children to express their views and expect staff to cope with this. It's an ethos which some teachers can't cope with.. If it is school policy then they have to accept it.
I've worked in such conditions. Children contribute to discussion and take part in decisions. They sometimes criticise adults. Some parents want their children raised in such circumstances. It may not be what you would accept.
It's actually really interesting to see children develop, especially girls who develop confidence and become much more assertive.