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    Using appropriate body language‚ tone and facial expressions at all times. By implementing Barbara Coloroso’s theory responsibility and inner discipline‚ this theory can help teach students to conduct themselves in an acceptable manner‚ and if they are able to do so they will acquire an inner sense of responsibility (Charles‚ 2010). Ms. Coloroso gives steps in order for students to build up their self control by a process of using restitution‚ resolution‚ and reconciliation

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    Vermont killed himself. His peers had targeted him since he was in the fifth grade (Coloroso 207). Andy Williams‚ a fifteen year old was accused of killing two boys and wounding thirteen other people. William had been bullied and teased (“Struggles With”). In April 2006‚ on Myspace.com‚ a student in Palm Springs‚ California‚ posted a picture of a fifteen old girl‚ and this girl was ashamed to go back to school (Coloroso 208). Kristen Frank‚ of the Empower Program‚ said that kids do not have to look

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    School Violence

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    In nearly every school’s mission statement‚ it is stated the school will provide a safe environment for all children; yet‚ every day on the news‚ there are stories in which a teenager commits suicide or a teenager has inflicted pain on another student. Most of these stories stem from one common denominator: the student had been a victim of violence in schools. In recent years‚ it seems these types of news stories have been on the rise and brought to many people’s attention. When a student enters

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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Ending Civility Crisis In Understanding the Civility Crisis Article‚ Cornell Clayton contends that there has been consistent rude behavior and rowdiness in political campaigns (1). The writer notes that the public seems to praise odd behavior and even go ahead to make the participants famous. Clayton begins by giving an example of Joe Wilson who shouted ‘you lie’ during a presidential speech held by President Barack Obama. The writer notes that there is

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    child. That is what the final diary pages of thirteen year old Vijay Singh read. He was found hanging from the banister rail at home on Sunday. –Neil Marr and Tim Field‚ Bullycide‚ Death at Playtime: An Expose of Child Suicide Caused by Bullying (Coloroso‚ 2003). Bullying is nothing new; yet‚ it has become a major part of our society with teen shootings on the raise from schools to malls. Although‚ researchers have found that bullying is not a cause of suicide there a correlation between bullying

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    Behaviour Management

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    Introduction Since the 1950s‚ the discipline of students in the classroom has transfigured from a forceful and authoritarian approach to a more evolved influential approach which helps build students self-awareness and allows self-accountability. As a teacher it is vital to be acquainted with different behaviour management theories in order to consider which approaches best suit the classroom setting for successful learning and quality teaching in the classroom. In an effective table this documents

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    Bullying Cannot Be Ignored Most people see bullying as “kids being kids”‚ but for Jamie Nabozny that was not the case. Students harassed‚ taunted‚ and teased Nabozny for being gay. The harassment started out verbally‚ but rapidly progressed into traumatizing physical and sexual abuse. The physical abuse was so severe that Nabozny couldn’t even use the school restrooms. One day while Nabozny was using the school restroom‚ several of his class mates came in and started harassing him. At one point

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    Although‚ the effects can still be harmful to a small child by encouraging the victimizer or by setting the scene for what is likely to face the victim in the future. Adolescence is the age that bullying becomes rampant and more involved. Barbara Coloroso‚ author of The Bully‚ the Bullied‚ and the Bystanders‚ found that "86% of students between the ages of 12

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    Youth Issue: Bullying

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    Introduction Bullying is a topic that is appearing more regularly in the media. There are reports of the dire consequences of bullying to the extent that students have suicided as a result of bullying. Bullying is not a something that happens in a particular country or place‚ it happens in most countries and different situations. This research study will focus on bullying in schools as this practice is becoming more prevalent. The question therefore needs to be asked: How can bullying in schools

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    behaviour management

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    Introduction   Most  of  teachers ’  correction  time  is  taken  up  with  children  with  behaviour   problems‚  emotional  and  developmental  problems  (Pirola-­‐Merlo‚  2003‚  p.  139).   In  order  to  achieve  efficient  learning  in  schools‚  it  is  essential  that  teachers  are   aware  of  the  number  of  discipline  theories  available‚  and  have

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