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    is her first-year teaching at this school and her third year working as an educator. In her 4th grade class she has seventeen students that she is responsible for educating. Miss. McDaniel has minimum behavioral issues in the classroom‚ but when discipline issues due occur they are often associated with a male student named Bobby Miller. Bobby is a 4th grade student at West Hartsville Elementary in Miss. McDaniel’s class. He often disrupts class and ignores the teacher when being reprimanded for his

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    International Seminar Professor Warren Matthias Haufe 09/20/2003 An Essay of self-introduction. Coming to a new place and meeting a lot of new people naturally includes introducing oneself for quite a number of times. But as Fyodor Dostoyevsky lets his narrator in the Letters from the Underworld say: “By the way‚ what is it that all respectable men talk about most readily? Answer – about themselves. So I too will talk about myself.”1 So I will join in and as I have done for a hundred times

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    Unit 4: Understanding discipline in the Uniformed Public services P3 Conformity/ Obedience Conformity: As a practice‚ it means that orders are carried out regularly and that these orders are carried out with dependence. As a quality‚ it is a habit that people develop that allows them to follow orders without delay and without complaint. Obedience differs from conformity. When someone conforms‚ they do something without being asked to do it. E.g. An officer who would wear their uniform on

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    Effective Discipline without Physical Punishment Jennifer Bailey Westerns Governors University Effective Discipline without Physical Punishment Contrary to what generations of parents have experienced in their own childhood‚ physical punishment is not an effective method to use when rearing children. Parents should become educated in other strategies that are non-physical and more effective in curbing misbehavior in children. Positive effective methods would include using timeouts‚ reasoning

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    evils that Social Policy centers on. In my view‚ Social Policy is interdisciplinary as it draws on many social science subjects but it is a distinct academic discipline in its own right‚ both in terms of its points of concentration and its methods of analysis. The development of Social Policy as a ‘policy’ and its development as a discipline are closely linked. Formed in 1884‚ the Fabian Society‚ which was influenced by the work of labour MP Sidney Webb and that of Booth and Rowntree‚ challenged

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    Sample Essay about Me It’s My Life My name is Ann Smith. I am a senior in high school. Everyone can agree that I am a good student and that I like to study. My favorite subjects are chemistry and biology. I am going to enter the universitybecause my goal is to study these subjects in future and to become a respected professional in one of the fields. I can say that I am a responsible and a hard-working student. Moreover‚ being a sociable person‚ I have many friends since I like to communicate

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    PARENTAL DISCIPLINE AND ABUSE Parental discipline and child abuse are among the most controversial topics currently‚ and they cause serious problems for children in the United States. Child abuse essentially focuses on the child’s bad behaviors and gives the child emotional and physical harms. Forms of abuse include spanking‚ hitting‚ saying negative things and corporal punishment. In fact‚ parental discipline is a much more appropriate way of dealing with negative behavior than using abusive

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    its turn has made obedience possible.” (Montessori‚ 1988‚ p.239) Montessori believed that the disorderly and disobedient acts of a young child where from those actions that he/she had yet to develop and so where unable to control successfully. Discipline and obedience could not therefore be inflicted on a young child as had been traditionally thought‚ nor could it be sustained through rewards and punishments. “Obedience is seen as something which develops in the child in much the same way as other

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    Discipline and Management Different yet Related EDU 450 What makes a classroom run smoothly? What are the primary concerns of a new teacher? Discipline‚ classroom management‚ behavior‚ and misbehavior are some of the most prominent concerns that I have while preparing to enter the field of teaching. A word that is so simple to understand can be so hard to define. Painting a word picture for each individual word is difficult. All three terms work together to ensure that a classroom is well

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    Mary-Joy C. Duffy The Power of Self-Knowledge COR3000 Education‚ Self & Community John F. Kennedy University Summer 2011 Of all the readings in the class‚ the one thread that keeps coming back to me is the importance of self-knowledge. I will be presenting that with self-knowledge‚ we have the power to heal our bodies‚ help nullify suffering due to the adversities what we experienced in life and lastly‚ how self-knowledge can help us communicate effectively. First‚ I would like to speak

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