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    My Philosophy of Student Discipline I believe that each child is unique individual who needs a secure‚ caring‚ and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow and mature emotionally‚ intellectually‚ physically‚ and socially. It is my desire as an educator to help students meet their fullest potential in these areas by providing an environment that is safe‚ supports risk-taking‚ and invite a sharing of ideas. There are three elements that I believe are conducive to establishing such an environment

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    causes some to leave teaching altogether. In 1981 the US National Educational Association reported that 36% of teachers said they would probably not go into teaching if they had to decide again. A major reason was "negative student attitudes and discipline".(Wolfgang and Glickman) According to Moskowitz & Hayman (1976)‚ once a teacher loses control of their classroom‚ it becomes increasingly more difficult for them to regain that control (Moskowitz & Hayman‚ 1976‚ p. 283)). Also‚ research from

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    Descipline at School

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    Discipline at school School discipline is the system of rules‚ punishments and behavioural strategies appropriate to the regulation of students and the maintenance of order in schools. Its aim is to create a safe and conducive learning environment in the classroom. A disciplined student is in compliance with the school rules and codes of conduct. These rules may‚ for example‚ define the expected standards of clothing‚ timekeeping‚ social behaviour and work ethic. The term discipline is also applied

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    Discipline Is Not Punishment  Where Is this Much-Taught Discipline? A week doesn’t go by without a telephone call from some stranger wanting to speak to someone I never heard of. Why so many wrong numbers? Is the simple discipline of finding the correct number and pushing the phone buttons accurately too much for grown people to handle? After their having called the wrong party‚ they rarely apologize. More often‚ it is an angry demand‚ "Who’s this?!" They are affronted by my answering the phone

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    isolation and shunning in order to achieve obedience. Any means of discipline was accepted in order to have a defiant child obey. There were even manuals written on obedience that said discipline could start as early as 10 months. The purpose of discipline was to have the children develop a relationship with God and their parents. It also developed an orderly society and family. None of this took into account the use of emotions and discipline together. That

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    Restorative Justice‚ which is also called Restorative Discipline‚ has actually been around longer than we assumed. According to the website‚ Promoting Restorative Approaches in Behavior Management‚ it has been around for thousands of years and comes from Native cultures‚ such as Aboriginals‚ Maori‚ and Native Americans‚ who used this approach to resolve conflict and disagreements (2016). Restorative justice is described as follows‚ “…An innovative approach to offending and inappropriate behavior

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    Do you know what your human condition is? If this is a question that you have ever asked yourself then you might have heard of humanities. “Humanities are academic disciplines that study the human conditions‚ using methods that are primarily analytical‚ critical‚ or speculative‚ as distinguished from the mainly empirical approaches of the natural science.” Wikipedia. (n.d.). Looking further into humanities we are able to better understand ancient and modern

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    Achieving and Maintaining Individual Excellence Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary and Thesaurus defines excellence as the quality of superiority. The work excellence is synonymous with distinction‚ greatness‚ flawlessness‚ impeccability‚ and perfection (Merriam-Webster‚ 2006). The pursuit of excellence is the search for perfection. The consensus of today’s society is that nothing is perfect and perfection is unobtainable. Although that may be true‚ I believe that by reaching for excellence‚ or perfection

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    Spanking Is Bad For Children

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    Child Discipline Most people grew up being spanked and they turned out alright so it seems like a good way to teach children right and wrong. However‚ spanking can be very bad for a child’s development‚ it can teach them unwanted behavior and children shut down when they are being spanked. It can difficult to teach a child purely from spank‚ and there are other methods that parents can look into to teach a child. There is also evidence that shows that a child should not be physically punished and

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    Love and Discipline Raising children can be extremely difficult at times. While there are numerous qualities required to be a good parent‚ there are two basic qualities that every parent should consist of while raising their children. By a parent obtaining love and discipline in the raising of their children will result in good parenting. A good parent must make his or her child feel cherished at times; however‚ a parent must also discipline children when necessary. Love is extremely important

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