1. I hesitate to use the word power because very few people actually wield power‚ most simply have authority‚ which is given to them by those with the power. Generally speaking‚ in my experience with the authority of upperclassmen in the corps has been positive‚ they use their authority to accomplish the tasks they are responsible for. Authority and Responsibility go hand in hand as one increases the other increases at the same rate. My personal relationship with authority is one where I have
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Discipline and Management: Different Yet Related Classroom management and classroom discipline share a correlation with one another yet; they are uniquely different issues and should remain a separate focus of the teacher. (Cantor‚ 2006) Behavior and misbehavior also share a connection but represent different degrees of infraction. (Charles‚ 2008) This essay focuses on the differences and similarities of these topics and their relation to the classroom. Classroom management focuses
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Spanking: Child Abuse or Discipline? The Bible states that “Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child‚ the rod of discipline will remove it from him” (Prov. 22:15). Even though it appears that the Bible condones corporal punishment‚ it is not enough for people to believe that it is okay to do. There is a very thin line between child abuse and discipline when it comes to spanking. Many people believe it can lead to better school grades and ambition to attend college and are not as likely
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De Guzman‚ J.E. Philo 104 – Section Y Homosexuality and Femininity in the Light of Foucault’s Discipline and Punish September 11‚ 2012 Michel Foucault in Discipline and Punish and The History of Sexuality‚ demonstrates that the tools of disciplinarity (which emerged in the confluence of critical‚ historical upheavals immediately preceding the modern age‚ such as geometric demographic expansion‚ reconfiguring global financial and mercantile apparatuses‚ the redefinition of territorial boundaries
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COLLEGE ADVANCED EXPOSITORY AND RESEARCH WRITING “SELF DISCIPLINE IN HIGH SCHOOL INFLUENCES STUDENTS ACADEMIC ABILITIES” AN ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FUFILMENT OF THE COURSE WRITING 1002 INTRODUCTION One of the most keenly debated issues in American societies is whether the academic abilities of high school students are influenced by their level of intelligence quotients or by other factors such as self discipline. Both social and experimental scientist has through various
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Parenting Styles and Discipline There are three parenting styles and who you are as a parent has a lot to do with the way your child responds to you. The authoritarian parent values obedience. The rules are clear but inflexible. Misbehavior is strictly punished. In this type of environment‚ it is common for children to feel fearful and for parents to use fear as a teaching strategy. The authoritarian parent teaches the child what to think as opposed to how to think since the parent makes all
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The physical abuse I experienced by my father was the most impactful experience. A parent is supposed to create a safe‚ stable‚ and loving home. Instead my father created a home of fear‚ instability‚ and inconsistency. This affected my behavior in school‚ and how I react to things later in life. I was born in Florida. At the age of two my father moved me and my three brothers to New York. At this time my mother was not in the picture for unknown reasons. My father was avid alcoholic‚ and drank a
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Discipline Process Vanessa A. Smith Grand Canyon University: SPD 510 November 2‚ 2014 Discipline Process The appropriate next steps that should take place in the case of Charlie is that he is evaluated for his behavior. It is important to determine if there is something going on that has caused the child to respond in the manner that he has and determine if he is now experiencing emotional or behavioral problems alongside his current disability. According to Dwyer (1997)‚ “IDEA procedural
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The Laws of the Fifth Discipline Peter Senge’s 11 Laws of the Fifth Discipline are the following: 1. Today’s problems come from yesterday’s “solutions.” 2. The harder you push‚ the harder the system pushes back. 3. Behavior will grow worse before it grows better. 4. The easy way out usually leads back in. 5. The cure can be worse than the disease. 6. Faster is slower. 7. Cause and effect are not closely related in time and space. 8. Small changes can produce big results but the areas of
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philosophy interprets “discipline” (Montessori‚1988) and “obedience” (Montessori‚ 1988) in a different way than any other philosophy does. This essay intends to discuss and define those two important factors in detail and explains the difference between them.” Discipline” and “obedience” can only be discussed in combination with freedom in a prepared environment. Freedom not only allows the child to progress in his/her own pace‚ it also fosters the child’s emerging inner discipline. However within this
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