Discipline in Education, 'Discipline in the Classroom: Past and Present'
Date Submitted: 09/08/2004 16:26:13
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Throughout the history of classroom education, many different
types of disciplinary systems have been applied by teachers and other
authority figures in schools for the sole purpose of controlling student
behaviour. These systems include corporal punishment, psychological
abuse or neglect, and assertive discipline. Although two of these three
topics are illegal at this time, they were all widely used in schools across
the country a short time ago.
Corporal punishment in general
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emotionally, or physically. Both Physical and emotional
abuse have a very negative effect on students at the time, and the
emotional scars created last a life time.
Bibliography
Canter, Lee and Marlene Canter. Assertive Discipline. Santa
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Hyman, Irwin A. Reading Writing and the Hickory Stick. Toronto:
Lexington Books, 1990.
McManus, Mick. Troublesome Behaviour in the Classroom. New
York: Nichols Publishing, 1989.
'World Book Encyclopedia'. Toronto: World Book Inc, 1991
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