Discipline In The Classroom: Past And Present
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 can be defined as the infliction of pain or
confinement as a penalty for an offense committed by a student. During the time
that corporal punishment was used by schools all over the United States and
Canada, ...
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physical beatings. These guidelines varied
from school to school, but often included length, width and thickness of the
paddle or any other weapon used, the amount of times the student may be struck
by the weapon, and other minor details about other types of physical punishment.
The list of weapons that were acceptable for teachers to use include long:
rubber hoses, leather straps and belts, sticks, rods, straight pins, hard
plastic baseball bats, and arrows. If at the time a teacher did not have
his/her weapon, they would often resort to punching, kicking, slapping and
shaking as ways to "get children's attention". Besides these common manoeuvres
of punishment, other and often more painful techniques were used by teachers.
Children in a class for the learning disabled claimed that their teacher, and
her aide banged their heads into their desks until some students were
unconscious, twisted their arms, and even tried strangulation. Another teacher
shook hot tabasco sauce in ...
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the abuser results in a
relatively quick healing of the physical wounds, but the emotional scars left by
the abuse last a lifetime. For this reason, many psychologists believe that
when a child is psychologically abused in schools, it will have a far worse
effect on children all throughout their lifetime, and quite often lead to stress
related diseases (ulcer, depression etc.) and may even lead to suicide. It is a
common mistake that a child can not be psychologically abused unless they are
physically beaten, or abused. This could not be farther from the truth.
Physical abuse accounts for only 20% of the total psychological damage left on
abused children. There were many things that ...
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