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Church Discipline And Issue Of Alcohol
426 wordsChurch Discipline and Issue of Alcohol Introduction Recently there have been a lot of debates concerning the issue of church discipline. Although the vast majority of the world population positions itself as highly religious people, the issue of church discipline in the modern society becomes one of the most complicated issues. This may be partially explained by the fact that although, positioning itself as a religious and moral community the modern population acknowledges the necessity and posi...
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University Of Texas Circumstantial Evidence
1,166 wordsRunning head: Labor Labor Author Author Affiliation Title of Paper Research the internet to locate and describe a quality report, article or site that discusses discipline and / or discharge. Ensure that you draw similarities and / or differences between the two articles or websites on the subject of "The Manager's Role in the Disciplinary program." According to Kollman, the concepts of discipline and discharge are closely related, and the manager plays an integral role in both. Discipline must ...
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Classroom Management Behavior Problems
2,888 wordsClassroom management Today, more than ever, students are coming to school unprepared to learn. There is an increase in family instability, poverty and misfortune. Perhaps in correlation, there is also a decrease in moral and ethical values (Evertson and Harris 67). With such dysfunction in their home and private lives, it is more difficult for children to focus on scholastics. Yet, all children require a variety of basic internal needs, including love, acceptance, security, belonging, and contro...
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Systems Of Discipline Control A Child Children
1,468 wordsDiscipline in a Day Care Setting Discipline used as a noun means arranged, proscribed behavior. The verb "to discipline" means different things to different people. Most definitions of "to discipline" fall into two general camps: 1) to control, punish, and correct; or 2) to teach, guide, and influence. The majority of studies today show, that the second definition is more effective in producing the desired behavior. The word discipline is often used as a synonym for punishment, but this is wrong...
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Students And Teachers Verbal Communication
1,076 wordsApplication of the Academic Expectation that "All Students Can Learn" Individual student learning abilities are strongly attached to the learning environment. If the learning environment if positive, the students academic success is high. Therefore, modern teachers focus attention on finding the most effective teaching strategies. Undoubtedly, both effective teaching and learning are concerned with various approaches aimed to maintain discipline in public schools (coercive, laissez-faire, task o...
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Corporal Punishment Intimate Relationships
2,975 wordsCorporal Punishment of Children: When Family Issue Become Public Concerns Corporal punishment is a rising concern in Canada. On top of that Canada is getting scrutinize from the rest of the world for allowing parents to use reasonable force to punish children. Earlscourt Child and Family Center in metro Toronto deals with family and abuse. Parent s educators help parents deal with other techniques then hitting or spanking to non-violent methods such as time out and work chores. Parents who use c...
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Physical Punishment Young Children
1,105 wordsTeaching young children right from wrong is a practice that has developed throughout the ages. Today, the focus is on positive discipline approach while guiding children through common situations, like when young children use profanity, opposed to the physical punishment tactic used in the past. A commitment needs to be made to a positive approach in disciplining young children. The main part of this paper will discuss the approaches that a child care provider can facilitate when directing child...
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Form Of Power Michel Foucault
3,613 wordsFor at least two decades discipline has been at or near the top of the list of public concerns about our schools. 1 Nor should this surprise us; developing the mix of foresight, judgement, and self-control that enables (or perhaps just constitutes) discipline is an important task of childhood. As long as schools are places where part of a child? s education takes place, helping children develop discipline will be one of the problems? that is, legitimate tasks? that schools face. However, when us...
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