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Violence And Crime Violent Incidents
1,774 words
... ching becomes almost impossible, and concerns
about safety and control take precedence over
concerns about learning and teaching. In general,
school factors that are conducive to disorder,
crime, and violence include: (a) overcrowding; (b)
high student / teacher ratios; (c) insufficient
curricular / course relevance; combined with (d)
low student academic achievement and apathy, which
give rise to disruptive ness; (e) poor facilities
design and portable buildings that both increase
isolation...
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Form Of Power Order To Obtain
1,804 words
For 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 childs 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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Power Goes To Teachers Students And Discipline
1,793 words
... e we all, teachers are subject to the subtle,
nearly invisible workings of power. McNeil shows
us how teachers are affected in ways that are
extremely difficult to observe. 12 The teachers
she presents to us are bright, intelligent
professionals with a great deal of expertise in
their areas. Mcneil's question when she began her
project was why course content so often is
shallow, simplistic, and disconnected from
authentic scholarship. The common hypothesis is
that teachers are the least inte...
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Moral Dilemma Main Point
896 words
In the book, Bhagavad-Gita, Arjuna, a warrior
prince is faced with a moral dilemma. On one side
of the coin, his duty to his fellow men is at
stake, and on the reverse side, the killing of
innocent men like himself morally horrifies him to
his senses. In response to Arjuna's wavering
decision, Krishna's tells him to fight. His
reasoning lies behind the principle of defending
what is innocent and deemed good from what is
evil. "You grieve for those beyond grief, and you
speak words of insight; bu...
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Corporal Punishment Child Abuse
1,487 words
... which is a long way from a true representation
of motherhood in America. Moreover, those mothers
that did spank did so on an average of twice a
week and some of the kids were as old as nine.
These factors all suggest a dysfunctional
environment in the minds of most pediatricians and
psychologists. In addition, Trumbull observed that
limiting the age group of children studied to
children between the ages of 6 and 9 can also
slant the results of the study. By that time,
children can understand...
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Vice Principal Summer Reading
1,023 words
... mesocratic education. Those hundred and forty
middle and high school kids that daily sabotage
the smooth operations of local school systems must
be channeled into vocational educational schools
where they can work with their hands. The students
could then learn hands-on skills that they could
use later in life when they later become
productive taxpaying members of local society. If
those students find that they dont like vocational
school, they should be given the option of
returning a year ...
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Studies Have Shown Violence In The Media
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... dia. In our society, parents are expected to
be role models for their children and are
responsible for guiding their childrens actions.
Therefore, the method with which parents chose to
raise their children has an immense impact on the
development of the children, not to mention the
society as a whole. There are three types of
parenting techniques: authoritarian, permissive,
and authoritative. The first type of parenting
technique, authoritarian, teaches the children to
value obedience and g...
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Enkidu And Gilgamesh Hold Back
1,640 words
The story of Gilgamesh begins in the ancient
Middle East, a land that was mainly war-faring and
used "take by force" tactics to gain leadership,
power, and fame. Since this was the prevailing
opinions, the authors, few may it be, tended to
define their heroes as men of quick, vicious
action. Those who hesitated were run over by those
who didn't. Character was built based on one's
ability to act quickly and without uncertainty.
Gilgamesh was involved in several situations in
which he could choose...
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Racial Mixing Instant Gratification
2,874 words
Procrastination (1) The word procrastination has
been mentioned for the first time in Edward Halls
Chronicle, which was published in 16 th century.
However, it was not up until comparatively recent
times that this term has come to a mass use.
Procrastination is best defined as individuals
tendency of determining actions and tasks to a
later time. Even though that majority of
psychologists do not consider procrastination as
form of mental disorder, they do refer to
procrastination as such that of...
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Harvard Business Review Shared Vision
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The Fifth Discipline I Peter Senge in his book The
Fifth Discipline dwells on the possibilities of
learning organization that uses special systems
thinking methods. According to Senge, the
organization can become a learning organization
when it implies five important disciplines: Team
Learning Team learning includes the ability of
people to unite their effort in order to solve
isolated problems in the most effective way. As
far as the basics of team learning starts with
dialogue, the team learni...
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Discourse Theory And Orientalism Views From Foucault Said
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Discourse Theory and Orientalism: Views from
Foucault and Said Said describes Orientalism as,
... the generic term that I have been employing to
describe the Western approach to the Orient;
Orientalism is the discipline by which the Orient
was (and is) approached systematically, as a topic
of learning, discovery and practice. (Said, p. 77)
By this, Said is saying because we treated the
East like a school subject, we have learned to
treat the East as an inferior. Which has developed
into somethin...
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Colonial Mentality Martin Heidegger
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H e I d e g g e r? s Metaphysics and its
application to Filipino? s PATRIOTISM and NATIONAL
PRIDE OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY: 1. To be able for
Filipino to know heidegger? s Metaphysics and
apply it to their everyday living. 2. To be able
to know that the foundation of success is oneself
3. To be able to encourage Filipino people to
evaluate themselves; 4. To be able to maximize
Filipinos? good values and minimize their
weakness; 5. To be able to develop discipline and
initiatives among Filipinos; a...
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Parent Child Relationship Black Or White
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The term corporal punishment means the intentional
infliction of pain on the body for purposes of
punishment and includes slapping, hitting with
objects, pinching, shaking and forcing to stand
for long periods of time (Epoch 1). Family
researchers define corporal punishment as the use
of physical force aimed at causing children to
experience pain but not injury, for the purposes
of correction and control of youthful behavior
(Day 83). The term spanking is a form of physical
or corporal punishmen...
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Uniform Policies School Uniforms
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Currents Trends of Middle School Education A safe
and structured learning environment is the first
requirement of a good school. Children who feel
safe and secure will better learn basic American
values. In return they will learn the basis of
good citizenship and become better students. In
response to growing levels of violence in our
schools, many parents, teachers, and school
officials have been forced to look toward school
uniforms as one potentially positive way to reduce
discipline problems...
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Discipline Folklore Parents
832 words
There is no need to argue whether discipline has a
role in society. The types, severity, and
appropriateness are debatable, but it surely
serves a purpose. This applies on a global scale,
with groups such as NATO and the UN, all the way
down to individual households. The family unit
acts as a training camp for upcoming members of a
community by teaching children what is expected of
them through example and discipline. Though the
methodology varies from household-to-household,
culture-to-culture,...
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Good Things First Step
662 words
Disciplining your child can be rough on the child
but mostly on you. Disciplining your child is a
hard thing to do when it comes around. The main
thing parents worry about is when should I
discipline, how should I discipline, and what are
some things I can do instead of disciplining. But
disciplining is not all that bad if you now the
basic steps. The first step is, when should I
discipline? Here is a scene that most parents
recognize, you are walking through the supermarket
with your child and ...
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Book Of Job Bhagavad Gita
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There is a distinct significance for humans
forming a relationship with a higher being. To
some, it may to be to establish a sense of
self-gratification whereas to others it may be a
form of help on their road to success. In either
instance, forming the relationship helps in
characterizing each person whether it is through
personal dialogue or individual growth. The Book
of Job and the Bhagavad-Gita are two texts that
explore the characterization of two men under the
instruction of a deity. By e...
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Values And Morals Dont Understand
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Parents Just Dont Understand Before Will Smith
started his big solo career as a rap artist, he
and his friend, Jazzy Jeff, had a song called,
Parents Just Dont Understand. It was a big hit,
particularly for youth. The song was about how
parents just didnt understand the trends and the
way life was in those days for kids. Smith told
about situations he had with his parents and his
audience could easily relate to these situations,
thus, making the song a hit. Smith was right on
track with part of ...
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Baron Von Continental Army
753 words
Prussian Baron von Steuben The Prussian Baron von
Steuben, being a newcomer to the Revolutionary
cause in America, was in a position to see many of
the deficiencies in military discipline and their
causes. The reasons for his unique insight may
have been due to the fact that he was distanced
from the revolutionary ideals in America, and as a
result, was able to better observe and understand
them; and ultimately use them to shape his new and
successful form of discipline in the Continental
Army. ...
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Child Psychology Doesn T
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CHILD DISCIPLINE OF PSYCHOLOGY DEBORAH GATLING
DEBORAH GATLING (SECTION 2) RESEARCH PAPER # 1
Child Discipline of Psychology I chose to do my
research on the discipline of child psychology
because it is very interesting to me and I would
really like to learn more about how parents should
go about disciplining a child. My first research
was from the? Canadian Health Network? , Health
Information You Can Trust. It is an article /
journal on Child Psychology. Positive discipline
will help your chil...
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