Discipline and Punish

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    words, and critique the writer’s perspective. Parents have good intentions of training their children to adopt positive behavior, but the very strategies they employ works against them in achieving their goals. Parents may yell, talk, admonish, punish their children, but it does not change their behavior. It only reinforces the misbehavior. There are common strategies parents can employ to address misbehavior of children. Age 2 through 4, children are unable to control themselves, only…

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    management poses. The first management style I plan to teach is Authoritative approach. I will have a kind, positive, and supportive relationship with my students, but they will know when I “mean business”. Because I plan to have an effective discipline plan and my classroom will be orderly, I believe my students will trust and respect me. By explaining the rationale for the classroom routines and adjusting those routines my students will demonstrate the ability to govern themselves…

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    control to deter the slaves from revolting and causing an uproar because of the harsh ways they were treated. During that time in our history the slave owners would take the slave that they felt was disobedient, disrespectful or causing a problem and punish them. Their punishment could range from flogging to being whipped within inches of their lives. In return the slaves were controlled by fear. For the most part they followed the rules not because they wanted to be good people but more so…

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    controlled environment. However, when one boy, Sedgewick Bell, chooses to cheat in the competition in order to get ahead, a more prominent conflict is created. This conflict was between Bell and Mr. Hundert. The conflict is between Mr. Hundert’s wish to punish Bell so that he does not feel guilty for changing his grade to let him into the competition and Sedgewick’s wish to win the title of Mr. Julius Cesar (Hoffman 2002). These conflicting intentions are caused by both people trying to improve…

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    were gaining more followers throughout Italy, France, and North America (Haberman and Shubert). The Society of Jesus or the Jesuit Order was founded by Spanish nobleman Ignatius Loyola, who claimed that we could shape our behaviour through severe discipline and regular spiritual practices (Haberman and Shubert). They were recognized as a religious order in 1548. The Vatican trusted the Jesuits because of the importance they placed on the development of the Church and liturgy (Conrad). They were…

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    Supermax Prison Essay

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    Are Supermax Prisons an Appropriate Way to Punish Hardened Criminals? Career criminals, who are in and out of prison almost the entirety of their lives, know the roundabouts of the prison and legal systems. Those who work within the Department of Corrections understand the importance and purpose of the security measures that are throughout the prison system. Those who work closely with offenders are put at risk of injury or even death if the proper security measures are not in place. Offenders,…

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    Zero Tolerance In School

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    Derbyshire, writes, “Schools’ reliance on the zero-tolerance approach reveals the detrimental influence of liberal ideology on American society: School administrators, seeped in liberal values, cannot be trusted to use sound judgment regarding school discipline; therefore, an inflexible policy has been created to substitute for common sense” (Barbour 27). Liberal ideology may play a part in the overall breakdown of safety in schools, but that generalization does not elucidate the complexity of…

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    Complaint In The Workplace

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    Once the complaints have gone forward and the manager is aware, actions have to take place in order to punish the employee who did the wrongdoing. The first step for any manager to take is to console with the offender and give them a verbal warning. Of course it depends on how bad the offense was. For a minor offense talking to the offender directly and warning…

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    Throughout their sentence, prison inmates endured miserable life before and during the Prison Reform Movement of 1800’s, unlivable conditions, and physical abuse from the guards. “Men rarely become spiritually better by being made subject, through human discipline, to extreme bodily discomforts; these convicts are not made morally better by such treatment as they are subjected to here in the days of bodily weakness and pain” (Lightner 56). Prison Reform Movement from 1870-1930, greatly changed…

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    Since being at Munger Hill Elementary for my observation hours I have learned and been taught so much about classroom management. Classroom management is very essential and critical to have because if it wasn’t done our jobs as teachers would be difficult and unorganized. I am very glad that I have learned some new things on how to manage a classroom because as a teacher in the future I will use these things in my classroom. I have learned that my cooperating teacher has many beliefs about…

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