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    When trying to decide on what your THERE for life, marriage or children is, it’s a good practice to use the “5 whys”. This simple exercise was adopted from The Fifth Discipline by Peter Senge. The 5 whys help us better learn the meaning behind our statement. Say I had a THERE to be the CEO of my own company. My first question would be the first why. 1st Why? To have several employees 2nd Why? I want a larger sphere of influence. 3rd Why? I want to be able to provide a place for good…

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    How is your work center? Is there any discipline or do people just do what they want, and get away with it? As supervisors we need to instill discipline and not let our subordinates start any disciplinary issues. This is the reason that I found discipline model (DM) area 1- prevention to be the most import concept in Module 7. According to Module 7 the key action to prevent any disciplinary issues are; set clear standards, establish rapport, and create climate of accountability. This…

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    Discipline can often lead to rebellion. One may feel that if they are restricted from certain freedoms, they would then do anything in their power to fly under or over the radar to do as they please weather good or bad. In the film, “Dead Poet Society” by Peter Weir, there are two boys by the name of Neil and Charlie who are fellow students at an all-male Vermont prep school led by a strict headmaster who wants to maintain tradition, honor, discipline and excellence in the school as much as…

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    From my research, there are ranges of theories related on behaviour management for learning. Jacob Kounin (1970) theory of preventive discipline as explained by Ray Handley suggests that teaching and discipline need to be integrated as one. It also mentions that to reduce the likelihood of students misbehaving during the lesson, the teachers should ensure that the lessons are well planned with all the resources listed and made available before the lesson and includes a variety of activities to…

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    Studying Scripture is a tentpole in Christian Discipline. The Bible is one of the truest ways in which God has chosen to reveal himself to his people. It reveals his character. It shows us how to live, as Jesus said, “ A life to the fullest.” It is not a dead book of works and laws. Scripture is living, life changing and takes a lifetime to enjoy. As students of scripture we need to have an understanding of scriptures authority, inerrancy and how it was written to us. The Bible has complete…

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    The lack of education is impacting crime rates. In the article The Achievement Gap and the Discipline Gap by Anne Gregory, she describes how unfair punishment in school leads to adolescents giving up and causing crime. Also in the article Testing Social Disorganization Theory by Taner Cam, he describes how dropout rates lead to crime too, due to their opportunities being shortened. Lastly, in the article Substance Involvement and the Trajectory of Criminal Offending in Young Males by John Welte,…

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    have a lot on his or her plate. They have a lot of little details that he or she must take into consideration before a new school year begins. One major aspect that must be taken into consideration is how to have an effective classroom management discipline plan and how to incooperate parental involvement. To have an effective classroom where learning and fostering of young minds can take place is to have effective classroom rules and procedures set at the beginning of the school year. Students…

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    122). As Wijitbusaba (2005) has elucidated, although gender neutrality needs to be further explored in Foucault’s work, the work of Foucault in the Discipline and Punish (1975) and The History of Sexuality (1976) has offered feminists a view of seeing the relationship between sexuality and wider social forces to the traditional functionalism, that creates a ground for a positive area of resistance for…

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    The progression of disciplinary actions over the three years at Walters School indicate three major trends, or patterns, in the data given. The most noticeable trend was the increasing percentage rate of disciplinary actions on office referrals for black males in the categories of corporal punishment, in-school suspension, other and out-of-school suspension. Corporal punishment of black males doubled in percentage of action from 41.57% in 2204 to 81.82% in 2006. In-school suspension for black…

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    successful, he named it “The Success Triangle” where he pointed out the three steps to success which are Desire, Discipline and Talent. According to him, “Desire” is the one that drives the engine of the whole Success Triangle for it is the dream of an individual to exactly feel what it is like when he/she is already there. Next is “Discipline” where he derived the word from its root which is “disciple” that is to follow the leader. The last factor in the success triangle is Talent. Its…

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