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Northington Purdie, Cynthia – Multicultural Perspectives, 2014
The practice of paddling students for misbehavior remains legal in 19 states. The practice was quite prevalent in the mid-to late-20th century and was implemented in order to instill fear in students, so that they would behave properly. To public school students, this was as normal as recess. To an observer with no former frame of reference,…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Discipline, Educational Practices, Classroom Techniques
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2012
In a "Young Children" article worth revisiting, Wien (2004) makes the case that rules tend not to be helpful in early childhood communities. Rules are usually stated as negatives. When an adult enforces rules with children, the children know they have done something wrong. However, the negative experience in rule enforcement does not teach them…
Descriptors: Young Children, Guidelines, Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship
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Mooney, Paul; Ryan, Joseph B.; Gunter, Philip L.; Denny, R. Kenton – Advances in Special Education (MS), 2012
In addressing positive general education teaching practices for use with students with or at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD), the chapter emphasizes teacher behavior change research that has been informed by applied behavior analytic (ABA) principles. Its central theme is that general education teachers can access research…
Descriptors: General Education, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Behavior Change
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Obiakor, Festus E. – Advances in Special Education (MS), 2012
Hobson's choice is a "no-choice" choice that gives general and special educators the traditional impetus to do what they want in classrooms. While there is some "goodness" in having this power and audacity to control whatever happens in classrooms, it does not allow for creativity, flexibility, adaptability, modification, especially in behavior…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Response to Intervention, Integrity, Special Education Teachers
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Roache, Joel; Lewis, Ramon – Australian Journal of Education, 2011
This article examines teachers' views of their management styles, classified as either "coercive" or "relationship"-based, for 145 primary and 363 secondary school teachers in Victoria, Australia. It finds that management that combines punishment with aggressive and hostile behaviour can exacerbate misbehaviour and increase…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Foreign Countries, Student Responsibility, Teacher Attitudes
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Kaya, Sibel; Lundeen, Cynthia; Wolfgang, Charles H. – Teaching Education, 2010
This study examined the classroom discipline orientations of pre-service elementary teachers both before and after the student teaching experience. Prior to beginning and immediately after completing their full-time student teaching experience, pre-service teachers (N = 220) from three southeastern universities in the USA completed a discipline…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Teaching, Discipline, Teacher Education Programs
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Deed, Craig G. – Improving Schools, 2008
What scope is there for teachers to purposefully deviate from their routine classroom practice in order to respond to disengaging students? A case study of a small provincial school in Australia shows an example of alternative pedagogy used in response to a disengaged group of young adolescents. The students temporarily engaged with a different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Functional Behavioral Assessment