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Discipline in schools


            
            
             Our schools in America have many problems. Shootings, drugs and gang violence, are just a few of the problems facing students, teachers, parents and administrators in schools across the nation. Rules and discipline are important to solving these very serious problems facing the nation's schools. The parents of students need to start taking responsibility for their actions, as well as those of their children. .
             In this society we, as a group, have a problem with admitting our mistakes, and tend to blame others for our problems. So, in this new environment that has been created, the nation's schools have been made responsible for the discipline of students instead of the parents. Teachers and administrators spend too much time taking care of the few students who tend to cause the majority of the problems, while the rest get left with a sub-standard learning experience.
             Teachers and Schools.
             Schools do not and should not have the primary responsibility in the overall discipline of students. Learning institutions should be focusing on educating the youth of the nation, and reinforcing the rules and disciplinary practices laid down by the parents of the student. Blame for the developing disciplinary problems in schools should be placed squarely on the parents, who need to take a more active role in the lives of their children. .
             Teachers" duties include: giving the best possible learning experience to all the students in their care, and to maintain a level of discipline in the classroom. Also, a teacher should set a positive example for the students and inspire them to be model citizens. If a student decides to misbehave, then the instructor must use his or her good judgment to determine the level of punishment. Punishment varies by teacher, the infraction, and the student who committed the offense; most of the time the student has been told the rules, but clearly has neither respect nor regard for them and is very aware of the consequences of their actions.


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