Students' discipline: whose responsibility?
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There are a number of things that parents can do to help their children behave in school. One is to make sure that the child is getting enough sleep and is well-rested. Another is to make sure that the child has a nutritious breakfast before school. A third is to help the child find ways to cope with stress and anxiety. Finally, it is important to talk to the child’s teachers and school administrators to get a sense of what is going on at school and to make sure that the child is getting the support he or she needs.
There are a number of reasons why teachers should be responsible for disciplining students. First, teachers are the adults in the room and are responsible for creating a safe and respectful learning environment. Second, teachers have a much better understanding of the individual students in their class and what behaviour is likely to be disruptive or disrespectful. Finally, teachers are the professionals who are trained in how to effectively manage student behaviour.
There are a number of reasons why teachers should be responsible for disciplining students. First, teachers are the ones who are typically in the classroom with the students and are therefore in the best position to see and understand what is happening. Second, teachers have a better understanding than anyone else of what the expectations are for students in terms of behavior and how to maintain order in the classroom. Finally, teachers are the ones who are ultimately responsible for the safety and well-being of their students, and they need to be able to take action if there are problems.
I believe that both teachers and parents share responsibility for fostering discipline in schools. Teachers play a role in setting expectations for student behavior and providing consequences when those expectations are not met. Parents also play a role in modeling appropriate behavior for their children and reinforcing school rules at home. Ultimately, it takes a team effort from both parents and teachers to ensure that students are disciplined and behaving appropriately in school.