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There
are many factors which contribute to excellence in education. Among
the most prominent of these factors is the development of a school
environment which reflects order and discipline.
Discipline is achieved when
learning is valued and teachers are respected; disruptive behavior
is dealt with firmly, fairly and quickly; students are expected at
attend classes and complete assignments; high academic standards are
expected to be met; and when learning entails effort, hard work, and
sacrifice.
To maintain this kind of
discipline, cooperation is needed from all elements of society,
especially parents. By supporting and enhancing discipline in the
school, parents foster a situation in which teachers can spend their
time engaged in the process of teaching rather than consuming
valuable time dealing with disruptive behavior and poor learning
attitudes.
The following are suggestions
for parents as to what they can do to promote better discipline in
the schools:
- Become knowledgeable of the
behavior policy of your child's school. What conduct is expected
in the classroom on the school grounds? What procedure is
followed when problems do arise?
- Instill in your child a
sense of responsibility for what he/she says and does. Children
should realize that disruption and disorder in the classroom
undermines the educational effort and hurts everyone.
- Encourage respect for
authority.
- Create an atmosphere where
your child feels secure about discussing school related concerns
and problems. Discuss their concerns and problems with your
child's teacher or administrator.
- Review your own attitude
toward discipline. If parents don't consistently enforce
reasonable and firm rules, then perhaps it is too much to expect
such discipline within the schools.
- Most importantly, parents
must be a model of respect for the learning process. A key to
the attainment of excellence in education is the rededication to
learning within the home.
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