In case, the student does not obey my instruction, positive punishment, which is the application of an unfavorable stimulus after an undesirable behavior in order to decreases that response, is a very useful method and the result can be shown shortly. For example, if the students are not obey my words I would like to tell their parents and let their parents to reprimand them afterwards or I would just castigate them at that time by myself. Although the students will become dutiful in a short time, they may afraid of me after that and do not want to have a lesson again. It is no doubt that positive punishment is an effective way for punishing students and it can achieve the result in a short time, however, this is not the best way to punish the students. It is because this may not only lead to a damaged relationship between teachers and students, but also can lead to negative associations.
Thought the poem also talks about how children see the world how they want to see it. If they still want to believe the myths, then they will. Also, the idea that adults will always try to protect children's eyes and prevent them from seeing what the world i actually like, that it doesn't have all those fairytales in it, but yet one day they will and have to find out that the world isn't really like that. The speaker in the poem uses verbal irony to explain the bullies in the history class. When the author separates "and the smart" in line 16, he emphasizes that the children in his class are not smart since they are not learning the correct information.
Opinion Essay Word Count: 965 Mission Statement: After reading the articles, “Texting Makes U Stupid” and “2b or not 2b”, I have formed the opinion that teenage texting is not such a bad thing. It is not going to make you illiterate and stupid. On the contrary, it can only strengthen our abilities. I hope you enjoy my opinion essay on this controversial subject. Teenage texting has become a much talked about controversial subject when it comes to our children.
Supporters of this idea state that we are stifling spiritual beliefs and teaching children to be disrespectful towards religion. There are ways I could see it disrespectful, because a child could think that not allowing prayer would mean it’s something bad or unnatural. This could easily be fixed, if the schools explained that allowing prayer could hurt children’s feelings and their religious beliefs if they are different. As for the supporters claim that we are silencing their beliefs, I can argue that the fact that prayer is not banned. Each of the children can pray at recess, lunch, and whenever they are not being taught by the teachers.
Though The Giver portrays these things in a negative light, some people still object to these concepts being featured so prominently in a book meant for people of around middle school age, and that is what the large majority of the complaints is about. Some feel that this book portrays suicide in a positive light, and even encourages euthanasia. Though the book does not do this, but instead shows the evils of this type of program, these
Spanking Vs. Other Forms of Punishment Christina Cole Ashland Community and Technical College Spanking Vs. Other Forms of Punishment There are many schools of thought when it comes to disciplining a child. There are extremists who are strongly against corporal punishment, and others who believe that spanking is the only way to get results with children. However, like anything in life, a happy medium is probably the way to go. Whatever you think is the best tool to use and whatever your opinion may be, the exploration of both ways of thinking is always fascinating. According to an article published in Time Magazine, spanking can be used as an appropriate form of child discipline.
In the same book introduction as the opening quote, Judy Blume wrote, “Those who were most active in trying to ban books cam from the ‘religious right’ but the impulse to censor spread like a contagious disease. Other parents, confused and uncertain, were happy to jump on the bandwagon. Book banning satisfied their need to feel in control of their children’s
Homework Should Be Eliminated Most people say homework is good for students. But, in reality homework isn't good for students. Homework doesn't only give students stress, but it is also very time consuming. Many people think homework should be banned, but few think it should be kept. Overall, it should be eliminated.
This is true to an extinct because by enforcing rules and consequences children are less likely to behave in a manner that will get them into trouble. Also, there is a concern that “Parents often say that they don’t have the technical skills to keep up with their kid’s online behavior,” but parents should know the positives and negatives of anything they give to their children (Hoffman, Jan). National Public Radio (NPR) article “Why Spying on Our Kids to Solve Cyberbullying Might Not Work,” talks about the concern that spying is an invasion of privacy and could have a troublesome effect on free speech. What other actions are there to
Students resort to violence and theft simply to obtain designer clothes or name brand shoes. This instills a fear among the students and teachers. It is no secret that violent behavior has become a problem in public schools. For this reason more and more public schools are entertaining the idea of uniforms to get the minds of their students off fashion and onto their education. Some experts believe uniforms promise to cut down crime and reduce violence, but only if we take away that students individuality and freedom of expression.