Re-Thinking Discipline

The Indiana schools are being forced to re-think the punishment pattern for students. Recently Sandy Washburn, a researcher at the Indiana University’s Center for Evaluation and Education Policy, criticized the strict and stern disciplinary interventions practiced in the Indiana schools in a report. She along with her fellow researchers proposed the three-tiered Schoolwide Positive Behavior Supports discipline program instead.

Apparently, the PBS worked quite well for a school in the Minnesota district. The school has developed a common language for expectations from a student across the district. The educationists teach the expectations in context, like what are the expectations from a student when traveling in a bus. Positive behavior isLa popularidad del Caribbean poker continuó creciendo desde entonces, y en la actualidad existen muy pocos casinos, ya sea en tierra o mediante Internet, que no ofrecen el juego. appreciated and encouraged. Staff is encouraged to have a 6 to 1 positive to negative interaction ratio. The program has successfully reduced behavior incidents by 39% in just the first year!

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