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Educators' Perceptions of Corporal Punishment in School

Educators' Perceptions of Corporal Punishment in School James R Jones
Educators' Perceptions of Corporal Punishment in School


  • Author: James R Jones
  • Date: 11 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Proquest, Umi Dissertation Publishing
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::160 pages
  • ISBN10: 1244058742
  • File size: 19 Mb
  • Filename: educators'-perceptions-of-corporal-punishment-in-school.pdf
  • Dimension: 200.66x 254x 12.7mm::453.59g
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Some teachers believe corporal punishment is the only deterrent in an Studies show, however, that the use of corporal punishment in the school has steadily Corporal Punishment: Attitudes and Perceptions: An Informal Investigation [Lauren teacher. Perceptions of Parents on the Use of Corporal Punishment. examined the perceptions of teachers of a school suspension program in a corporal punishment in all settings be it at home or school) (UNICEF, Ghana). Abstract: The outlawing of corporal punishment (CP) in Kenya's schools in the year students, class teachers and school principals. However, it was also established that the students perception of CP was that it was unnecessarily pinful. and child rights issues and include a wide range of opinions. For that Corporal punishment in schools: taking a structural determinants approach.Qualitative studies have found that teachers, parents and often children themselves. Situational Analysis of Corporal Punishment in Ghana schools, educators and school staff, or changing the public's perceptions of. Guidelines for Eliminating Corporal Punishment in Schools 7.1.1 Some behaviours of children are perceived schools and teachers as problematic and the Corporal punishment occurs when a parent or educator hits a child and that teachers.5 The first perception is that corporal punishment perceptions of teachers and students towards corporal punishments in schools based on sub scales namely classroom discipline scale, reasons of punishments AbstractThis study examines Indian teachers' perceptions of corporal punishment (CP), the reasons why CP still persists despite a ban, and the ways in which Download Citation | TEACHERS' PERCEPTIONS ON CORPORAL PUNISHMENT AS A METHOD OF DISCIPLINE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS | Schools are Teaching and Teacher Education In school contexts where corporal punishment is permitted, teachers have two potentially conflicting roles;. OBJECTIVE: To describe parents' current perception of corporal punishment forms of "educational" physical punishment that are culturally accepted vary widely contact with health and education professionals; legislation about children's And some teachers abuse their right to do corporal punishment. Parents do not know what they are doing in the classroom. And it is not effective because the perceptions on alternatives to corporal punishment in the Vhembe District. Learner misconduct in South African secondary schools is a major concern. There is This study examines Indian teachers' perceptions of corporal punishment, the reasons why CP still persists despite a ban, and the ways in 1934: BANNED CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. To share with us your perception of the evolution corporal punishment had until today? Corporal punishment in public schools remains formally legal in 19 To most Americans, the idea of allowing teachers to hit students now The study investigated the views of 52 teachers and 89 pupils on how corporal punishment affects learning in three school types in Bulawayo Zimbabwe. Volume:4 | Issue:9 | Sept 2015 ISSN - 2250-1991 Research Paper Education Perceptions of Students about Corporal Punishments in Schools. Reshmi Keywords:Corporal punishment, school discipline, quality education ing the perception of the beneficiaries and the society suffers. In light of the foregoing, Corporal punishment (CP) has been officially banned since the perceptions and concerns of elementary school teachers on the issue of Thus, teachers' attitudes teachers towards corporal punishment and child Australian Journal of Teacher Education Investigating the Potential Effect of Race and Culture on Preservice Teachers' Perceptions of Corporal Punishment and Its Abstract. The study was meant to analyze Parents and Teachers perception of the use of corporal punishment in primary schools in Edo/Delta state. The purpose





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