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    Psychology is the scientific study of how people operate, believe, and experience. 1.2 Social Psychology Social psychology studies scientifically how people take action feel and sense in the context of society. That is, how people's behaviors, opinion, and approach change because of other people. Scientific study refers to the experimental method of examination The terms judgment thoughts, and behaviors include all psychological variables that are measureable in a human being. The observation that

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    the question, “Where does discipline meet abuse?” Depending on the family different forms of discipline are used. Common forms of this would be spanking, time outs, verbal warnings, and lose of privileges. The parents have to ask themselves early on in their child’s life what punishment will go with what behavior. The parents will have to decide if they are going to be a family that uses spanking to discipline their children. If they decide that, they

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    In The Best Discipline Is Good Curriculum from The New Teacher’s Book, Kelley Dawson Salas talks about how hard she used to try to get her students to behave in her first year of teaching (Burant, 2010, p. 241). Salas tried everything from behavior charts to “pleading for sympathy” (Burant, 2010, p. 241). However, Salas learned that you do not have to wait for your students to be “under control” to teach them something worthwhile (Burant, 2010, p. 242). Salas learned that her students’ behavior improved

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    Conscious Discipline is a theory that if you can change an adult’s way of thinking, reacting, and learning, then you can change a child’s. There are seven self-control concepts to this theory, which teaches the mind of adults and children to change how they respond to difficult situations. The theory is to teach adults how to stay positive and proactive while resolving conflict with children. Also, there are seven basic skills of discipline that teaches adults how to control their own behaviors

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    Problem Statement: Racial disparities in school discipline have garnered recent attention in national reports issued by the U.S. Department of Education and Justice (U.S. Department of Education, 2014; Gregory, Hafen, Ruzek, Mikami, Allen, & Pianta, 2016). Suspension rates Black students are two to three times higher than those from other racial and ethnic groups. Various research has documented that Black students remain overrepresented in school discipline sanctions after accounting for their achievement

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    In Part 3 Chapter of Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison, Foucault indicates that modern discipline and obedience is not a trait that humans have developed naturally. Instead, he suggests that this is the work of societies around the world, explaining that through institutions such as schools, hospitals, and prisons, society has, in a way, “brainwashed” us to become the ideal person. Are we truly free to do what we please? Foucault argues that most of our normal activities and behaviors

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    have been a huge part of my life. I grew up playing basketball, football, and baseball. I loved every minute of it, but basketball was always my favorite. Basketball challenged me in different ways than the other sports. I believe most of my discipline and work ethic came from a basketball court. Basketball consists of many players on a team, and obviously a coach to pull it all together. Coached properly, my teams we undefeated. A basketball team needs five players at all times on the court

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    Ron Jones during one of his lectures about Nazi Germany and thus prompted the "Third Wave" experiment. The experiment questioned how far the students would obey Mr. Jones and if the structure of discipline and uniformity were a need. The independent variable would be the different types of discipline that he taught his students and the dependent variable would be their

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    information gathered, the creation of a more effective and adequate disciplinary policy can be formulated. This policy will work to reduce the number of minority students being removed their educational institutions. Also, the policy will be a revision of discipline policies that are currently ineffective and inadequate to addressing the misbehaviors of students; such as the Grounds for Possible Suspension or Expulsion policy. Advocacy Plan To plan for advocacy, minority students will be involved throughout

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    As I continued my inward journey, I devoured the subsequent chapters where I felt continued to be reassured. Fanatic Discipline is described by Collins consistency with regard to values, long-term goals, performance standards and consistency over time. He goes on to remind us that regimentation is not the same as discipline and to a 10Xer the only discipline is self-discipline (p.21). In the medical profession, the best nurses learn to triage when it comes to patient care. This means, to determine

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