vision2020@moscow.com: Re: Reflections: lack of discipline

Re: Reflections: lack of discipline

Robert Probasco (rcp@uidaho.edu)
Tue, 10 Feb 1998 20:14:21 -0800 (PST)

On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Greg Meyer wrote:
> Robert Probasco wrote:
> > I've spoken with several persons who refuse to
> >enter the public school teaching market because of the working conditions,
> >esp. the lack of discipline rampant in too many schools.
> >
> This is a topic of particular interest to me, since the "lack of discipline"
> in our society is certainly not limited to the hallways and classrooms of
> our public schools. [snip]

When I coached T-ball, and when I served as Cub Scout den chief, I
maintained a secure level of discipline considerably stricter than is
evident in the public schools. The kids thrived on it, even when I had to
crack down on one of them (this rarely happened--they knew my limits, and
that was that).

All they want is consistency, and "fairness." Kids are very adaptable,
but they will always push the limits a little bit, just to see if
yesterday's standard still applies today. No problem; it's my way or the
highway. Once they understand that, we have a great time.

My problem with the schools is: the pervasive lack of discipline prevents
a positive learning environment in too many situations. It seemed
especially bad at MJHS a few years back, but the seeds were sown in the
grade schools.

In MHS, they seem to be addressing the problem. When I perused all the
papers which needed signing the first week of classes, I thought, WOW, if
these are the battles you are fighting, you've already lost the war!

(BTW, those rules & regulations used to be available on the MHS web page.
Will that become available again, sometime, now that we have a full-time
technology coordinator? I see the Alternative HS has a web page [1996],
but the MHS link via the Idaho state web resource still comes up 404.)

Robert Probasco rcp@uidaho.edu


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