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    Corporal punishment should not be re-introduced into schools because some children can end up deformed and may become unstable mentally and physically and also they could end up suing the school/government or religious organisation. Corporal punishment could also be harming to the teacher or principal because the student could turn around and hit them back. How would you define corporal punishment because there are a lot of different types eg.whiping‚ electric shocks‚ slapping and the cane ect

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    Public Caning

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    Public caning in schools is a form of corporal punishment to the students for misbehavior that involve striking a student a number of times in front of the crowd .In Malaysia ‚caning is usually only applied to male students but now the idea of making caning to girls lawful has recently been debated .However ‚in the year of 2006‚public caning is banned in schools after the Education Regulations(Students Discipline) came into force .There are many ideas and opinions given about public caning in schools

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    Caning is a common form of punishment that has being used to solve discipline problems among students in schools now days. There are many cases about the caning in schools has been reported. These problem occurs because of the discipline problem in schools is increase and cannot be control by teachers and they think only cane is the method that they can be used to fix the indiscipline problems among students. Caning should not be considered as a most effective method to appropriate with problem of

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    Jorge A. Castro Professor Spero History 157 March 6‚ 2013 Charles Sumner: A caned champion of freedom On May 22‚ 1856 the Senate was so empty that the most insignificant sound would have echoed across the whole chamber. Charles Sumner‚ a Massachusetts’s senator‚ sat at his senatorial desk by the window after a chamber meeting to write letter and read various documents. Suddenly‚ the light was blocked out by South Carolina senator‚ Preston Brooks. Brooks who entered the chamber “well protected

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    them everywhere they go‚ even into their classrooms at school. This situation has brought about considerable debate between school administrations and parents and students as to how cell phone use in schools should be handled. Here are 10 disadvantages to allowing kids to have cell phones in schools. Distraction for the group: A ringing phone‚ or beeping text‚ or buzzing “reminder” are all distracting sounds that disrupt the classroom. School is a child’s “work” and if cell phones are going off

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    Tracking: The Ailments of an Academic Labeling System Tracking is a vestige of an American society when there was once a high influx of immigrant children and a dramatic increase in enrollment numbers. It had been used in American schools‚ along with other overseas countries for various reasons‚ as a mechanism to sort children viewed as having limited preparation or capacity for schooling from native children. It was needed to organize a coherent curriculum system that eventually was formed into

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    Residential schools How they were meant to rob native children of their heritage Residential schools robbed native children of their heritage to prepare them for life in “white society”. This led to stolen childhoods and forgotten heritage. Aboriginal children were sent to schools that were called “Indian Residential Schools”. Residential schools were run by the Government of Canada and the churches (Catholic‚ Anglican‚ Methodist‚ United and Presbyterian). Residential schools were open from 1831

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    advantages of missing school it play a big role in our every day life. As I was young my mother always pressed on me how important school really is. It took me to get older and learn from experience that going to class is important but actually learning something at school is even more important. There are many people I see every day that probably could have been something or somebody if they had learned something while in school. I have made a mistake to not attend school and by not attending I

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    The Disadvantages on Full Day School Introduction Full day schooling refers to a longer day at preschool where they not only learn but are also given time for play. (Lamphere‚ 2009) Full day preschools run for five hours or longer for five days a week. Half day preschools run for approximately 3 hours for five days a week. (Rosamilia‚ 2008) Researchers have constantly compared these two types of schooling and most studies came to a conclusion that full day schools are better than half day schools

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of the uniforms in the schools Students all around the world have worn school uniform for many years. Many schools in Japan‚ France‚ USA and Israel‚ oblige students to come to school with a uniform. Wearing school uniform has advantages and disadvantages. Ones of the principal advantages are; that schools can be identified by the public. Everyone is the same; no one can set fashions or be teased for wearing weird or out of fashion clothes. Often makes kids behave better

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