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  2. School discipline - Wikipedia

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    A student who breaches an out-of-school suspension (by attending the school during their suspension) may be arrested for trespassing, and repeated breaches may lead to expulsion and/or possible criminal penalties. Students are also not allowed to attend after-school activities (such as proms, sporting events, etc.) while suspended from school.

  3. Positive discipline - Wikipedia

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    One technique is to see students who "misbehave" as actually demonstrating "mistaken" behavior. There are many reasons why a student may exhibit mistaken behavior, i.e. lack of knowing appropriate behavior to feeling unwanted or unaccepted.

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    When students misbehave, school staff and drivers can issue referrals, which come with differing consequences, according to the district's Student Support and Behavior Intervention Handbook.

  5. Rudolf Dreikurs - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Dreikurs (February 8, 1897, Vienna – May 25, 1972, Chicago) was an Austrian psychiatrist and educator who developed psychologist Alfred Adler's system of individual psychology into a pragmatic method for understanding the purposes of reprehensible behaviour in children and for stimulating cooperative behaviour without punishment or reward.

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  7. Classroom management - Wikipedia

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    An often-overlooked preventative technique is to over-plan. Students tend to fill in the awkward pauses or silences in the class. When teachers over-plan, they have plenty of material and activities to fill the class time, thus reducing opportunities for students to have time to misbehave.

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    Here is why parents are worried. ... Post-pandemic nose-dive: Why student test scores are raising alarms among parents and teachers. Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAY. January 30, 2025 at 5:11 AM.

  9. Punishment (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    A rewarding stimuli is a stimulus that is considered pleasant. For example, a child may be allowed TV time everyday. Punishment often involves the removal of a rewarding stimuli if an undesired action is done. If the child were to misbehave, this rewarding stimulus of TV time would be removed which would result in negative punishment.