Now to turn to my philosophy of education. Let’s start with belief..I don’t believe that school kids are exactly ( hopefully) like untrained puppies, but they certainly are not a choir of little angels. To ensure an orderly and effective education ( yes that’s actually what a school is there for) ( duco to lead, hence educo to educate …….) Leadership involves setting or ‘enacting’ general principles and rules for the benefit of all, just as we must have laws for a just and ordered society. If you have rules, there are , what my mentor in school would have called red lines. If you cross them there are penalties. , because we must be fair and we must have order so that the function of the school continues..I don’t believe it is possible to have a school which effectively fulfils its function of education not just knowledge, but social education, learning how to act to one another and in the world at large…….without rules, and you can’t have rules if there is no sanction for breaking them. It is a non sequitur. .
After the Cane Mutiny20
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After the Cane Mutiny21
I think ( and this returns to my socialization) one advantage of school is that whilst their kids can...
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School Corporal Punishment References12
Boston Spa Comp Boston Spa Michele I was there 78-81 but can’t remember any names must b all the...
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Peters Nanny1
Peter was staying the weekend with his nanny away from the cowardly bully he was suffering from his mother’s...
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Public Discipline1
Having been interested in your subject for some years I seem to have noticed the cessation of public spankings...
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Mothers Home School Discipline4
My sister and I would dread coming home with a test score below mother’s minimum. I remember I...
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Whole Class Punisment72
Pupils attending schools in the 1970’s and 1980’s had been used to a culture of being belted when they...
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Matron’s slipper2
This was usually given across the seat of your underpants but still stung considerably. To receive your punishment, you...
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Mild Smacking Allowed10
My argument is, and always has been that the disciplinarian in a household should be the mother. Oh, brother,...