This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Email: info learningspy. Do detentions work? Like this: Like Loading Constructive feedback is always appreciated Cancel reply. Toggle Sliding Bar Area. Contact Info Phone: Email: info learningspy. Go to Top. Far too often, students and educators struggle to see eye to eye. Teachers regularly disagree on methods of disciplining their students. Controversy arises, even, with the question of whether or not teachers should apply any discipline to their students, or leave it up to the parents.
One of the most common practices in dealing with misbehaving students is holding after school detention. But by keeping students after school hours, are teachers exercising their rights, or going too far?
Perhaps your Year 10 class could hand-in their learning journals in every Wednesday, and collect them from you with feedback written inside, see the articles cited above every Friday. Then……follow the guidelines given above for dealing with late or un-submitted homework.
Whole school considerations. The problem with systems like this is that they are not personal to the students receiving the detentions. Perhaps provide a quick training session based on good practice feel free to use this article if you wish , and allow the teachers to then use their judgement to decide when and how detentions should be given.
When detentions address the original issue by allowing more time to complete homework or classwork, or allow for a one-on-one discussion about behaviour, the following magical things happen:.
View All Posts. Skip to content. The concept and purpose of detentions Before we can fully understand how to use detentions effectively, we must first remind ourselves of what detentions are and, therefore, what their purpose should be. Christopher would be exchanging his breaktime for time spent completing his classwork. It turns out that after only two such break-time detentions, Christopher pulled up his socks and began working at a reasonable pace during lessons.
General tips for detentions that will save you many problems Every detention must attempt to address or solve the problem that it was given for. Express your disappointment, and why meeting deadlines is important. Allow the students an extra day or so to get the work done. No need for conflict, no need to spend your precious lunch time giving a detention. Print the sheet again if necessary, provide the necessary resources and get the student to complete the work.
This makes the detention less confrontational and reinforces the reason why it was given in the first place. Persistent slow work-rates in class, if not caused by reasonable circumstances such as Special Educational Needs , should be met with detentions that allow the student to catch up.
For poor behaviour, detentions need to be planned and crafted really well. Remember: the detention should attempt to address or solve the problem that it was given for. I remember a couple of years back when two boys got involved in a bit of a scuffle in the science lab.
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