Assertive discipline is a behavioral approach to classroom management. Assertive discipline suggests that a teacher state rules in clear, simple, concise terms, and the first time the student breaks the rule, his/her name is written on the board. Each infraction thereafter results in a check by the name, and four checks leads to 1/2 hour of detention. The detention best illustrates:
a. positive reinforcement.
b. negative reinforcement.
c. removal punishment.
d. extinction.
c
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