Discuss the differences between positive guidance and punishment. Which will give teachers better results?

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
Punishment emphasizes what children should not do, is negative, undermines a child’s independence, is an adult release, thinks for the child, defeats self-esteem, and condemns misbehavior. On the other hand, positive discipline emphasizes what the child should do, is positive, leads to self-control, helps the child change, fosters children’s ability to think, bolsters self-esteem, and shapes behavior. Punishment is often a one-time occurrence while discipline is an ongoing process.

Education

You might also like to view...

Select the choice that is not a necessary prerequisite to solving addition and subtraction problems at the symbolic level.?

a. ?The ability to connect groups and symbols b. ?The ability to write symbols 0 to 10 c. ?The ability to do concrete addition and subtraction problems d. ?The ability to identify numerals 0 to 9

Education

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

In pseudoscience, people use their prior-held beliefs to determine what their perceptions of the world are or should be.

Education

Educational psychologists conduct these two types of studies to answer specific questions

a. descriptive and correlational b. positive and negative correlational c. case study and correlational d. descriptive and experimental

Education

Planning is defined as

a. knowing where you want to go. b. documenting the one course to reach destination. c. strategically deciding on the steps you will take. d. assessing the outcomes and the goals

Education