Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Ginott believed strongly in treating students humanely and conferring dignity on them.
2. Rudolf Dreikurs’s main contribution to discipline lay in his clear, step-by-step procedure for dealing with student misbehavior by articulating and enacting rules and consequences.
3. Dreikurs believed that the best discipline occurred as students began to understand that whatever brings benefits to the group as a whole also brings benefits to individual students as well.
4. Lee and Marlene Canter championed the concept of student and teacher “rights” in the classroom.
5. The Canters firmly believed in class rules, but did not provide a procedure for teachers to follow in enforcing compliance with those rules.
1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE
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