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Re: In School Suspension Programs
Posted by Joyce on 12/25/06

    On 12/22/06, idea wrote:
    > I have an ideas pertaining ISS:
    >
    > In all the schools in which I worked, the teacher was "punished"
    > more than the student when the student was sent to ISS. Since the
    > student had to miss the teacher's class in order to be in ISS, the
    > teacher had to write up the lesson and send down all the necessary
    > work, instructions, materials, etc. This is an additional burden on
    > the teacher. Then the teacher has the responsibility of catching up
    > the student when he/she returns, so that he/she is not behind in the
    > course. Oftentimes students who misbehave are also behind
    > academically so this is a vicious circle of headaches.
    >
    > This is my proposal:
    >
    > A student who misbehaves should not be given detention during class
    > time. This detention should be set on Saturday, which is really
    > more punishment for the student. A different teacher could
    > volunteer to run Saturday school every week and receive a stipend of
    > so much per hour. How would this be funded, you ask? By the
    > parents or guardian of the child who misbehaved. Because they are
    > not training/disciplining their child properly and he/she is causing
    > disruption of instruction paid for by tax-payer dollars, there
    > should be a financial penalty. This would be an incentive for more
    > disciplinary intervention on the part of the parents.
    >,

    Oh, how good this sounds. I hate it when the administrator says one
    of my students has ALE. That means double or triple work on me.

     
     

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