EDUC267 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Active Listening, Peer Support, Restorative Justice
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Punishing by the use of physical pain. Any punishment that in icts bodily pain for inappropriate behaviour. - robinson, funk, beth & bush (2005) Methods commonly used in australia until the 1980s: The cane, the strap, ruler, paddle on the bottom, clip over the ear / ear pull, wrap over shoulder, standing, stretching for excessive amounts of time. Which countries have banned c p: australia( banned in government schools. Not banned in other schools), canada (banned in all schools), denmark( banned), germany (banned), Ghana(still in use), new zealand (banned in all schools), singapore (still in use), south africa (banned), uk (banned), usa (still in use in some states) Effective deterrent as no one likes physical pain. It is adjustable (we can increase or decrease the pain) It is fair for all, since all students are similar in their dislike of pain. It need do no permanent or irreversible damage - wilson (2002) Can lead to diminished self-respect and self-esteem.