BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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Agree that there are other ways than corporal punishment, detentions etc for kids with issues. Learning basic emotional management is something that is given a lot of attention in other school systems, China lead the way in this field, with 'Emotional Intelligence' high on the curriculum. PSHE would be a good conduit for this type of learning but the UK Education Dept does not see it as appropriate, far too concerned with SATS and OFSTED box ticking.
I have been reading a bit about meditation in schools in place of detention, it seems like an interesting idea when implemented properly.
http://www.newsweek.com/education-meditation-after-school-program-holistic-life-504747
http://edition.cnn.com/videos/healt...school-replaces-detention-meditation-orig.cnn
In Australia we seem to be following the UK down the testing testing testing route which is doing my head in. We seeme to spend more time assessing than anything else all the while we are producing kids who are stressed out and worried about performance instead of loving learning. I am getting sick of it.