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Showing Original Post only (View all)A New Approach to School Discipline — Suspensions Drop 85% [View all]
http://acestoohigh.com/2012/04/23/lincoln-high-school-in-walla-walla-wa-tries-new-approach-to-school-discipline-expulsions-drop-85/THE FIRST TIME THAT principal Jim Sporleder tried the New Approach to Student Discipline at Lincoln High School in Walla Walla, WA, he was blown away. Because it worked. In fact, it worked so well that he never went back to the Old Approach to Student Discipline. This is how it went down:
A student blows up at a teacher, drops the F-bomb. The usual approach at Lincoln and, safe to say, at most high schools in this country is automatic suspension. Instead, Sporleder sits the kid down and says quietly:
Wow. Are you OK? This doesnt sound like you. Whats going on? He gets even more specific: You really looked stressed. On a scale of 1-10, where are you with your anger?
The kid was ready. Ready, man! For an anger blast to his face .How could you do that? Whats wrong with you? and for the big boot out of school. But he was NOT ready for kindness. The armor-plated defenses melt like ice under a blowtorch and the words pour out: My dads an alcoholic. Hes promised me things my whole life and never keeps those promises. The waterfall of words that go deep into his home life, which is no piece of breeze, end with this sentence: I shouldnt have blown up at the teacher.
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Really, this is just plain compassionate behavior by the principal. Too bad it is unknown to many.
kelliekat44
Jun 2013
#61
Violence might get someone to comply for a short time but in the long run
Skeeter Barnes
Jun 2013
#24
Not really. Don't believe the rightist hype, man. It never does any good.....n/t.
AverageJoe90
Jun 2013
#60
I don't like children and think anger and violence are not good child rearing techniques.
REP
Jun 2013
#65
I would bet that you're not from a generation that believes in corporal punishment...
NancyDL
Jun 2013
#54
In many public school systems, expulsion is not an option. Just throwing that in here.
Squinch
Jun 2013
#67
Adrien Brody plays a teacher in the movie Detachment and he treats his students the same way.
graywarrior
Jun 2013
#21
This school also has small class sizes (15 or less as best I can find). And a student body
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#58
With the money these school-to-prison pipelines make, he should be checking under his car
ck4829
Jun 2013
#72