Deikur's Theory Of Self Discipline

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Students are our future and we need to prepare them as much as possible for them to succeed in the years to come. Students are with their teachers for the majority of the year. It’s not only our job to teach them the required material they need to pass, we also must teach them basic manners, proper behaviors, and other skills they need to be a good citizen in their community.

I believe that students can be taught self-discipline. In Gordon’s Theory of self-discipline, he states that the students should be nurtured and will be more likely to comply with changing their behavior. I also think students are basically good. Although, students are still trying to find where they belong and may see bad behavior and therefore repeat these behaviors. By helping them see what’s right and wrong in the world they will understand what behaviors they need to have in public and what behaviors they may have with their friends. I view students as equals because if I hold my students to higher expectations and respect them then they will respect me and try their best for approval. When it comes to classroom management, I do not believe that …show more content…

By giving them responsibility they will be accountable for their own education and with my guidance I can teach them the standards they are required to learn as well as life skills. My belief goes along with Dreikur’s Model of a Democratic Teaching and

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