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The second volume of companion books on comparative student
discipline identifies the best practices in dealing with student
misconduct, on six continents, in a legally sound manner. It is
essential for educators to examine national as well as
international practices addressing student misconduct in schools
because learner misbehavior often has a detrimental effect on the
quality of teaching and learning in elementary and secondary
schools. The countries covered are Brazil, China, Malaysia, Turkey
and South Africa.
The second volume of companion books on comparative student
discipline identifies the best practices in dealing with student
misconduct, on six continents, in a legally sound manner. It is
essential for educators to examine national as well as
international practices addressing student misconduct in schools
because learner misbehavior often has a detrimental effect on the
quality of teaching and learning in elementary and secondary
schools. The countries covered are Brazil, China, Malaysia, Turkey
and South Africa.
A cornerstone for effective teaching and learning is vested in the
quality of the way in which students focus on the content of their
lessons. The chapters in this book, then, offer cross-national
perspectives on best practices when dealing with the challenge of
student misconduct. The chapter authors, all distinguished
academics and/ or jurists, have contributed their reviews of the
state of the law and practice in their nations. As readers peruse
the chapters, they will recognize that the way in which educators
address student discipline varies around the world. The first book
of its kind, this volume consists of a collection of essays
designed to enhance a common understanding of the rights of
students when they are subjected to discipline. These informative,
thought provoking, well-written, and researched chapters, authored
by leading academics and/ or jurists in the field, serve as
up-to-date and ready sources of information to help keep
educational leaders, academics, and students abreast of the many
changes in the ever-growing area of comparative student discipline.
A cornerstone for effective teaching and learning is vested in the
quality of the way in which students focus on the content of their
lessons. The chapters in this book, then, offer cross-national
perspectives on best practices when dealing with the challenge of
student misconduct. The chapter authors, all distinguished
academics and/ or jurists, have contributed their reviews of the
state of the law and practice in their nations. As readers peruse
the chapters, they will recognize that the way in which educators
address student discipline varies around the world. The first book
of its kind, this volume consists of a collection of essays
designed to enhance a common understanding of the rights of
students when they are subjected to discipline. These informative,
thought provoking, well-written, and researched chapters, authored
by leading academics and/ or jurists in the field, serve as
up-to-date and ready sources of information to help keep
educational leaders, academics, and students abreast of the many
changes in the ever-growing area of comparative student discipline.
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