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Corporal punishment - violence inflicted on children by parents, teachers, carers
and others in the name of "discipline" - is experienced by a large majority of
children in many states worldwide. Some children, including children with
disabilities and young children, are particularly likely to experience it. Corporal
punishment is a violation of children's rights and international human rights law
requires prohibition of all corporal punishment, including in the family home. There
is no need to look for evidence of the negative effects of corporal punishment in
order to know that it must be prohibited and eliminated - just as there is no need for
research to show that violence against women is harmful before efforts are made to
end it.
Conventionally, the schools have been the centers of learning and bringing
behavioral modifications among children so as they become acceptable members of
the society. However, discipline among students has become central to the entire
schooling process. The issue of discipline has become a contentious issue among
parent communities, judiciary and child rights organization. The term discipline in
itself generates certain practices in school classrooms that have a major say on the
personality development of the child. The discipline practices, when tends to be
punitive, physical and mental, they inflict pain among school children. Moreover,
Supreme Court of India and various International organizations such as UNICEF
have out rightly given verdict against any kind of punishment in school. However,
the punishments in school, generally known a corporal punishment or negative
discipline practices are still present in schools and there is ample research evidence
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that school children undergo punishments in school. In this context the role of
teacher is much debated.
Teacher plays a very important role in society. After parents, teachers are the one
who nurtures a child. Teachers are the basic need of society without who the
development of society is next to impossible. They are the backbone of the society.
Hence, it is the full responsibility of the teachers to take care of the students.
Generally teachers deal nicely with the students but sometimes situations arise
where teacher have to punish students in order to maintain discipline of the class.
Earlier punishment was given in the form of some vocational task but gradually
other form of discipline practices like physical punishment, mental torture and
discrimination came into existence. These discipline practices have a very high
impact on behaviors' of school children, their interest towards school and
eventually on the way they perceive life in the school. Moreover, discipline
practices may also impact various dimensions of personality of a child such as self
esteem. |
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