My
research question is based on the function of discipline in the overall
development of a child, i.e, upto what extent is it able to affect the
child's mindset and ethics and how far is it volunteered by the
students?
Discipline is what shapes a person's habits and culture. Whatever
may be the social background of a human, a decent and orderly lifestyle
defines his/her character socially.
Starting with the
assembly, which was separate for the primary and secondary students, had
more physical exercises for the high school students and thus, was
longer than that for the primary ones. One of the members from the choir
group would read news to the students in Tamil.
We were with the 8th grade students, learning 'English Prose' for
one full period of 40 minutes. The seats were separate for boys &
girls & so were the sections where they'd keep their plates. Girls
wore a salwar kurta and those with long hair wore two folded braids and
the boys were in full pants & shirts. Since English was new to them,
they were focussing on learning the spellings and meanings.
During the lunch time, girls and boys formed separate lines and
said their prayers before they started eating. Most of the activities in
the school were monitored by the students themselves such as gardening,
serving the food, sweeping and cleaning their own plates. While girls
took care of the domestic work, boys were concerned more with inspecting
(the uniform, class strength, cleanliness etc.)
Communicating in English wasn't a trouble even with the primary
students, the subtle difficulty was reading and writing. In the
Chemistry class, we saw that a random student would come up and solve
the first problem on the blackboard. In the Skylight session again the
girls and boys sat separately.
The students refused to show any kind of commotion or disrespect
to the school's decorum. They all were properly dressed up in their
respective uniforms, carried on their activities voluntarily without any
overseer. Sure, they respected their school regulations and seemed
happy to follow them. May be for some, their school is a place for
refuge from other adverse conditions and that's how many of the great
people are born.
-Anuja Shukla
1 comment:
"Upto what extent is discipline able to affect the child's mindset and ethics and how far is it volunteered by the students?" - Firstly, let's try to simply the question and divide it into 3 - what does 'discipline mean to the students and teachers?
- what are the various methods used by teachers in the school
- how do students respond to disciplinary methods (respond means submit, subvert and challenge)?
This will give you a way to make your interview guide.
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