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"Deviant and disruptive student behavior is anything but a recent issue. The
most difficult task a teacher has faced from colonial days through mod-
ern times is dealing with the disrespectful and rowdy behavior of students
(Cremin, 1970, 1980, 1988). One-room schoolhouse teachers on the prairies of
the early 1800s often complained of the overwhelming burden of managing 40
to 60 students of all ages and abilities in one large room. Central to this chal-
lenge was effectively withstanding the tradition of “turning out” the teacher,
an age-old ritual in which the children attempted to cruelly persuade a new
teacher to quit by placing numerous roadblocks and humiliations in his or her
way (Cremin, 1980)."
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Topic - Education, Student Behavioral Problems, and the Good ol' Days. - jdaniel@jps.net 08:29:52 09/27/14 (7)
- American education is a little bound by a misinterpretation of what democracy means: - tinear 11:02:37 09/27/14 (4)
- That's just not factually accurate tinear . . . - JoshT 20:44:54 09/27/14 (1)
- No, I speak truth. For one thing, Finland and Norway have FAR lower poverty rates. Tell me a kid's parental - tinear 20:58:10 09/27/14 (0)
- RE: American education is a little bound by a misinterpretation of what democracy means: - pictureguy 11:57:24 09/27/14 (0)
- It's a calling. You should be proud to teach for less. - free.ranger 11:22:20 09/27/14 (0)
- Admittedly... - b.l.zeebub 09:49:11 09/27/14 (1)
- RE: Admittedly... - kavakidd 15:21:39 09/27/14 (0)