Daily Archive for March 5th, 2009

Songs revised

Sometime back, I posted an entry about songs that I used to make some basic rules of behavior modification memorable for students in my classes. This post reprises that post and updates it.

Please note that the songs associated with each “rule” are not meant to convey exactly the same sentiment as the rule; the songs’ messages are often more about individual relationships, so the lyrics do not conform precisely to the concepts behind the rules.

I’ve re-ordered some items and modified some of them. This is the version for this (the spring) semester of 2009.
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Maleducation redux

There’s bound to be more to this story: “Teacher Accused of Taping Kids’ Mouths: Students Say Teacher Taped Their Mouths Shut.” Roz Plater of My Fox DC posted a story under this headline about a counsellor who encountered a third-grader with tape over his mouth. When the principal investigated, he allegedly found seven students with tape over their mouths.

Ms. Plater has video of John White, spokesman for Prince George’s County Schools, saying “Teachers are trained on classroom management and there are better ways to handle these situations, and our teachers are held to higher standards.” Well, putting tape over students’ mouths is a classroom management strategy, but it’s just flat unnecessary, let alone wrong. I don’t know what was happening in that classroom, but I do know that there are humane and effective methods for managing classroom behavior, and this isn’t one of them.

Can anyone think of a legitimate reason for putting tape over students’ mouths?

Link to Ms. Plater’s story. Matthew Stable of NBC Washington also covered the story. NBC Washington and First Coast News reported on an earlier incident in which a teachers’ aide was accused of putting tape on students’ mouths in a school cafeteria.

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