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Discipline Book

Classroom Discipline

  1. No student should be allowed to go out in first and last period unless dire emergency. 
  2. No student should be allowed to go out of classroom in the period after the break or game period. 
  3. Avoid allowing students to go outside the classroom in first 10 and last 10 minutes of every period. 
  4. Students can be allowed to go outside at any time in game/library period. 
  5. No refill or admin office visit is allowed during your period in school time. Complete all tasks before period start (After assembly) or in your free period. For example ink-refill in board markers or for any purchasing by student. Train students to always complete their bag properly. 
  6. Student-student sharing of stationary items is also prohibited. 
  7. Basic classroom discipline like no noise, no disorganized chairs and tables etc is period teacher’s responsibility. 
  8. Keeping classroom all-round clean is class In-Charges responsibility. 
  9. If garbage is observed in classroom then period teacher will be responsible. 
  10. DONOT allow students to move excessively for sharpening into dustbin. Ask them to keep them in bag in a wrapper then throw later. 


School Discipline 

School Discipline Book

Never can be succeeded or any success can never be retained without discipline. Disciplined life is integral not only for success but also for peaceful life. It is therefore utmost importance should be given to improve discipline in student’s life. 

 

This discipline plan should be started from discipline in formal settings (School premises) and then shifted into personal life. 

 

  • Proper and effective discipline plan should be made and its implementation should be started from 1st of October. However from next session, Disciplinary planned should be followed right from the first day of the session. 
  • This plan should be in written and be properly documented. 
  • A discipline in-charge or committee should be established. 
  • Currently In-charge for disciplinary committee is Miss Sana. She can take one more members in his team. However it is recommended that she should include students in his team instead of teachers. Students Government can help her in this regard. 

Assessment:

  • SFB (Student’s Functional Behavior) assessment should be conducted and recorded. 
  • Overall classroom behavior must be recorded and updated. 

 

Classroom & School Discipline

Golden Rules about Classroom Management

  1. Ensure that you have clearly stated rules and procedures with established consequences that are expected and reviewed regularly. All students must know the rules, routines and expectations.
  2. Never continue on with instruction when the rules are being broken – pause, delay and ensure that you have your student’s attention.
  3. Catch your students using appropriate behavior and praise them!
  4. Use behavior contracts when necessary and follow up with appropriate incentives.
  5. Be sure that your instructional periods are NOT too long; students need to be mobile throughout the day.
  6. Provide individual, personal cueing and prompts to certain students as needed. Sometimes just touching a student’s shoulder will bring them back to task.
  7. POST the important rules – keep it short, no more than 6 and refer to it often. These should be posted after the class has brainstormed them.
  8. Make sure you are teaching to all the various learning styles your students have. A student who is not being reached is more likely to be a problem.

 

Measuring behaviors

Teachers should place a glass (Transparent Plastic) jar in their class for each student. Each Jar should be labeled with student name. These jars should be in some prominent position. For each better performance, put one colorful small ball in that jar. At the end of the month student with most points (balls in jar) will be declared as student of the month of the class with a badge on his/her shoulder as praises. 

Student with most points in one year will be declared as student of the year. 

Note: Discipline In-Charge and Principal should have different color balls than teachers. So that they can reward for students’ better performance in some special way. These balls can have double points than normal balls. 

Examples of situations on which teachers can reward students.

  1. Neat and clean CW
  2. Neat and clean HW
  3. Regular HW
  4. Keeping his/her desk or chair and surrounding clean. 
  5. Notifying and cleaning classroom garbage. 
  6. For listening to teacher’s instructions
  7. For neat and clean uniform
  8. For any other good performance like speech, poem etc. 

 

Examples of situations on which Disciplinary In-Charge or principal can reward students.

  • If any student is seen picking wrappers (garbage) from corridor or outside classroom. 
  • If any student is seen trying to bring peace in a conflict or quarrel. 
  • If any student is found caring or consoling other students in distress. 
  • If any student is found performing any leadership role beyond his/her duties like telling a story, incident in very good way. 

 

NOTE: Points should be awarded on very good performances. Giving easy points can ruin purpose of this strategy. However too much rigidity should also be avoided when giving marks. 

Some classroom & building rules

Rule

Consequences if not followed

  1. Do not leave the class when no teacher is present. 

If student is found outside classroom during transition time of periods and there is no teacher in the class then 1 point will be deducted from his/her profile. 

  1. If any student is found without “movement pass”.

One point will be deducted if any violation is observed

  1. If any student is not performing well in CW/HW

One point can be deducted after one verbal and one written warning on NB. 

  1. If student is not doing his/her HW regularly. 

One point can be deducted after one verbal and one written warning on NB. 

  1. If student’s table/chair or surrounding is not clean

One point will be deducted. 

  1. For making noise.

One point will be deducted. 

  1. For breaking chairs arrangement.

One point will be deducted. 

  1. Not listening to classroom teacher

One point will be deducted. 

  1. For not taking care of personal grooming.

One point will be deducted. 

  1. For damaging classroom property.

Two points will be deducted. 

  1. For throwing garbage (wrappers)

One point will be deducted. 

One points will be awarded if any student is seen picking anyone’s garbage. 

  1. For running in building or classroom.

One point will be deducted. 

  1. For making noise in building or classroom.

One point will be deducted. 

  1. On bullying school fellows. (Examples of bullying will be annexed to this document)

After one warning, one point will be deducted. If any repetitive behavior is observed beyond two times then he/she will be sent to Student’s parliament. If issue is still not resolved then disciplinary in-charge can take any action. 

  1. For more than one leave (without reason) in two weeks.

One point for each leave. 

  1. For entering in any classroom or office without any prior permission and Asslam-u-Alaikum

One point deduction for violation. 

  1. For repetitive permission (without waiting)

After two verbal warnings, one point deduction.