Homework for 3BE: school discipline+

Seeing Behind "Bad" Behavior - Mindful

Express your opinion on school indiscipline. Post as a comment. Deadline 27.10.2020. Word limit: min 150 words.

You can use the following questions to help you: 

  • What kinds of bad behaviour have you witnessed at school so far? 
  • What are the sources of bad behaviour at schools? 
  • What were teachers' / students' reactions to them? 
  • What measures were taken to stop them? Were they effective? 
  • What measures would be most effective in you opinion? 

Comments

Anonimowa_ said…
In my opinion, school indiscipline is something we should fight. I witnessed bullying at school. It was usually deriding. Some students teased and made fun of other students. The teachers always reacted unlike the students. They laughed with them or pretended don't see anything. The sources of bad behavior in schools are jealousy, lack of education, self-exaltation. To stop it, teachers started organizing lesson about bullying. Students who have bad behavior faced the consequences. I think these are good ways to fight with school indiscipline.
JULIA NOWAK, 3E
Anonymous said…
I rarely come across bad behavior in school but that doesn't mean it's not there. One of the bad behaviors that exist in schools is truancy. Students are missing the lesson for various reasons. They don't want to go, or they don't want to meet the teacher or they don't like the school subject or even something else. The teachers just give them absences. Once you run away from the lesson, you cannot justify it, which means that we have a lower behavior grade. This method did not work. However, I do not know how to prevent it. Another bad behavior that occurs in schools is smoking by underage people. Students do this to show that they are cool. The teachers don't like it. Smoking is forbidden in school but it is not an effective method because young people will find other places to do this. Outside the school grounds, this cannot be prevented by teachers.
W.K 3B
Anonymous said…
I saw a lot of bad behaviour in my school for example playing truant, not doing homework, cheating in exams or swearing. Students often smoked cigarretes on the school ground too. I think that playing truant not doing homework or cheating in exams is caused by students' laziness. Often they write down homework from their friends or internet. Other bad behaviour is the result of the bad company and bad habits. Students not always react to it. Teacher often talked with such student. They went to the boss and together invented the punishment. Often they called for bad students' parents or they got reprimand them too. It was not always effective. I think that the teacher should detained student. A lot of them spend free time out. When they must stay at school after lesson, They will be sad and angry. It will be adequate punishment.
P. K 3E
Anonymous said…
A lot of different people go to school. Everyone has outstanding character and it cause that at school we can see bad behaviour. It can be bullying, ridiculing, vandalism, trauncy and so on. I witnessed the wearing of unsuitable clothes, smoking, not doing homework and cheating in exams. The sources of bad behaviour at school mainly can coming from home. Teenagers want to match their friends and then they start be rebellious. Young people want to try new things even if they are banned. They just want to be cool. Teachers react differently to this. Firstly, their reaction may be with anger or they can think they are helpless. But later it can be talk with teenagers or their parents. Sometimes it is some kind of punishment like bad mark or note in school diary. I think that the best measure to stop bad behaviour at school is conversation and paying attention to the person, because he or she may has a problem and just does not know how to tell someone about it.
Julia Mazurek, 3E
Anonymous said…
When I was younger, I saw a lot of bad in elementary school. I remember a boy who was a year older and bullied younger girls. Much weaker than him, who feared him without telling anyone anything of their powerlessness. Today I know that the source of this was his problems at home: no father, uninterested as a mother, older pathological brothers. The teachers didn't know anything about what was going on, and the students? They pretended that nothing was wrong, some took it as fun, while others were afraid to speak up. My school didn't do anything about it because it didn't know, or pretended it didn't know anything about what this student was doing to other students. The tragedy of many ended only after changing schools or after graduating and starting a new one.In my opinion this could have been prevented, but no one wanted to help and mess around for fear of themselves.
Aleksandra Wardęga 3B
Anonymous said…
In elementary school, I saw the children fighting and argued with teachers.In college, pupils play truant and smoke cigarettes
Bad behavior may be due to family circumstances.The parents may not have taught their children how to behave.
The teachers were angry and tried to draw the consequences.Thee students sometimes did not admit their mistakes.
The students were talked to, sometimes the headmaster was sent or the parents were called.
I think the measures they took were good.If it didn't work then they should give some punishment.
P.O 3B
Anonymous said…
I have witnessed a lot of bad behavior when someone made fun of someone, how someone cheated on tests or laughed at teachers. Students react this way because nobody pays attention to them. They think it's good. Usually the main reason is the lack of honest conversation at home. Teachers are often annoyed when students laugh at them, even more so when they try to talk to students and it has no results. The best solution is to talk to the student, calmly. It must be explained that he is doing wrong and someone may be offended by his behavior. If teachers and parents only punish the student, it won’t change their behavior, it will only worsen it.
Gosia J. 3B
Anonymous said…
Every of us used to meet with aggression, curses and violence. Unfortunately we got to know part of these things during school. All negative experiences causing change in nature. Especially in case of youth.
It’s hard to explain what is the source of bad behaviours. In my opinion we have to look for reasons in school age, because that time is generally affected by these issues. School is a place when our nature become more mature and on the other hand, where we learn how society function. I think it’s a normal way of socialization.
Another thing is reaction for violence. As I mentioned in the opening, school violence leave distinct traces in youth psychology. I consider that teachers have not enough knowledge how to talk with victims. I know about this from experience.
I have to write that majority of my friends understand phenomenon of problem with persecution. I haven’t met with debasing of anyone by their. And I hope I never will.

Maciej Kaczmarek, IIIB
Anonymous said…
I think the main source of all kinds of the bad behaviour in schools is the lack of rules and rigor in school,but also bad parenting. Unfortunately,when I was younger I often have seen girls teased by boys. The boys took their things (for example mobile phone, pencil case) from girls and made fun of them. When I told some this history my mum, my mum said "this is a "horse courtship", don't worry!" The teachers didn't pay attention to the boys awful behaviour. Fortunately, this cases I don't see in the high school. Personally, I get along better with the boys now. In my opinion effective measure could be conversations between teachers and students about mutual respect and empathy. Parents should also educate their children in a home to respect everyone. It was unpleasant and inconvenient, however not that much. I haven't seen other forms of violence or indiscipline in the school. Maybe I was just lucky.
Zuzanna Szuster klasa 3 B
Anonymous said…
I saw a great deal of awful conduct in my school for instance cheating in tests, not doing schoolwork or writing down homework and swearing. Understudies frequently smoked cigarettes, taking drugs and drinking alcohol at the school ground as well. Many students persecute and harass their peers. All these behaviors are caused mainly by laziness and the desire to please other students. Many students often plagiarize the works of others by copying them from the Internet. Such works are easy to find online, so there is no problem in verifying their authenticity. Other terrible conducts is the consequence of negative behavior patterns, which children often acquire from peers or they get it from home. Underage people in many cases do not bear the consequences for their actions, which provokes them to further acts of this type. In such situations, most often teachers talked with students or called their parents to school. In the worst cases, students have been kicked out of school. As a punishment, some students should stay at school after their lessons. I guess no one would be happy to know that other students can rest after school at the same time. It will be satisfactory discipline.
Maria Gryga 3E
Anonymous said…
In school I have noticed a lot of bad behaviour. They were both serious and not-so-serious types of bad behaviour. One of the most common bad behaviour is truancy - students leave their lessons. There are a lot of reasons for this behaviour: sometimes they are too lazy to stay at school and studying, sometimes they don’t like this subject and think it is boring or something like this. We can also see others bad behaviours: smoking, not doing homework, swearing or cheating in exams and tests. The sources of student’s bad behaviour may be different. It can be bad parenting or lack of interest, jealously, willingness to try something new or desire to impress peers. Most often teachers want to hold students responsible. They talked with students, called their parents or sometimes direct to school director. In my opinion the most effective measures to stop bad behaviour is a calm conversation between the teacher and the student. I think, that a second measure (if previous method doesn’t help) should be staying students at school after their lessons. They wouldn’t be pleased to spending their free time at school instead of in home or coming out with their friends.
Patrycja Lorenczak 3b
Anonymous said…
There are many examples of bad behavior at school. It could be something serious like smoking, swearing, stealing or playing truant and not-so-serious like not doing homework.
I think the sources of bad behavior at school could be problems with their families at home. The pupils also want to show off before others. The teachers don’t like this behavior and punishment them. It could be bad mark or note in school diary. Sometimes, when behavior was really bad the teachers calls to parents. But I think this punishment make it worse.
In my opinion the teachers or parents could conversation with students, explain what’s a problem and help the pupils.
Ania Adamkiewicz 3B
Anonymous said…
Mainly I came across with bad behavior in primary school, for example smoking cigarettes, violence, bullying at weakness students and teachers or stealings. In middle school and high school, students often play truant and cheats on exam. In younger grades these behaviors comes from home and problems in it. Sometimes it's method of paying attention. Problem with absences comes from laziness of older students. Teachers were giving notes and lowering your behavior mark. In primary school, students ussually had laughed about it. Same methods were used in middle school. The severest reaction to bad behaviors was calling to student's parents by teacher. It usally worked.Honestly, I don't know which measures are the most effective. Definitely not the violent ones.
Adam Grala 3b
Anonymous said…
In my opinion in some schools we can meet an indescipline. I have personally encountered behaviors such as lips to teachers, disrespecting school property (drawing on tables and walls) and stupid jokes like turning on the water in the taps and flooding the school. Usually it was caused by the desire to show off in front of acquaintances. They wanted to gain popularity and arouse respect among other students. Most of the kids did not realize that such behavior was not appropriate. They applauded and laughed at it. The teachers of course were not satisfied with this. Rude students often made it impossible to carry out the lessons normally and it took a lot of nerves to calm them down. To punish the students the teachers would write comments in register and when it didn't help, they called their parents to school. These measures did not always work. The note in register often meant nothing to them, and their parents were often angry only for a moment, sometimes not even explaining that they should behave better. In my opinion, in difficult cases where the teacher's remarks do not work, the help of a psychologist is needed. Simply paying attention to such students will not bring results and the help of a specialist is necessary.
Amelia Gaik 3B
Anonymous said…
School indiscipline it's something what we should exterminate. Many young people who is victims this and have weaks psyche commit suicide or close on others for long time. So far at school I have witnessed violence against myself and others. I often saw my friends form class who smoked cigarettes or e-cigarettes in the cabins of the toilet. I've heard many nasty for me nicknames about me but teachers dont care too much this .
Thinking about indiscipline in school I saw all what could be. Sources of bad behaviour at schools can be caused by bed situation in home or lack of interest parents. Sometimes we meating diffrent people who gives us bad patterns but we don't think is it bad.
Teachers will never saw everything what happen in school, but they doing everything to stop indiscipline on school starting from conversations and ending on note in log or call parents. Not everything will work like should. Students are hiding better when teachers catch their on something whats be bad. Often calling for parents was very effective because students can't hide their bad behaviour on school from them.
Dominik Góra 3E
Anonymous said…
There's a lot of going on with this topic and I can tell on the start that it's going to be a long ride. I remember some situations in school that someone was bullied that much, that was beated up in school, in the building on sight everyone and then after it someone did something and helped him, because his nose was bleeding. If I remember correctly, the person that helped him was not even a teacher or nurse, it was another guy that appeared in time and quickly helped him, that was horrifying experience and If I'm gonna be again in that situation I will be that guy that going to help. I can tell that those behaviors can be from situation in home, like parents or one of them can be in hard time like being alcoholic or beating his family and that's can be very traumatic for the kid, that he will be doing something to forget about situations in home. Another thing that can be source of those bad behaviors are friends, you can find the best friends, those that can help you everytime, those that will be with you on your hard time, but there's another side of the coin, where "friends" that you will be going to meet are not friends that you will be wanting for your rest of the life, those "friends" are probably going to like you only if you going to be doing things that are better for them and not for you and if you are going to refuse to that, you will be hated and probably it's going to be hard time for you for rest of the school that you will be in that time. Point about how teachers and students were reacting to that is halfly in the rest of the comment that I wrote but it's not everything, like not every school have bad teachers, there a lot of teachers that will helped that guy that was beated up and probably in that time he would not be beated or not even bullied. I'm not going to talk about "measures" ,because I have no idea for the "fix" and it's hard to help everyone, like it's depends on people that will be in that time and on situation that those people will be in. On the end I can tell you that, if you are in situation of the bullying or you see someone that is practicing bad behaviour and you thinking about helping, do not think and just help.
Wojtek Rachwalak 3E
Anonymous said…
So far i have witnesses some bad behavior at school. For example smoking, mental bully or swearing. I think the sources of this behavior is raw childhood and bad environment. Most teachers pretends to not see it and doing nothing about it, students are often scared of being bullied too so they dont react when they see situations like that. Sometimes teachers trying to stop them by put bad mark and note in school diary, but it was ineffective and they continue bad behavior. In my opinion the most effective measures would be calling the police and threatening them by expelling from school.
Daniel Moj 3E
Anonymous said…

In the present school, I have never witnessed bad behavior, but in the previous one I have. I have seen students smoking cigaretes, laughing at others for different reasons, swearing and sometimes oppressing others. Teachers used to send this bullies to the director or call to their parents. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't work but only exacerbated the conflict. In my opinion the best way would be to do to them the same what they did to others.
I.Z 3E
Anonymous said…
I witnessed bad behavior at school, e.g. I saw a student not respecting the teacher, not paying attention to him, threatening him and destroying school property. I think the main source of such behavior in a student is the lack of discipline at home, most often because his parents did not devote enough time to him. When the student behaved like that, the teacher shouted at him and took him to the headmaster. The principal had a serious conversation with the student and, in the worst case scenario, called his parents to school. This kind of misbehavior happened in the younger grades, so the rest of the students laughed. Of course, such a student also received journal attention. In most cases, these measures were sufficient, but there were repetitions of the bad behavior. In my opinion, the most effective way of misbehaving would be to suspend such a student from the school's rights. W.L 3B
Anonymous said…
I used to meet with bad behaviour but in my old school. I was only fourteen when two boys had a fight and in school was police and emergency. I really remember this situation in all. I witnessed with smoking on the roof of the school, not doing homework or cheating in exams too. The sources of bad behavior are a lot of, for example we all have different types of character and that's can cause arguments between people. Some of us want to show that they are brave and really often show it to younger than themselves. Students reaction were interests, or they non-meddling, but teachers want help and wanted to talk with them. For me the best measures what should have been taken to stop them is simple conversation without parents or talking about responsibility. We should ask about the reason for this act and try to talk, always.
NK|3E
Anonymous said…
In my primary school and middle school most often occurrence of indiscipline was bullying and i’ll tell u something about this beacause in my opinion in majority of school this problem exist.

We can find sources of indiscipline at Home and i don’t mean bad upbringing, of course is also one of reasons for that. Im talking about what’s going on at their homes. A lot of bully lace into their victims a bad situation with parents. Certain people (mostly young boys) is bully because he wants impress the girls (bad guy etc.)

I remember when i was 8 i had that pleasure of expierience bullying in my School. That was terrible! I didn’t want happend again, but i was scared inform the teachers ( u know, I thought it would make it all worse) So i Lived in this awful situation until my friend reacted and told teacher everything. When he heard that he called to bully’s parents immediately. It was very Effective. The next day i had a peace and finally i could enjoy for the fact i go to school
A.L 3E

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