The Secret to Fixing School Discipline? Change the Behavior of Adults [View all]
http://www.nationofchange.org/secret-fixing-school-discipline-change-behavior-adults-1364394340
A sea change is coursing slowly but resolutely through this nations K-12 education system. More than 23,000 schools out of 132,000 nationwide have or are discarding a highly punitive approach to school discipline in favor of supportive, compassionate, and solution-oriented methods. Those that take the slow-but-steady road can see a 20 percent to 40 percent drop in suspensions in their first year of transformation. A few where the principal, all teachers and staff embrace an immediate overhaul experience higher rates, as much as an 85 percent drop in suspensions and a 40 percent drop in expulsions. Bullying, truancy, and tardiness are waning. Graduation rates, test scores and grades are trending up.
The formula is simple, really: Instead of waiting for kids to behave badly and then punishing them, schools are creating environments in which kids can succeed. We have to be much more thoughtful about how we teach our kids to behave, and how our staff behaves in those environments that we create, says Mike Hanson, superintendent of Fresno (CA) Unified School District, which began a district-wide overhaul of all of its 92 schools in 2008.
This isnt a single program or a short-term trend or a five-year plan that will disappear as soon as the funding runs out. Where its taken hold, its a dont-look-back, got-the-bit-in-the-teeth, I-cant-belieeeeeve-we-used-to-do-it-the-old-way type of shift.
The secret to success doesnt involve the kids so much as it does the adults: Focus on altering the behavior of teachers and administrators, and, almost like magic, the kids stop fighting and acting out in class. Theyre more interested in school, theyre happier and feel safer.