Excerpt from The Control of Pupils
The question of discipline is of great importance generally, but in schools particu larly. Mothers and fathers fail in the dis cipline of infant children; teachers in sec-r ondary schools are classed as successful or unsuccessful according to discipline; uni versity professors have been known to lose much in efficiency through inability to maintain order in their classes. Many teachers think they have no questions of discipline; in their case tact and experience have made the work of governing friction less, but no school controls itself. A skill ful driver guides a well-trained horse almost Without effort, but he drives. So do teach ers that teach. The questions of discipline involve physiology, psychology, sociology, and common sense. Experience teaches expensively. Suggestions teach inexpens ively. This is a little, book of suggestions With reasons.
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