Includes bibliographical references.The United States is one of only three industrialized nations that still permit the use of corporal punishment in its public schools. Schools are the only American institution where this practice is allowed. It has been banned in our correctional institutions, military settings and psychiatric facilities. The national trend is to move away from the use of corporal punishment in schools. Currently, Missouri is one of 22 states in the United States that still allow the use of corporal punishment in their schools
The purpose of this research was to determine the corporal punishment beliefs of public and private ...
This paper ponders the lasting effects of corporal punishment on students. The paper first considers...
The purpose of the study was to investigate and assess the effectiveness of the student disciplinary...
Corporal punishment in schools has been criticized for many reasons related to lower student achieve...
This paper examines the use of corporal punishment in public schools. It presents a brief history of...
Corporal punishment is banned by state statute in 31 of the 50 U.S states. The 19 states that still...
While not as common in the United States, corporal punishment is still practiced in many parts of th...
A review of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Ingraham v. Wright: The Limits of Corporal Punishmen...
Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling ...
PUBLIC EDUCATION in the United States has come a long way since the one-room schoolhouse days. This ...
Basically, it can be said that corporal punishment is not legal at schools. At least, the last 50 or...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of corporal punishment as perceived by ...
Corporal punishment is one of the most litigious issues in education. Proponents of corporal punishm...
Corporal punishment is a form of discipline in which an adult deliberately inflictspain on children ...
Although the State has a legitimate, and perhaps compelling, interest in maintaining classroom disci...
The purpose of this research was to determine the corporal punishment beliefs of public and private ...
This paper ponders the lasting effects of corporal punishment on students. The paper first considers...
The purpose of the study was to investigate and assess the effectiveness of the student disciplinary...
Corporal punishment in schools has been criticized for many reasons related to lower student achieve...
This paper examines the use of corporal punishment in public schools. It presents a brief history of...
Corporal punishment is banned by state statute in 31 of the 50 U.S states. The 19 states that still...
While not as common in the United States, corporal punishment is still practiced in many parts of th...
A review of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Ingraham v. Wright: The Limits of Corporal Punishmen...
Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling ...
PUBLIC EDUCATION in the United States has come a long way since the one-room schoolhouse days. This ...
Basically, it can be said that corporal punishment is not legal at schools. At least, the last 50 or...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of corporal punishment as perceived by ...
Corporal punishment is one of the most litigious issues in education. Proponents of corporal punishm...
Corporal punishment is a form of discipline in which an adult deliberately inflictspain on children ...
Although the State has a legitimate, and perhaps compelling, interest in maintaining classroom disci...
The purpose of this research was to determine the corporal punishment beliefs of public and private ...
This paper ponders the lasting effects of corporal punishment on students. The paper first considers...
The purpose of the study was to investigate and assess the effectiveness of the student disciplinary...