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Richard curwin and allen mendler discipline with dignity. This completely updated 3rd edition offers practical solutions that emphasize relationship building, curriculum relevance, and academic success. Schools were struggling with a generational conflict between children who grew up presuming an inherent sense of entitlement and much of society, which was fed up with permissiveness. Discipline with dignity curwin and mendler s most well known philosophy is based on the belief that students should be disciplined in such a way that it does not have a negative impact on their dignity or destroy their motivation to learn. Allen mendler teacher learning center allen mendler. Curwin founded discipline associates, created the discipline with dignity program, and coauthored several books. In this revised and updated 4th edition, discipline with dignity provides indepth guidance for implementing a proven ap. Smart ways to reclaim your game ascd, 2012, discipline with dignity ascd, 2009 and motivating students who dont care solution tree, 2000. When the first edition of discipline with dignity was published in the 1980s, the united states was in the mood for a strong stand on law and order. When discipline with dignity was written, the country was going through a major transition. Allen mendler is an american author and educator born on october 21, 1949, in rochester. Discipline with dignity 1 curwin mendlerdiscipline with dignity all life is precious and needs to be respected, protected, and valued.
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