Theoretical Foundation: Behaviorist theories, such as classical and operant conditioning, influence Western disciplinary methods, while Indigenous education draws on relational, community-oriented practices.
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Clasroom Rules:* Respect the teacher * Keep your voice down in the classroom * Mind your manners * Work independently *use listening earsIf you cannot follow the classroom rules, You will:1. get a warning 2. spend time in the quiet corner 3. go see the principal.
Play area:You're amazing!Have fun!
Quiet corner: Shhhh.....THINK: What can I do differently?
Approach to behaviour management: (Universal application of theory) education often emphasizes consequences and punishment, vs
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Circle Practice:Everyone can speak or passEvery voice is valuedTake turns speakingWe are all responsible for eachother
Take a Break in the Friend Zone: Share time with a friend to:read, play, chat!
(cultural context) ...while Indigenous approaches prioritize relationships and community.