From my understanding, most schools use detentions as a form of punishment. When I was in school (I graduated from HS in 2000), you could either get noon detention, where you would have to eat your lunch in seclusion with an administrator, or you could get after school detention, which required students to stay after school for an hour and sit quietly in a room. When I was in high school, they also had "isolation," which was basically an all-day detention where students were cooped away in a room all day (instead of going to class) and required to remain silent and work on their school work. When students got "isolation," their teachers were asked to send them their assignments for the day.
Debate point: I'm just wondering what everyone thinks would be most effective in schools.
Personally, I think the detentions could use a little "roughening up." Instead of having them do nothing but sit in a room for an hour after school, maybe they could make them do some work around the school building, like cleaning the bathrooms, mopping the floors, washing off desks, etc. (the dirtier the work, the better )
Debate point: I'm just wondering what everyone thinks would be most effective in schools.
Personally, I think the detentions could use a little "roughening up." Instead of having them do nothing but sit in a room for an hour after school, maybe they could make them do some work around the school building, like cleaning the bathrooms, mopping the floors, washing off desks, etc. (the dirtier the work, the better )
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