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Public School Tries Military-Style Discipline
posted by Nightmist on Friday July 27, @03:56PM
from the education dept.
Education With all the talk recently about boys and education--mainly, how boys require more physical activity--I thought that this article from Christian Science Monitor was both relevant and important. It reports on the first public school to adopt military-style discipline for students, and it is, of course, controversial. However, the school officials promise it will not to be one of the "boot camp" schools about which we've heard so much lately. The focus is going to be on education, discipline, and physical activity. Although this sounds particularly good for boys' education (we've all heard about how boys learn better when physical activity is involved), the article only quotes female students (and the parents of female students). I'll be writing an oped letter to point that out to them (e-mail oped@csps.com... you must include your name and address if the letter is to be considered for publication).

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Boot Camp (Score:1)
by Spartacus on Friday July 27, @09:45PM EST (#1)
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"troubled urban school district"

Where kids often have no fathers and therefore lack discipline.
I would like to see the government encourage fatherhood rather
then hurt it with its welfare policies etc. and then replace it with
such father substitutes.

The discipline might be "conservative", but what life philosophy are
these kids being taught? The Nazis and Bolsheviks were not
exactly adverse to discipline but what kind of kids did they produce?

Tom Pollock
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