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LEVELS OF BEHAVIOR
Dear Parents,
Our classrooms house small societies. Each student
is a citizen who acts in accordance with expected standards of behavior.
With this in mind, rewards are not given for expected behavior
- just as society does not give rewards for behaving properly.
Also, irresponsible behavior is seen as an opportunity for growth,
rather than for punishment.
Our approach encourages students to exercise self-discipline
through reflection and self-evaluation. Students learn to control
their own behavior, rather than always relying on the teacher for
control.
We want our classroom to be encouraging and conducive
to learning at all times. In this way, young people develop
positive attitudes and behavioral skills that are so necessary for
successful lives.
The Staff of Cork Elementary
Dr. Marshall's Primary Poster of the Levels
in pdf format is available from his site
in at
http://www.marvinmarshall.com/responsibility/responsibilitysystem/levels/PrimaryPoster.pdf
Tammy Singleton created another set of posters
of the behavior levels. Click on the thumbnail to view and download
her posters in pdf format.
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