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Should Corporal Punishment be used in Public Schools?
Title: Should Corporal Punishment be used in Public Schools?
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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Should Corporal Punishment be used in Public Schools?
One could define corporal punishment as harming/inflicting pain in any way, shape, or form to the body. Would one also agree that disciplining or punishing a child is corporal punishment? Discipline and corporal punishment should be viewed as two different things; physically teaching or disciplining and physically beating. Spanking and paddling are very obvious forms of disciplining or punishing a child, but they should not be viewed as corporal punishment. So the question becomes,
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from Bob Keeshan “The Time Is Now.” The Humanist Nov./Dec. 1988. Rpt. in Opposing Viewpoints: Americas Children. Ed David L. Bender and Bruno Leone. San Diego: Greenhaven, 1989. 65-68
· Wade, Lawrence. “Corporal Punishment In School Would Help Children.” from Lawrence Wade. “School Paddling Helps Young Learn Discipline.” The Richmond News Leader 5 Jan 1989. Rpt. in Opposing Viewpoints: Americas Children. Ed David L. Bender and Bruno Leone. San Diego: Greenhaven, 1989. 61-64
· Warrensford, Dan. “Spankings Benefit Students.” USA Today 8 Dec. 1998. 10A
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