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Is Society Is Responsible For Bad Discipline In Schools?

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Is Society Is Responsible For Bad Discipline In Schools?

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Many people today consider that maintaining order in the school is becoming difficult, though this should not come as a shock. Society itself is changing and ability is under attack. Society has changed earlier too. Primitive people fought for food, women, home or fuel. As civilization grew the need for laws to regulate the action of persons and groups in the society was recognized. Laws were made and given an atmosphere of holiness because they were necessary to enable society to stay alive. But certainly, there were those who felt they were treated unfairly, and challenged the law often by force. The problem arises when some section of society sees law damaged, and perceive profit for themselves in the challenge itself, and act without regard to consequence. When violence is seen to bring advantage, violence increases. That is what is happening today. Young people see the example of violence as the successful challenge to authority and tend to emulate it. Communication media attempt

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