Ethical Justification for Punishment in Education

Published: Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Some teachers do not dare to use reasonable punishment in the current schooling. By coming up with the compensatory theory of punishment, we aim to justify the educational significance of punishment from an ethical angle. The core significance of punishment lies in making the children compensate for their illegal activities and undertake the responsibility for their behaviors. Furthermore, the positive effect of punishment is to make children...
Paper Details
Title
Ethical Justification for Punishment in Education
Published Date
Jan 1, 2010
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