Corporal punishment is the worst
recommendation I heard being proposed to prevent students from burning schools.
When it existed, it did not prevent students from burning schools.
What corporal punishment did was to instill fear and not to
change or remedy the situation.
In fact, corporal punishment hardens
students and they become used to it.
Yours truly holds that the government should not
reintroduce corporal punishment in schools.
One
reason corporal punishment was banned in public schools is to
prevent teachers from misusing it.
Second, it meant to provide an enabling
environment for students and teachers to interact. That is, students would
approach teachers more easily without fear.
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Despite all
this, corporal punishment goes on in many schools against the
provisions of the law, especially on child protection and safety.
Discipline is not about getting kids to do what you want them to
do. That is what dictators do, and you are not a dictator—you are an educator.
Discipline is providing an environment in which positive teaching and positive
learning can occur simultaneously. Discipline is not control from the outside;
it is order from within. (teachervision.com)
There are alternative methods for teachers to
discipline students who err. I hope that the government was aware of these
methods when it banned corporal punishment years ago.
Thus, it needs to encourage schools to come up
with an alternative discipline policy.
The writer is a political and social
commentator. He blogs at Politics Kenya