SCHOOL DISCIPLINE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

SCHOOL DISCIPLINE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Le Thi Quynh Nga ngaltq@vnies.edu.vn The Vietnam National Institute of Educational Sciences 101 Tran Hung Dao, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam
Summary: 
School discipline is one of the important educational measures in high schools, contributing to creating order and discipline in schools and educating students to become both talented and virtuous people who is useful for society. The article analyzes the experiences of school discipline in the United States by focusing on the main contents, including purpose, principles, and forms of school discipline with the aims of providing a reference for Vietnamese education
Keywords: 
school discipline
student discipline
positive discipline
equity education
American education
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