Revitalized Homeroom Guidance Program: Larap National High School

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V-Bicol
Division of Camarines Norte
LARAP NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Barangay Larap, Jose Panganiban

REVITALIZED HOMEROOM GUIDANCE PROGRAM

POSITIVE DISCIPLINE
• Is an approach to teaching that helps children to become, responsible, respectful and resourceful
members of their communities
• It respects children’s right to healthy development, protection from violence, and active participation in
their learning

POSITIVE DISCIPLINE in Everyday Teaching


• About finding long term solutions that develop students’ own self-discipline;
• Clear and consistent communication
• Consistent reinforcement of your expectations, rules and limits
• Based on knowing your students and being fair;
• Aimed at building a mutually respectful relationship with your students;
• Teaching students life-long skills and fostering their love of learning;
• Teaching courtesy, non-violence, empathy, self-respect and support for others and their rights; and
• Increasing student’s competence and confidence to handle academic challenges and difficult situations.

POSITIVE DISCIPLINE IS NOT….


• Permissiveness;
• Letting students do whatever they want;
• Having no rules, limits or expectations;
• Short-term reactions; or
• Alternative punishment to slapping, hitting and shaming

1. IDENTIFYING LONG TERM GOALS


• Teacher plays an important role in helping children become caring, capable and resilient adults.
• Must use everyday interactions to teach the values and skills that they will need to become
strong and compassionate adults.
2. PROVIDING WARMTH
• Warmth is creating school classroom environments that ensure your students feel physically
and emotionally safe.
• Children learn best and will cooperate more in warm, safe and caring environment.
• Example: listening to pupils, encouraging pupils when they have difficulties.
3. PROVIDING STRUCTURE
• Structure is the information students need in order to succeed academically and behaviourally.
• It gives students the tool they need to solve problems, work out conflicts, and succeed
academically.
• Examples: setting rules, explaining rules, and being a good role model to them.
4. UNDERSTANDING CHILD DEVELOPMENT
• Students change as they grow and it is important that teachers recognize that their
expectations and ways of teaching should also change.
• The warmth and structure that you provide to your students to reach their long-term goals will
change depending on their stage of development.
5. IDENTIFYING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
• Children have different personalities, talents, temperaments and abilities, which affect their
behavior and performance in school.
• A teacher who understands and respects students as INDIVIDUALs can make difference
between their success and failure in school.
6. PROBLEM SOLVING in POSITIVE DISCIPLINE
• Think about all the possible reasons for the student’s behavior
• Remember your long-term goals
• Provide warmth
• Provide structure
• Respond with positive discipline

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