WEll, still cleaning up is good community service. That's crazy they are not
allowed to do that!

On 9/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Not that type but to wash the mirror in bathroom lipstick was placed on or
> pick up paper .....ect
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Heather Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: A list for improving literacy with focus on middle grades. <
> [email protected]>
> Sent: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 6:40 am
> Subject: Re: [LIT] detentions
>
>
>
> zlcarter wrote:
>
> n most school districts in WA we are not allowed to give students
> community
> ervice .....it might harm thier self esteem ....... hmmmmm"
> What?!? Oh my. Here in my district, Community Service is *required* to
> raduate from High School. How in the world can it harm self esteem
> anyway??
>
> n 9/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In most school districts in WA we are not allowed to give students
> community service .....it might harm thier self esteem ....... hmmmmm
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Heather Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: A list for improving literacy with focus on middle grades. <
> [email protected]>
> Sent: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 6:44 am
> Subject: Re: [LIT] detentions
>
>
>
> I do like the community service idea!
> I don't find they always work, but I think you must have consequences and
> if
> etention is something that will deter a certain student, it should be
> used.
> have found cases that WANTED detention, so I usually could figure that out
> retty quick and would come up with something else. I do hate giving
> etention because it is a waste of my time. I have kept my class that is
> ight before lunch a few minutes into lunch if they couldn't get cleaned up
> uietly. Can't say that it really worked or didn't work.
> I will say that when I do give detention I usually talk to the student or
> ave them fill out a reflection sheet. Sometimes talking to the student can
> elp a lot. Other times, it's also a waste.
> I also hate to send students to the office because they sit there and talk
> o their other friends who are in trouble. In some counseling offices, they
> ven get to play games. So I usually keep them in class, sometimes sending
> hem right outside the door for a little while, until I can speak to them.
> alling their parents right there in class also works wonders on a lot of
> ids.
> On 9/26/07, Alice Cortigiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't see it being valuable. It does nothing to change behavior and I
> see
> the same repeat behaviors occurring over and over from the same kids.
> Detention to me is a waste of time, students and teachers.
>
> I like Tena's idea...community service.
>
> alice
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TLP
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 4:36 PM
> To: MT; Lit Site
> Subject: [LIT] detentions
>
> Are detentions a worthwhile way of addressing behavior issues?
>
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> ew races build others. But in the world of books are
> olumes that have seen this happen again and again and yet
> ive on. Still young, still as fresh as the day they were
> ritten, still telling men's hearts of the hearts of men
> enturies dead." --Clarence Day
> "While the rhetoric is highly effective, remarkably little
> ood evidence exists that there's any educational substance
> ehind the accountability and testing movement."
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> enturies dead." --Clarence Day
> "While the rhetoric is highly effective, remarkably little
> ood evidence exists that there's any educational substance
> ehind the accountability and testing movement."
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> "When our children fail competency tests the schools lose
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- Heather

"The world of books is the most remarkable creation of
man. Nothing else that he builds ever lasts. Monuments
fall; nations perish; civilizations grow old and die out;
new races build others. But in the world of books are
volumes that have seen this happen again and again and yet
live on. Still young, still as fresh as the day they were
written, still telling men's hearts of the hearts of men
centuries dead." --Clarence Day

"While the rhetoric is highly effective, remarkably little
good evidence exists that there's any educational substance
behind the accountability and testing movement."
—Peter Sacks, Standardized Minds

"When our children fail competency tests the schools lose
funding. When our missiles fail tests, we increase
funding. "
—Dennis Kucinich, Democratic Presidential Candidate
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