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Discipline in schools

Postby Krsta » Sat Mar 06, 2010 12:58 pm

DISCIPLINE IN YOUR SCHOOLS
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Postby Krsta » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:00 pm

As you know, krstan schools are one of the strictest and the hardest schools in the whole NS (about 11 homeworks each day)...

There are behaving grades in our nation:

Each students begins with 5... when he gets 1, he is getting expelled from a school... then it is very hard to enter any other school, but it is still possible.. hard, but possible...
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Postby Swilatia » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:01 pm

Students who cheat on a test get a grade of 1 (low F), and are asked to leave the exam room.
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Postby Revolvisia » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:04 pm

We don't really need any discipline. The only people who are in schools are the ones who want to be.
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Postby Maraque » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:04 pm

Cheating is a very rare occurrence because doing poorly on a test isn't a qualifier for failing the course; everyone passes, but others pass with higher marks than others.

So in other words, cheaters are not reprimanded, just required to re-take the test.

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Postby Krsta » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:04 pm

Swilatia wrote:Student gets a grade of 1 (low F), and is asked to leave the exam room.


It can be the classroom in the elementary school, too, right?

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We have Elfrien schools too. Arthur Elfrien (1897 - 1951) was a famous krstan free - thinker and educator. In 1927 he founded first "Elfrien school", without grades and harsh punishments. It is something like a Waldorf school in reality, but it is much more liberal... completely liberal...

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Postby Ulu Turan » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:04 pm

it happens. if you succeed-ok. if they catch you, you are disqualified

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Postby Maraque » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:06 pm

It's also good to note that cheating is rather hard because all devices are forbidden in classrooms. The only things allowed in a classroom are the subject textbook, a blank notepad and a pen.

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Postby Swilatia » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:13 pm

Krsta wrote:
Swilatia wrote:Student gets a grade of 1 (low F), and is asked to leave the exam room.


It can be the classroom in the elementary school, too, right?

Tests aren't done in regular classrooms, since it's usually 2 students to a desk.
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Postby Frenca » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:14 pm

Students who cheat on a test are asked to give their papers to the teacher and get a D. However, as most children are disciplined moderately (such as telling them in a serious way), that is a rare occurence.
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Postby Iglesian Archipelago » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:20 pm

We don't have tests here. We rely upon formative assessment.
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Postby The Adrian Empire » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:20 pm

Krsta wrote:As you know, krstan schools are one of the strictest and the hardest schools in the whole NS (about 11 homeworks each day)...

There are behaving grades in our nation:

Each students begins with 5... when he gets 1, he is getting expelled from a school... then it is very hard to enter any other school, but it is still possible.. hard, but possible...

We are confused as to what you are asking, or what homeworks in the plural are, Adrian Students don't receive homework, except extracurricular projects.
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Postby Swilatia » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:31 pm

Maraque wrote:It's also good to note that cheating is rather hard because all devices are forbidden in classrooms. The only things allowed in a classroom are the subject textbook, a blank notepad and a pen.

No correction liquid? Or rulers? Or dictionaries? Or watches?
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Postby Maraque » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:40 pm

Swilatia wrote:
Maraque wrote:It's also good to note that cheating is rather hard because all devices are forbidden in classrooms. The only things allowed in a classroom are the subject textbook, a blank notepad and a pen.

No correction liquid? Or rulers? Or dictionaries? Or watches?
:palm:

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Anything like a ruler or a dictionary or any other such material that would be needed is already in the classroom. Students just bring in their pen, notepad and textbook. Pens, by the way, are erasable since a pencil is pretty much a foreign thing.

Although we're not sure why someone would bring a watch. There should already be a clock in any examination room.
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Postby Herskerstad » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:44 pm

Herskerstad has a fairly strict discipline code in schools, but encourages creative advancements. Rewards students who have ambition for the greater of many and keeps a keen eye on progress that they make.
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Postby Great Nepal » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:44 pm

Exam cant be cheated in Great Nepal. Ongoing examination photo is below
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And there are 10 teachers in 1 exam hall the total area of a exam hall is 10 m2 only.
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Postby Des-Bal » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:53 pm

They behave or they are thrown out. That simple.
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Postby Greater Weedania » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:54 pm

Cheating in tests is encouraged here in Greater Weedania, however the punishments are harsh if caught. We believe that people who are industrious enough to cheat successfully will get far in life- often further than the more academic students who achieve their grades through sheer knowledge.
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Postby Swilatia » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:55 pm

Maraque wrote:
Swilatia wrote:
Maraque wrote:It's also good to note that cheating is rather hard because all devices are forbidden in classrooms. The only things allowed in a classroom are the subject textbook, a blank notepad and a pen.

No correction liquid? Or rulers? Or dictionaries? Or watches?
:palm:

The list goes on.
Anything like a ruler or a dictionary or any other such material that would be needed is already in the classroom. Students just bring in their pen, notepad and textbook. Pens, by the way, are erasable since a pencil is pretty much a foreign thing.

But what do you erase it with? And why can't I bring that in the classroom.
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Postby Israslovakahzerbajan » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:57 pm

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Students are easier to teach when cowering in fear, all they do is sleep. But on the side note, as long as blood is warm and students are screaming/squealing, who is finding a fault in educational system?
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Postby The New Saltee Islands » Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:03 pm

Cheating is not allowed in classrooms, and if caught students are punished with detention a 0 on the exam and no chance of retaking the test.
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Postby Maraque » Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:04 pm

Swilatia wrote:
Maraque wrote:
Swilatia wrote:
Maraque wrote:It's also good to note that cheating is rather hard because all devices are forbidden in classrooms. The only things allowed in a classroom are the subject textbook, a blank notepad and a pen.

No correction liquid? Or rulers? Or dictionaries? Or watches?
:palm:

The list goes on.
Anything like a ruler or a dictionary or any other such material that would be needed is already in the classroom. Students just bring in their pen, notepad and textbook. Pens, by the way, are erasable since a pencil is pretty much a foreign thing.

But what do you erase it with? And why can't I bring that in the classroom.
A separate eraser isn't necessary if the pen has one.

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Postby Acciw » Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:09 pm

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Postby Raul Caribe » Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:28 pm

Junior Services School Structure

Since military service is compulsory and we do not have public schools. The military has Junior Services were parents if they wish or cannot afford private schools can enlist their children for a state education. At which time the Army takes control of educating the child for 8 hours a day 4 days a week.
School is 12 months a year. With 4 semesters consisting of 3 months each.

Hour 1
Mathematics

Hour 2
Reading / History (which means the assignments in reading are to read about history.)

Hour 3
PT (physical training)

Hour 4

Lunch :30 min /Formation Drills :30 min ( DIs will bark formation orders while standing in lines for mess and afterwards.)

Hour 5
Military Tactics / Weapons

Hour 6
Writing

Hour 7
Elective Hour, Student Chooses one choice per semester.
Study Hour (For students to complete homework assignments)
Advanced Military Tactics
Mechanics Training
Wood Working
Home Service Skills
Military Honor Guard
Military Band
Political Theory
Religions & Theory
General/Advanced Flight (in simulators)
Engineer Training


Hour 8
Sciences (Skill LvL and field progress as grade LvL increases)

Class sizes are large with a single SI (Studies Instructor usually a Captain or Major.) and multiple DIs (Drill Instructors usually Lt’s & Sgt’s) serving as Aids to the SI.

Students that attend Military schools for a min of 6 years will enter into service foregoing Basic Training. Advancing in Rank to Cpl after completing AIT

Students Attending for less than 6 years or those who attended private schools will enter service at recruit LvL and attend 12 week basic training course with no Rank advancement.


School is run on an Honor system and Tests are only used to determine where a students next LvL of studies needs more attention. Passing a grade LvL is determined by the SI and Subordinate DIs per class. A student can fail one class subject and still advance a grade LvL.

1. Fails are cumulative so in the course of 3 years failing 1 course every year the student will have to repeat his last grade LvL and this continue throughout his/her Schooling career.
2. Failing 2 courses in one year is an automatic repeat of grade LvL.
3. Violating the honor code and caught cheating will remove the student from the Junior Services school system.
4. Corporal Punishment is allowed and can be administered by any SI or DI and must be preformed in front of entire class.
5. Group punishment is allowed (Meaning the entire Class running laps, pushups, policing the grounds and so on.)
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