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Poll: Nigerian Schools' Disciplinary System; How Effective Is It?

very effective: 13% (6 votes)
effective: 24% (11 votes)
not effective: 48% (22 votes)
indifference: 13% (6 votes)
others: 0% (0 votes)
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Re: Nigerian Schools' Disciplinary System; How Effective Is It? by Ndipe(m): 2:13am On Nov 28, 2011
For those who advocate corporal punishment, how can you explain this?

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-759256.32.html

Secondly, as someone pointed out earlier, if corporal punishment is more effective in Nigeria as opposed to what is prevalent in the USA, why is our society so disorganized and thrives on mediocrity and corruption unlike the USA that doesnt condone punishment for the most part in schools? there are effective ways to punish a child, but trashing them with bundles of sticks till they bleed because they did not do their homework is certainly barbaric.
Re: Nigerian Schools' Disciplinary System; How Effective Is It? by Sagamite(m): 9:55am On Nov 28, 2011
Ndipe:

For those who advocate corporal punishment, how can you explain this?

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-759256.32.html

Secondly, as someone pointed out earlier, if corporal punishment is more effective in Nigeria as opposed to what is prevalent in the USA, why is our society so disorganized and thrives on mediocrity and corruption unlike the USA that doesnt condone punishment for the most part in schools? there are effective ways to punish a child, but trashing them with bundles of sticks till they bleed because they did not do their homework is certainly barbaric.

What a bunch of silly questions and point!

So because of on case, we should abolish corporal punishment?

Why don't you go and look at the several cases of students slapping up teachers in class in the West while other students giggle about it and come and explain it.

How dumb can you be to think corporal punishment links or is determines mediocrity and corruption?

It pains me you have a right to vote. It fcking pains me. Fck democracy!

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