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DepEd pushes positive discipline for students

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO –A seminar-workshop is set for teachers in order to train them on the use of positive and non-violent approaches to discipline as well as classroom management.

The Department of Education (DepEd) Regional Office III is set to conduct the “Seminar-Workshop on Positive Discipline” on January 15-17 at the National Educators’ Academy of the Philippines Region III, Pulungbulu in nearby Angeles City.

The DepEd said activity will train teachers on the use of positive and non-violent approaches to discipline and classroom management using the Primer on Positive Discipline in Everyday Teaching.

The said primer provides a quick reference guide for teachers who have already been trained in Positive Discipline in Everyday Teaching.

It seeks to reinforce the teacher’s learning from the training and encourages them to apply this in their classroom.

It also provides guidance on how to respond to common classroom situations using Positive Discipline.

“We want to orient the selected guidance counselors or teacher- designates for guidance, school heads, and teachers from the elementary and secondary level on the core concepts of child protection and the measure to shield them from any form of abuse, violence, or bullying,” said OIC-regional director Nicolas Capulong.

The DepEd launched its Child Protection Policy on May 3, 2012, through DepEd Order No. 40, s.2012 to promote a zero-tolerance policy for any act of child abuse, exploitation, violence, discrimination, bullying, and other related offenses.

DepEd Spokesperson Undersecretary Annalyn Sevilla reiterated in an earlier statement that the department is a learner-centered institution which focuses to deliver quality, accessible, relevant and liberating education to the best interest of the child.

“Discipline as punishment is outdated and ineff ective. What DepEd espouses is to implement massive training on positive discipline approach to all our teaching and non-teaching employees,” Sevilla said.

“We also need the cooperation and support of all stakeholders, particularly our dear parents, to understand, support and comply with our procedures and processes stipulated in the Child Protection Policy,” she added.

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