Discipline
Discipline :
To think good thoughts requires effort. This is one of the
things that discipline – training – is about.
Discipline is action or inaction that is regulated to be in
accordance (or to achieve accord) with a system of governance. Discipline is
commonly applied to regulating human and animal behavior, and furthermore, it
is applied to each activity-branch in all branches of organized activity,
knowledge, and other fields of study and observation. Discipline can be a set
of expectations that are required by any governing entity including the self,
groups, classes, fields, industries, or societies.
Use of the word discipline:
Children being educated to use public litter bins are a form
of disciplinary education that is expected by some societies. If a child cannot
use a litter bin the lack of discipline can result in a reaction from observant
people in public. Many people observe a form of disciplinary effort in their
daily lives.
Discipline is a moral obligation among many groups of people.
Disciplined behavior is required by some laws and other legal obligations.
Commercial entities can also put in place strict disciplinary requirements for
the length of the commercial agreement. Airlines enforce strict disciplinary
and conduct rules upon flight passengers.
In the military, discipline regards the efforts made by
superiors to punish the service person. In academia, discipline can also regard
the educators' responses and efforts that are designed to punish the
student(s). Not only in military, in every parts of life of an individual
discipline plays the most important role. Discipline shows the actual face of
an individual. In animal husbandry and training, the animals may be disciplined
to perform specific task and activities without errors. Additionally, animals
can discipline their young through numerous methods; including nips, bites, and
grips.
History:
Disciplinarians have been involved in many societies
throughout history. The Victorian era resulted in the popular use of
disciplinarian governance over children. Edward VIII had a disciplinarian
father, and the English had modelled the royal families during this era.
Edward's grandmother was Queen Victoria who had championed the role of the
family unit during her reign. A disciplinarian will enforce a stricter set of
rules that are aimed at developing children according to theories of order and
discipline. Disciplinarians have also been linked to child abuse in numerous
cases and biographies.
Common Techniques:
Time management is a form of discipline that utilizes time as
the regulator and the observer of time as the governor. The requirement is for
time to be used efficiently. This activity maximizes the result of a set of
activities by marking each activity within a boundary of time. Time management
can utilize skills, tools, or techniques to create specific time allotments
according to a range of organization methods. A major theme arising from time
management is that of modifying behavior to ensure compliance with
time-related deadlines. This theme is interrelated with discipline and methods
of discipline that can be used without punitive consequences.
Responsibility-based discipline co-opts the participants to
understand remedies for problems in an organization.
Physical punishment is a widely debated technique of
discipline that can focus on spanking, slapping, and hitting with an object
using mild to extreme degrees of force. The general aim is to instill an
understanding of consequence in the subject. Punishment can be used to instill
immediate compliance as it acts as a reminder to the offender that there are
consequences to their actions, especially when it comes to breaking the law.
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