Educação (Santa Maria. Online) (Jun 2013)

Indiscipline in schools: working with class meetings in developing morally autonomous children

  • Carmen Lúcia Dias,
  • Terezinha Ferreira da Silva Colombo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5902/198464445062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 361 – 374

Abstract

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The problems with discipline and violence in their several manifestations in classrooms in both public and private schools have been a major challenge for educators. Regarding the classroom environment, the purpose of this study was to propose class meetings as a coping mechanism, aiming to build morally autonomous subjects. From the description of situations experienced within the school context by children between seven and eight years old who study in a public elementary school, we tried to emphasize its importance through the analysis of thoughts and the moral development in this group, involving real dilemmas emerging from the familiarity between teacher-student and student-student. The importance of using resources such as class meetings is evidenced in this study which may result in the building of moral autonomy

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