DISCIPLINE IS A GREAT TEACHER
JOHN HOLT
Introduction
John Holt,
an American writer cum teacher was a pioneer in youth rights theory. He has
written many books regarding needed reform in the tradition school system.
Discipline is a Great Teacher is an extract from his book Freedom and Beyond.
In this lesson, he discusses about the limit of discipline and force in the
upbringing of a child. According to John Holt, there are three kinds of disciplines which can mould a
child as it grows. The three kinds of disciplines are i) Discipline of Nature b) Discipline of
Society and c) Discipline of Superior
Force
Discipline
of Nature
John Holt says that at
schools children should be permitted to do their activities of their own. When
they fail in the given tasks more chances must be given to them, to measure
properly, to fit, to fly, and to float so that they can correct their mistakes
themselves. They can find solutions by their regular practice. It will teach
them to learn everything with interest and without any disappointment.
Discipline
of Society
Usually children sense around them. They
learn to do what the elders around them do. Children want to do right unless
they become convinced they cannot do right. So that children rarely misbehave
in church. They sit quietly and absorb the behavior of the elders. Once they
followed, it cannot be changed whether it is good or bad. Holt says society
plays a vital role in framing the character of a child.
Discipline
of Superior Force
It is necessary to protect the life, health, safety or well being of
children or other living creature. At the same time, we should not assume
ourselves that a child cannot understand the real nature of the danger.
Actually, a child can learn everything faster than we think. For example, in
Mexico, children not older than five or four understood about cars, so they
walk unattended on the street. In the name of discipline if we threaten the
child often there is no way for him to grow up or to learn anything for his
life and acts. Sometimes the Superior
Force make them feel impotent and
cowardly for not having enough strength
to resist.
Merits and Demerits of the Superior Force
To learn
the moves of classical ballet, one should have good training. In ballet dance
training, the learner has to follow the trainer’s methods otherwise he cannot
dance the ballet. If the teacher is not happy about the performance of the
student he can kick the student out of the class. So the student should submit
himself to the superior force.
Conclusion
According
to Holt, Force is like salt – too much of it is harmful and counterproductive.
The child who is controlled too much becomes arrogant. Children are like
double- edged knife, so they must be handled carefully.
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