SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 19
Motivation in the Classroom
           Jude Tan (3X)
   Nurul Ain Amylia Ahmad (3G)
Overview
• Definition of Motivation
• Approaches in Motivation
• Motivation: Theory into Practice
• Comparing the approaches in the Australian
  and Malaysian Primary School Classrooms
• Should we make changes or go with the flow?
• Conclusion
What is Motivation?
• Motivation is defined as an internal state that
  arouses, directs and maintains behaviour (Woolfolk,
  2004).
• Motivation is thought to be responsible for quot;why
  people decide to do something, how long they are
  willing to sustain the activity and how hard they are
  going to pursue itquot; (Dörnyei, 2001).
• In own simple words, “To make students want to do what you
  want them to do –by giving them a MOTIVE to do so.”
Approaches

• Behaviourist Approach
• Cognitivist Approach
• Humanistic Approach
Behaviourist Approach
• Humans are motivated to perform or repeat
  certain behaviours if they are rewarded and
  de-motivated to do so if they are punished.
• Students know that good behaviours will be
  rewarded and there are consequences for
  misbehaviours.
• Positive reinforcements are more likely to be
  used.
Cognitivist Approach
• Bandura’s Self-efficacy Theory
• Self-efficacy can determine whether or
  not student will engage in a learning task
  and whether or not the student will
  persist in his or her efforts to master the
  task.
• Influenced by:
   – Mastery experiences
   – Vicarious experiences
   – Social persuasion
Cognitivist Approach
• Bandura’s Self-efficacy Theory
• Self-efficacy can determine whether or
  not student will engage in a learning task
  and whether or not the student will
  persist in his or her efforts to master the
  task.
• Influenced by:
   – Mastery experiences
   – Vicarious experiences
   – Social persuasion
   – Physiological and emotional arousal
Humanistic Approach
• Humans are motivated towards certain
  behaviours because of self-actualisation.
• The goal is to enable students to enhance
  their experiences of themselves so that
  they become less defensive and more
  open to learning from their experience.
• E.g: Teacher gives freedom to students so
  that they feel responsible for their own
  learning.
Comparing Australian and
            Malaysian Primary School
Australian Classrooms
                      Classrooms
                            Malaysian Classrooms

Most students like to go to school          Most students dislike attending school

Students desire praise from the teacher     Students fear the teacher’s punishment

Students learn because they are motivated   Students learn because they fear worse if
                                            they do not learn
Students are keen to contribute ideas       Students are scared to make mistakes
Students sees their teacher as a            Students respect their teacher because
caring figure                               of the authority
Emphasises on REWARDS in teaching           Emphasises on FEAR in teaching discipline.
self-discipline.
Is canning still a routine in
Malaysian classrooms today?
Caning is revived in Malaysian
                 Schools
• MoE brings corporal punishment back to school after 3 years
  it since was banned in 2006.
• Reason?
   – “We need to take such preventive measure because
       students today are ‘too creative’ in breaking the rules,”
       Deputy Education Minister, Wee Ka Siong told the Agence
       France-Presse (AFP) on Tuesday (7th April 2009).
• The answer to parents?
   – “We will allow the headmaster or anyone who is
       authorised to carry out the punishment, while parents will
       be informed and invited to witness the canning to avoid
       misunderstanding,” he added.
Is corporal punishment an effective
                solution?
• Effects of punishment are only temporary and
  produces aggression (Strassberg, Dodge, Pettit & Bates,
  1994).
• Accumulated research supports the theory that
  corporal punishment is an ineffective discipline
  strategy with children of all ages and, furthermore, that
  it most often produces anger, resentment, and low
  self-esteem in the victim (Paintal, 2007).
• As a negative impact for the future, corporal
  punishment sends a message to the child that violence
  is a viable option for solving problems (Straus, Gelles,
  & Steinmetz, 1980; Straus, Sugarman,& Giles-Sims,
  1997).
Conclusion
• Motivation is a better way to teach self-discipline compared
  to corporal punishment.
• Corporal punishment has more long-term negative impacts on
  the student compared to the temporary effects.
• It is important that we reflect on the positive practices we
  observed and learnt from the Australian schools and bring
  changes to the Malaysian Education system.
• We can prove that corporal punishment is unnecessary in the
  education system, starting with our own class of students.
References
•   Agence France-Presse (AFP) (2009, April 7). Hukuman rotan diberlakukan lagi di sekolah
           Malaysia. [Canning is revived in Malaysian Schools]. DetikNews. Retrieved May 20,
           2009 from
           http://www.detiknews.com/read/2009/04/07/141024/1111707/10/hukuman-rotan-
           diberlakukan-lagi-di-sekolah-malaysia
•   Dornyei, Zoltan. (2001). Motivational Strategies in the Language Classroom. Cambridge:
           Cambridge University Press.
•   Paintal, S. (2007). Banning corporal punishment of children. An ACEI Position Paper.
           International Focus Issue 2007, p410-413.
•   Strassberg, Z., Dodge, K. A., Pettit, G. S., & Bates, J. E.(1994). Spanking in the home and
           children’s subsequent aggression toward kindergarten peers. Development and
           Psychopathology, 6, p445-461.
•   Straus, M. A., Sugarman, D. B., & Giles-Sims. (1997). Corporal punishment by parents and
            subsequent antisocial behavior of children. Archives of Pediatrics and
           AdolescentMedicine, 155, 761-767.
•   Woolfolk, A. (2004). Educational psychology (9th ed.) Pearson A & B.

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

UTPL The importance of student motivation
UTPL The importance of student motivationUTPL The importance of student motivation
UTPL The importance of student motivation
UTPL UTPL
 

Mais procurados (20)

Classroom Management and Motivation Tips
Classroom Management and Motivation TipsClassroom Management and Motivation Tips
Classroom Management and Motivation Tips
 
Facilitating Human Learning, Motivations and Drives
Facilitating Human Learning, Motivations and DrivesFacilitating Human Learning, Motivations and Drives
Facilitating Human Learning, Motivations and Drives
 
Who Motivates Learning: Trainer or Learner?
Who Motivates Learning: Trainer or Learner?Who Motivates Learning: Trainer or Learner?
Who Motivates Learning: Trainer or Learner?
 
Improving Student Learning Motivation Through Interaction_2017
Improving Student Learning Motivation Through Interaction_2017Improving Student Learning Motivation Through Interaction_2017
Improving Student Learning Motivation Through Interaction_2017
 
Motivation in teaching and learning - saaqc
Motivation in teaching and learning - saaqcMotivation in teaching and learning - saaqc
Motivation in teaching and learning - saaqc
 
Motivational Factors in Learning
Motivational Factors in LearningMotivational Factors in Learning
Motivational Factors in Learning
 
Motivation for excellence in education (swayam)
Motivation for excellence in education (swayam)Motivation for excellence in education (swayam)
Motivation for excellence in education (swayam)
 
Role of motivation
Role of motivationRole of motivation
Role of motivation
 
Peters/ kronick exploring esl student motivation
Peters/ kronick exploring esl student motivationPeters/ kronick exploring esl student motivation
Peters/ kronick exploring esl student motivation
 
Generating Student Motivation Michael Rost
Generating Student Motivation Michael RostGenerating Student Motivation Michael Rost
Generating Student Motivation Michael Rost
 
UTPL The importance of student motivation
UTPL The importance of student motivationUTPL The importance of student motivation
UTPL The importance of student motivation
 
Motivation and learning - Educational Psychology
Motivation and learning - Educational PsychologyMotivation and learning - Educational Psychology
Motivation and learning - Educational Psychology
 
Role of teacher as motivator
Role of teacher as motivatorRole of teacher as motivator
Role of teacher as motivator
 
assesssment
assesssmentassesssment
assesssment
 
Increasing Student Motivation
Increasing Student MotivationIncreasing Student Motivation
Increasing Student Motivation
 
Positive Support Approach To Behavior Management In The Classroom
Positive Support Approach To Behavior Management In The ClassroomPositive Support Approach To Behavior Management In The Classroom
Positive Support Approach To Behavior Management In The Classroom
 
Student motivation 2
Student motivation 2Student motivation 2
Student motivation 2
 
Approaches to behaviour Management
Approaches to behaviour ManagementApproaches to behaviour Management
Approaches to behaviour Management
 
Building student motivation
Building student motivationBuilding student motivation
Building student motivation
 
Human environmental factors affecting motivation
Human environmental factors affecting motivationHuman environmental factors affecting motivation
Human environmental factors affecting motivation
 

Destaque

Imane nejjar, individual differences
Imane nejjar, individual differencesImane nejjar, individual differences
Imane nejjar, individual differences
younes Anas
 
How to create Motivation in classroom?
How to create Motivation in classroom?How to create Motivation in classroom?
How to create Motivation in classroom?
eltguide
 

Destaque (10)

Imane nejjar, individual differences
Imane nejjar, individual differencesImane nejjar, individual differences
Imane nejjar, individual differences
 
How to create Motivation in classroom?
How to create Motivation in classroom?How to create Motivation in classroom?
How to create Motivation in classroom?
 
Cross Cultural Perceptions
Cross Cultural PerceptionsCross Cultural Perceptions
Cross Cultural Perceptions
 
Islam and Humanity
Islam and HumanityIslam and Humanity
Islam and Humanity
 
Impact of Culture on Multi-Cultural Teams
Impact of Culture on Multi-Cultural TeamsImpact of Culture on Multi-Cultural Teams
Impact of Culture on Multi-Cultural Teams
 
Educational implications of individual differences among students and
Educational implications of individual differences among students andEducational implications of individual differences among students and
Educational implications of individual differences among students and
 
Educational Psychology
Educational PsychologyEducational Psychology
Educational Psychology
 
ppt on educational psychology
 ppt on educational psychology  ppt on educational psychology
ppt on educational psychology
 
FACILITATING LEARNING
FACILITATING LEARNINGFACILITATING LEARNING
FACILITATING LEARNING
 
Concept & meaning of educational psychology
Concept & meaning of educational psychology   Concept & meaning of educational psychology
Concept & meaning of educational psychology
 

Semelhante a Edb010 Ppt

Mam-Lorna-Positive-Student-Discipline_2023-_edited-Final.pptx
Mam-Lorna-Positive-Student-Discipline_2023-_edited-Final.pptxMam-Lorna-Positive-Student-Discipline_2023-_edited-Final.pptx
Mam-Lorna-Positive-Student-Discipline_2023-_edited-Final.pptx
JenniferSayong1
 
I have an a reflection assignment on professional issue, what Ive.docx
I have an a reflection assignment on professional issue, what Ive.docxI have an a reflection assignment on professional issue, what Ive.docx
I have an a reflection assignment on professional issue, what Ive.docx
wilcockiris
 
Use of behavior modification in school setting
Use of behavior modification in school settingUse of behavior modification in school setting
Use of behavior modification in school setting
ANCYBS
 
Behavioral Challenges Related to Inclusion 2
Behavioral Challenges Related to Inclusion 2Behavioral Challenges Related to Inclusion 2
Behavioral Challenges Related to Inclusion 2
Stacia Jarvis
 
Perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria primary ...
Perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria primary ...Perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria primary ...
Perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria primary ...
Alexander Decker
 
11.perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria prima...
11.perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria prima...11.perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria prima...
11.perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria prima...
Alexander Decker
 

Semelhante a Edb010 Ppt (20)

Implementing An Effective Student Discipline School Heads Perspective
Implementing An Effective Student Discipline  School Heads  PerspectiveImplementing An Effective Student Discipline  School Heads  Perspective
Implementing An Effective Student Discipline School Heads Perspective
 
Challenges faced by teachers towards student behaviour management by Dr.P.Pac...
Challenges faced by teachers towards student behaviour management by Dr.P.Pac...Challenges faced by teachers towards student behaviour management by Dr.P.Pac...
Challenges faced by teachers towards student behaviour management by Dr.P.Pac...
 
Classroom Behavior Essay
Classroom Behavior EssayClassroom Behavior Essay
Classroom Behavior Essay
 
Mam-Lorna-Positive-Student-Discipline_2023-_edited-Final.pptx
Mam-Lorna-Positive-Student-Discipline_2023-_edited-Final.pptxMam-Lorna-Positive-Student-Discipline_2023-_edited-Final.pptx
Mam-Lorna-Positive-Student-Discipline_2023-_edited-Final.pptx
 
Cm notes on behaviourism
Cm notes on behaviourismCm notes on behaviourism
Cm notes on behaviourism
 
Discipline In School Essay
Discipline In School EssayDiscipline In School Essay
Discipline In School Essay
 
Working effectively with schools; why co-production is essential for good out...
Working effectively with schools; why co-production is essential for good out...Working effectively with schools; why co-production is essential for good out...
Working effectively with schools; why co-production is essential for good out...
 
I have an a reflection assignment on professional issue, what Ive.docx
I have an a reflection assignment on professional issue, what Ive.docxI have an a reflection assignment on professional issue, what Ive.docx
I have an a reflection assignment on professional issue, what Ive.docx
 
Allendale breaking down the walls pbis strategies for defiance
Allendale breaking down the walls pbis strategies for defianceAllendale breaking down the walls pbis strategies for defiance
Allendale breaking down the walls pbis strategies for defiance
 
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)
 
Use of behavior modification in school setting
Use of behavior modification in school settingUse of behavior modification in school setting
Use of behavior modification in school setting
 
Behavioral Challenges Related to Inclusion 2
Behavioral Challenges Related to Inclusion 2Behavioral Challenges Related to Inclusion 2
Behavioral Challenges Related to Inclusion 2
 
Learning principles for behaviour modification
Learning principles for behaviour modificationLearning principles for behaviour modification
Learning principles for behaviour modification
 
Classroom mgmt sy_rev
Classroom mgmt sy_revClassroom mgmt sy_rev
Classroom mgmt sy_rev
 
Perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria primary ...
Perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria primary ...Perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria primary ...
Perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria primary ...
 
11.perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria prima...
11.perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria prima...11.perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria prima...
11.perception of teachers towards the use of punishment in sancta maria prima...
 
Essay On Students
Essay On StudentsEssay On Students
Essay On Students
 
Bullying
BullyingBullying
Bullying
 
Professional Development
Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development
Professional Development
 
Behaviour Management In The Classroom
Behaviour Management In The ClassroomBehaviour Management In The Classroom
Behaviour Management In The Classroom
 

Último

Último (20)

Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
 
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptxREMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
 
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptApplication orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
 
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdfFood safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
 
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning PresentationSOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
 
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
 
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdfUGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
 
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
 
Exploring_the_Narrative_Style_of_Amitav_Ghoshs_Gun_Island.pptx
Exploring_the_Narrative_Style_of_Amitav_Ghoshs_Gun_Island.pptxExploring_the_Narrative_Style_of_Amitav_Ghoshs_Gun_Island.pptx
Exploring_the_Narrative_Style_of_Amitav_Ghoshs_Gun_Island.pptx
 
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptxBasic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
 
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - EnglishGraduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
 
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
 
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POSHow to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
 
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structureSingle or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
 
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptxInterdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
Interdisciplinary_Insights_Data_Collection_Methods.pptx
 

Edb010 Ppt

  • 1. Motivation in the Classroom Jude Tan (3X) Nurul Ain Amylia Ahmad (3G)
  • 2. Overview • Definition of Motivation • Approaches in Motivation • Motivation: Theory into Practice • Comparing the approaches in the Australian and Malaysian Primary School Classrooms • Should we make changes or go with the flow? • Conclusion
  • 3. What is Motivation? • Motivation is defined as an internal state that arouses, directs and maintains behaviour (Woolfolk, 2004). • Motivation is thought to be responsible for quot;why people decide to do something, how long they are willing to sustain the activity and how hard they are going to pursue itquot; (Dörnyei, 2001). • In own simple words, “To make students want to do what you want them to do –by giving them a MOTIVE to do so.”
  • 4. Approaches • Behaviourist Approach • Cognitivist Approach • Humanistic Approach
  • 5. Behaviourist Approach • Humans are motivated to perform or repeat certain behaviours if they are rewarded and de-motivated to do so if they are punished. • Students know that good behaviours will be rewarded and there are consequences for misbehaviours. • Positive reinforcements are more likely to be used.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Cognitivist Approach • Bandura’s Self-efficacy Theory • Self-efficacy can determine whether or not student will engage in a learning task and whether or not the student will persist in his or her efforts to master the task. • Influenced by: – Mastery experiences – Vicarious experiences – Social persuasion
  • 10.
  • 11. Cognitivist Approach • Bandura’s Self-efficacy Theory • Self-efficacy can determine whether or not student will engage in a learning task and whether or not the student will persist in his or her efforts to master the task. • Influenced by: – Mastery experiences – Vicarious experiences – Social persuasion – Physiological and emotional arousal
  • 12.
  • 13. Humanistic Approach • Humans are motivated towards certain behaviours because of self-actualisation. • The goal is to enable students to enhance their experiences of themselves so that they become less defensive and more open to learning from their experience. • E.g: Teacher gives freedom to students so that they feel responsible for their own learning.
  • 14. Comparing Australian and Malaysian Primary School Australian Classrooms Classrooms Malaysian Classrooms Most students like to go to school Most students dislike attending school Students desire praise from the teacher Students fear the teacher’s punishment Students learn because they are motivated Students learn because they fear worse if they do not learn Students are keen to contribute ideas Students are scared to make mistakes Students sees their teacher as a Students respect their teacher because caring figure of the authority Emphasises on REWARDS in teaching Emphasises on FEAR in teaching discipline. self-discipline.
  • 15. Is canning still a routine in Malaysian classrooms today?
  • 16. Caning is revived in Malaysian Schools • MoE brings corporal punishment back to school after 3 years it since was banned in 2006. • Reason? – “We need to take such preventive measure because students today are ‘too creative’ in breaking the rules,” Deputy Education Minister, Wee Ka Siong told the Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Tuesday (7th April 2009). • The answer to parents? – “We will allow the headmaster or anyone who is authorised to carry out the punishment, while parents will be informed and invited to witness the canning to avoid misunderstanding,” he added.
  • 17. Is corporal punishment an effective solution? • Effects of punishment are only temporary and produces aggression (Strassberg, Dodge, Pettit & Bates, 1994). • Accumulated research supports the theory that corporal punishment is an ineffective discipline strategy with children of all ages and, furthermore, that it most often produces anger, resentment, and low self-esteem in the victim (Paintal, 2007). • As a negative impact for the future, corporal punishment sends a message to the child that violence is a viable option for solving problems (Straus, Gelles, & Steinmetz, 1980; Straus, Sugarman,& Giles-Sims, 1997).
  • 18. Conclusion • Motivation is a better way to teach self-discipline compared to corporal punishment. • Corporal punishment has more long-term negative impacts on the student compared to the temporary effects. • It is important that we reflect on the positive practices we observed and learnt from the Australian schools and bring changes to the Malaysian Education system. • We can prove that corporal punishment is unnecessary in the education system, starting with our own class of students.
  • 19. References • Agence France-Presse (AFP) (2009, April 7). Hukuman rotan diberlakukan lagi di sekolah Malaysia. [Canning is revived in Malaysian Schools]. DetikNews. Retrieved May 20, 2009 from http://www.detiknews.com/read/2009/04/07/141024/1111707/10/hukuman-rotan- diberlakukan-lagi-di-sekolah-malaysia • Dornyei, Zoltan. (2001). Motivational Strategies in the Language Classroom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • Paintal, S. (2007). Banning corporal punishment of children. An ACEI Position Paper. International Focus Issue 2007, p410-413. • Strassberg, Z., Dodge, K. A., Pettit, G. S., & Bates, J. E.(1994). Spanking in the home and children’s subsequent aggression toward kindergarten peers. Development and Psychopathology, 6, p445-461. • Straus, M. A., Sugarman, D. B., & Giles-Sims. (1997). Corporal punishment by parents and subsequent antisocial behavior of children. Archives of Pediatrics and AdolescentMedicine, 155, 761-767. • Woolfolk, A. (2004). Educational psychology (9th ed.) Pearson A & B.