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Episode Synopsis
In this eye-opening solo episode, host Bulelani Marwanqana explores the complex landscape of school discipline—what works, what doesn’t, and why it matters more than ever in today’s classrooms.
From outdated punishments like corporal discipline to progressive methods such as restorative practices and trauma-informed care, this episode examines the real-world effectiveness of various disciplinary approaches across schools in South Africa and beyond.
Bulelani shares compelling research, practical examples, and thoughtful reflections on what it takes to build safe, respectful, and responsive learning environments.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why discipline is more than just punishment
The shortcomings of traditional methods like detention and suspension
How restorative and relationship-based practices are transforming school culture
Real examples from schools using innovative approaches
The biggest implementation challenges teachers face
What actually works to build a culture of respect and accountability in the classroom
Perfect for:
Teachers, principals, school administrators, student leaders, education policy-makers, parents, and anyone passionate about meaningful education reform.
Let’s keep the conversation going!
Follow, rate, and share this episode with your school community.
Got questions or ideas?
Whatsapp: +2710667686
Email: [email protected]
Social: Spotify | Facebook | YouTube | Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts
From outdated punishments like corporal discipline to progressive methods such as restorative practices and trauma-informed care, this episode examines the real-world effectiveness of various disciplinary approaches across schools in South Africa and beyond.
Bulelani shares compelling research, practical examples, and thoughtful reflections on what it takes to build safe, respectful, and responsive learning environments.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why discipline is more than just punishment
The shortcomings of traditional methods like detention and suspension
How restorative and relationship-based practices are transforming school culture
Real examples from schools using innovative approaches
The biggest implementation challenges teachers face
What actually works to build a culture of respect and accountability in the classroom
Perfect for:
Teachers, principals, school administrators, student leaders, education policy-makers, parents, and anyone passionate about meaningful education reform.
Let’s keep the conversation going!
Follow, rate, and share this episode with your school community.
Got questions or ideas?
Whatsapp: +2710667686
Email: [email protected]
Social: Spotify | Facebook | YouTube | Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts
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