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what is the concept of Discipline as per pragmatism

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Pragmatism does not believe in external restraint and discipline enforced by the superior authority of the teacher and the award of punishments. It advocates discipline based on the principles of child's activities and interests. It upholds discipline based on social and mutual understanding.

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Pragmatism does not believe in external restraint and discipline enforced by the superior authority of the teacher and the award of punishments. It advocates discipline based on the principles of child's activities and interests. It upholds discipline based on social and mutual understanding.♡

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