Talk:Good Behavior Game

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no critics?
I am a bit surprised that there is not a single word of critics in the lemma. GBG delegates responsibility for a productive learinng environment from the teacher to children that are not disturbing the classroom. The "brave" children are used as little "policemen" to apply peer pressure at best if not violence on those that are the problem. GBG is a form of Collective punishment and propagates Denunciation. I don't think we should teach how to behave like the Putins and Kims of this world. The text is all about effectiveness but that should not be the only criterion. I.e. beating the kids who behave badly would be efficient as well. --Ikiwaner (talk) 07:30, 7 March 2024 (UTC)