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The disciplinary rules and regulations in schools are made for1. Gentle students2. Stubborn students3. Students discipline committee4. All the students |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : All the students Even though a school is a part of the larger society, it represents a little society by itself. Teachers, students, other staff members of this little society interactively participate and contribute in their distinctive ways. A school follows its own rules, social setting and culture. It represents a "total institution" in the sense that any student coming from any social culture has to abide by the rules and regulations of the school and adjust to the distinct social milieu of the school for the limited period during which he/she stays at school. All in all, a school can be considered as a miniature society. The disciplinary rules and regulations in schools are made for all the students, some of them are:
Thus from the above-mentioned points, it is clear that the disciplinary rules and regulations in schools are made for all the students. |
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