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1 Analysis of the rules in the 1990s. How was it 20 years ago?

2 What did we do? We held a meeting in which we interviewed the 1990s headmaster of our school, who explained us the old

3 In the '90s our school had to determinate the school rules, a task previously entrusted only to the headmaster. For this reason, on 15 th December 1991 the school council approved the “school rules”, with the aim to improve each student's behaviour.

4 This document was composed of twenty-five articles, each with its own purpose. These were the most important topics: STUDENTS' RIGHTS TEACHERS' RIGHTS STUDENTS' DUTIES TEACHERS' DUTIES ASSEMBLIES SCHOOL TRIPS PENALTIES

5 Students used to have the rights to: go to the school library; use the scientific, I.T., language and typing labs, also during the afternoon but only if supervised by a teacher; participate in school trips, to places linked to the programme; go to the toilet, but only after asking the teacher; hold meetings; elect students' representatives.

6 Teachers used to have the rights to: be respected; choose the programme freely and how to follow it; express their opinion liberally;

7 The students' duties were to: participate in school life in an active, free, complete and constructive way; follow lessons without interrupting them; respect each other and the teachers; follow the school rules without any exceptions;

8 The teachers' duties were to: organize school trips and accompany the students; check the labs, the library and the gym; guarantee the democratic participation in the assemblies; subscribe school reprimands; elect the school council; respect the students.

9 could be maximum once a month; should last one hour; had to respect school rules. There used to be school and class assemblies, both with some particularities The class ones: The school ones

10 were followed by the headmaster, the students and the other teachers, who could intervene if there were any violations of the regulations; had to represent a cultural enrichment; could be maximum four times a year; could have an expert talking on the chosen topic. The school assemblies: The class ones

11 School trips used to have specific particularities: minimum the 80% of the students had to participate; they had to be linked to the programme; the teachers involved were the ones with more knowledge on the subjects of the trip; they could be abroad.

12 Even though most of the penalties were assigned using the teacher's common sense, some of them were given because of a specific violation the frequent use of swear words was punished by a written warning; damaging things or hurting people was punished by the suspension from lessons; arriving late could have consequences on the students' marks; the unauthorized exit from the school was punished with the suspension from lessons.


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