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Why I Want My Students to Get Detention

By Matthew Lynch
November 6, 2025
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As a teacher, my main objective is to educate and inspire young minds. It may seem counterintuitive, but sometimes I secretly wish that my students would get detention. Now, before you jump to conclusions, let me explain why.

1. Learning from Mistakes

Failure is often the best teacher in life. When students face the consequences of their actions, they are more likely to learn from their mistakes. Getting detention gives students the opportunity to reflect on the choices they made and ultimately make better decisions in the future.

2. Developing Time Management Skills

Detention serves as a natural consequence for being repeatedly tardy or failing to complete assignments on time. The experience of serving detention can encourage students to develop better time management skills, which is essential for success not only in school but also later in life.

3. Building Character

Character development is an integral aspect of a child’s growth and education. By experiencing the consequences of their actions, students can learn important values such as responsibility, respect, and cooperation.

4. Encouraging Self-Motivation

Sometimes, it takes a little push to ignite the desire in a student to excel academically. By facing detention for underperformance or issues like plagiarism, students will understand that academic success is directly related to personal effort and commitment.

5. Strengthening Discipline

Detention can also serve as an opportunity for teachers to work with students on improving self-discipline. In today’s fast-paced world, distractions are everywhere. By spending time in detention without access to phones or other devices, students can train their minds to focus on what truly matters.

6. Promoting Empathy and Compassion

Students who experience consequences for their behavior may develop a greater sense of empathy for those around them – including classmates who have struggled with similar challenges in the past.

7. Establishing Respect for Authority

Teachers must maintain order in the classroom to create a conducive learning environment. Detention reinforces that students must respect authority and follow guidelines to ensure a positive experience for all.

In conclusion, while I never enjoy sending a student to detention, I understand that it is sometimes necessary for their growth and development. Through detention, students can learn valuable life lessons, which ultimately contribute to their self-improvement and success in the future.

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