In Alfie Kohnโs article, โWhy Self-Discipline is Overrated: The (Troubling) Theory and Practice of Control from Within,โ he examines our attitudes about self-discipline in learning systems. He cites research psychologist Jack Block, who described people in terms of their degree of โego control,โ or the extent to which impulses and emotions are expressed or suppressed.
According to Blockโs research, people whose impulses and feelings are undercontrolled are โimpulsive and distractible,โ while those who are overcontrolled are โcompulsive and joyless.โ The fact that educators are generally more irritated by the former, defining it as a problem for students in a learning system, doesnโt make the latter any less disquieting.
Itโs not only that self-control isnโt always preferable, but that a lack of self-control isnโt always bad because it can โprovide the basis for spontaneity, flexibility, expressions of interpersonal warmth, openness to experience, and creative recognitions.โ
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