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'''Disiplin''' merupakan perasaan [[taat]] dan patuh terhadap [[nilai]]-nilai yang dipercaya termasuk melakukan [[pekerjaan]] tertentu yang dirasakan menjadi tanggung jawab.
'''Pendisiplinan''' adalah usaha usaha untuk menanamkan nilai ataupun pemaksaan agar subjek memiliki kemampuan untuk menaati sebuah peraturan. Pendisiplinan bisa jadi menjadi istilah pengganti untuk [[hukuman]] ataupun [[instrumen hukuman]] dimana hal ini bisa dilakukan pada diri sendiri ataupun pada orang lain.
==Macam-macam disiplin==
===Disiplin diri===
Disiplin diri merujuk pada pelatihan yang didapatkan seseorang untuk memenuhi tugas tertentu atau untuk mengadopsi pola [[perilaku]] tertentu, walaupun orang tersebut lebih senang melakukan hal yang lain. Sebagai contoh, seseorang mungkin saja tidak melakukan sesuatu yang menurutnya memuaskan dan menyenangkan dengan membelanjakan uangnya untuk sesuatu yang ia inginkan dan menyumbangkan uang tersebut kepada organisasi amal dengan pikiran bahwa hal tersebut lebih penting.
<!--Thus, self-discipline is the assertion of [[willpower]] over more base desires, and is usually understood to be a synonym of '[[self control]]'. Self-discipline is to some extent a substitute for [[motivation]], when one uses reason to determine a best course of action that opposes one's desires.
''[[School discipline]]'' refers to regulation of children and the maintenance of order ("rules") in schools. These rules may, for example, define the expected standards of clothing, timekeeping, social behaviour and work ethic. The term may also be applied to the punishment that is the consequence of transgression of the code of behavior. For this reason the usage of school discipline sometimes means the administration of punishment, rather than behaving within the school rules.
''[[Church discipline]]'' is a response of an ecclesiastical body to some perceived wrong, whether in action or in doctrine. Its most extreme form in modern churches is [[excommunication]]. ''Church discipline'' can also refer to the rules governing some ecclesiastical [[ordination|order]], such as [[priest]]s or [[monk]]s, such as [[clerical celibacy]].
An ''[[academic discipline]]'' refers to a body of knowledge that is being given to - or has been received by - a disciple. The term may then denotes a 'sphere of knowledge' that an individual has chosen to specialise in. In an institute of [[higher education|higher learning]], the term 'discipline' is often a synonym of '[[Faculty (university)|faculty]]'.
In [[trade union|unionised]] companies, discipline may be a regulated part of a collective bargaining agreement and subject to [[grievance]] procedures. -->
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