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Case: Disruptive Student
I have a student that is disruptive in all classes. He wants to gain his peers attention at all times, and he wants them to laugh. He randomly walks around the room, keeps talking, and making jokes. He has done it so much the students are starting to notice how annoying it is. What should I do about this student?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
Have a private conference with the student and let him know that his behavior is not tolerated. In a case like this, I feel that moving swiftly is the best choice because you don't want his distractions having lingering effects of students not being able to pay attention to what is being taught. Once you do that, if he still wants to be disruptive, I would send a note to the parents or call a parent conference. If it continues after that, send him to the administration and let them deal with the problem as long as you have done all that you can do. |
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The suggested solution is respectful of the individual (student) |
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The suggested solution is reasonable (easy) for the teacher to implement |
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The suggested solution is likely to solve the problem/issue |
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Comments: This is a great answer, thank you for the advice. I will keep it in mind to use in my future classroom. Parent-teacher conferences is a great way to help the parents stay in the loop of what is going on inside of the classroom |
Rated On: July 4, 2018 3:50 pm |
Rated By: eReXaG |
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