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Case: Cell Phones
I am an intern in a high school EBD classroom. The students have great difficulty putting their cell phones away, and often ignore me the asked or take it right back out. We are not supposed to confiscate the phones. What should I do to get them to put their phones away?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
You can always get parents involved, provide incentives and consequences, and also incorporate the technology into the lesson but I would not do it as a way of compliance with their behavior. First correct it and then use it as an incentive and reward. |
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Comments: like this solution |
Rated On: October 19, 2019 6:08 pm |
Rated By: hunyry |
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Comments: talk to students and class before parents, but agreed. |
Rated On: October 30, 2021 8:49 pm |
Rated By: TyNede |
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The suggested solution is respectful of the individual (student) |
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The suggested solution is relevant to the case |
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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: I think that this solution is great a lot of teachers would benefit from this. |
Rated On: April 25, 2022 10:22 pm |
Rated By: NyXaze |
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