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  Case: High School CT
My CT teaches two high school social/personal classes and the rest of the day she is in gen. ed. classes helping her ESE students. She rarely gives her students assignments in these classes, so when I have to teach they get annoyed because they know I am going to ask them to complete some work. What do I do to change their attitudes towards me?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
Getting the students to understand that you working with them and teaching them is to help you as a future teacher, may help curb some of the problems that you are facing. Giving them that ownership, may adjust their outlook on what you are asking them to do; which may get them more engaged. Also try to make the lessons fun, exciting and relevant to things that they would want to learn about. By doing that, they may begin to enjoy your presence and your time in the class may be a bit easier.