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  Case: Inappropriate student talk
My elementary school students have recently started the new habit of talking about things they've seen on TikTok, and needless to say it's usually inappropriate for school. How do I limit this conversation without giving them the negative attention that I feel they're looking for?
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I'd say reward students who do not use the inappropriate language as an incentive for others to do the same. There is also the possibility that since they are so young they don't truly know the meaning behind what they say and if that is the case, you could speak to them individually and let them know what they say is not appropriate in the classroom setting and could be offensive to their peer as well.
 
     
     
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The suggested solution is likely to solve the problem/issue No
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Comments: I don't think giving incentives to the kids who don't use bad language is the best idea because it could lead to a divide in the class. Talking to the students who are making the comments and explaining to them why they shouldn't say those things is more effective.
Rated On: November 6, 2023 11:26 pm
Rated By: yPyZuz