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if u were a teacher what would u do if a student disturbs the class and has an aditude problem ??? me personally i would take marks off him him to make him fai lthat class

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  1. If i were a teacher n i find a student disturbing the class then 1st i will ask him/her politely to stop disturbing the class BUT if it happens again n again i will try 2 understand his psycology because many students try to catch the attention of teacher/other student by one or other way.if there is some reason behind then i'll try to bring the student on right/proper way by love,be friendly or punishment as per requirement.May u like my openion.


  2. The thing about being a teacher is you can't allow your personal feelings to interfere with your grading in that fashion.  I'm a teacher as well, and I've had some pretty memorable kids who did their best to make life h**l for me and other kids in my class for one reason or another.  But it's my job to make sure that they learn, so I have to do everything that I can in order to make sure that they learn also.  I teach drama, so much of what I do is participatory, and i give points for that, so I do have the option to remove points if they are being disruptive and not working.  In the end though, I try to find moments where I can point out when they're doing something well to them to show that I notice them things other than being a jerk (positive reinforement).  I also try not to react in the typical "shut up or get out of my class" teacher.  I like to try and give them something that they're not expecting because they never really expect a teacher to smart right back at them and it can catch them offguard when you do.  I try not to do that too much though.  It's a delicate thing with a kid who actively disturbs class and clearly has attitude issues.  Teachers everywhere I'm sure have the urge to be vindictive, but we can't.

  3. please undestand that the power promoting and student or making him fail is not at all the correct tool to guide and teach for a good teacher.

    In any class room around the globe similar sitution prevails.

    It is only your untiring affirmative approach to make him realize that he is doing a mistake and to convince him of the dire consequences will elegantly be fruitful.

    It requires lots of understanding and psychological approach especially dealing the abnormal children.  Don't try diffenrent methods. Try a method differntly.

    Remember if you fail a boy not for his academic reasons and he will become a problem child in the same class and if he becomes a drop out will become a more serious problem for the society.

  4. Ooh, I am not sure about the points off to make him fail. that never solves anything. But most teachers do have points for academics as well as participation and many report cards do grade for cooperation and attitude.  that's where I would give or not give the points.  If a student is disturbing the class and you can't control him, I send him out of the room either by himself or with help from an administrator.  Students must know that they cannot be the disturbance for the class.  Sometimes a student has behavioral issues, but I would still have him/her removed from my class, then meet with  him/her and an administrator later to talk.

  5. I am a teacher and there are several different things I do.

    Yes, I will take points off of the participation grade if a student misbehaves.  

    Sometimes, though, a student is misbehaving because he/she feels as though the class is too difficult.  So, it's a way of trying not to look "stupid" in front of peers.  I will often have a one-on-one conference with a student about the behavior where no other kids can see.  I also pull out other students at random to make it look like I'm just talking to people.  That way, the student doesn't have to feel embarrassed or called-out.  If the problem is academic, I try to meet that student.  

    Sometimes, I have a student escorted out of the room if he/she is being difficult.  My approach depends entirely upon the situation and the student.  I look at what the student is doing and analyze WHY he/she is doing it.  If my only plan was to take points off, I lose education opportunities with some students.

  6. you cant fail a student for bad behavior.  if a student is doing their assignments and is understanding the material you can't fail them because of behavior.  i would however just go through my list of consequences:

    warning (verbal, moving the student, writing sentences), teacher/student conference after class, detention (during lunch or after school), parent conference, principal referral. but normally i never have to go to the last one....i have probably written maybe 2 bad behavior referrals since I've been teaching.  when i have the student/teacher conference i really try and understand why the student acts out and together we try to resolve it.

  7. It's illegal to fail a student for behavior problems.

    I try to not be confrontational with that student.  I use our school's progressive discipline plan.  I also call the parents frequently so they get sick of hearing from me and tell the kid he better behave or else!

    But sometimes you just hope they ditch or drop out because they rarely change.
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