Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Working with Disruptive student

As teachers, we often work with students who are uncooperative or disrupt other students. If you do not address this type of behavior quickly, it can lead to many problems. Here are some quick tips when confronted with disruptive students.
1. Know Your Students- Events outside of the classroom are the cause of most problems.
2. Use a Team Approach- Talk to other staff members that work with the student. See what works for them.
3. Don't Embarrass Students- This will only lead to more problems.
4. Model Behavior- Model the behavior you expect from your students.
5. Speak with Students Privately- It's best to approach students outside of the places they are seeking attention or being disruptive.
6. Let Administrators Know- See if they have any helpful experience with the student.
7. Start a Learning Contract- Help student understanding accountability.
8. Catch Them Being Good- When students are doing well, let them know it.
9. Make them involved in Co-Cirricular activities
10. Use Life Skills for improving them.
11. Ask them more questions while teaching, give them more creative questions using Blooms taxanomy .

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