Classroom Management Strategies to Deal With Talkative, Noisy Students
A lesson doesn’t necessarily have to be totally silent in order to be a success – unless you’re Marcel Marceau - but if noise levels rise to the point where they are affecting others, it’s time to take action. Here are ... Views: 3954
In this article we present various classroom management strategies for dealing with angry, defiant students. There will undoubtedly be some you won’t feel comfortable using and some which work better than others. All we can do is offer you what has worked for us and wish you good luck with the ... Views: 4361
This sort of disruption can be like water torture to the teacher, that incessant symphony of pencil tapping, silly noises, poking, bogey-flicking, giggling, inappropriate flatulence, paper-passing, ruler-slapping, desk shoving, hair-pulling, and general fidgeting.
Kids will be kids, and in ... Views: 2959
A student who has no interest in lessons and anything you say and do can have a terrible impact on the rest of the class. What you must remember however is that this student probably wants to succeed – most do, at heart - but has virtually given up due to a succession of failures, discouragement ... Views: 915
Classroom Management Strategies for Dealing With Silly Behaviour
Here’s a classroom management strategy for dealing with silly students – the ones that disrupt lessons with immature, attention-seeking behaviour.
I’ve often found that those students who ‘need’ to show off and crave ... Views: 1070
5 Classroom Management Strategies to Keep the Lesson Flowing and Keep Students on Task
There will undoubtedly be students who don’t understand, students who don’t want to understand, and students who finish before everyone else. This will cause you problems unless you’re prepared for it by ... Views: 936