lunes, 4 de junio de 2012

How to deal with Disruptive Behavior?





Disruptive behavior is an inappropriate behavior that interferes with the functioning and flow of the class. It interferes with the learning process for other students, inhibits the ability of instructors to teach most effectively, diverts university energy and resources away from the educational mission, and may indicate a significant level of personal problems or distress on the part of the disrupter. 

In order to undersand correctly the Disruptive behavior, I will show you some examples.

Situation 1: Students who not only come in late, but make an entrance speaking to friends, walking in front of the professor, arranging their belongings. 



The solution is that you say the students that everybody has to arrive on time. You can say that the tolerance is 5 or 10 minutes and explain that avoid that situation. It’s better to say it clearly.

Situation 2: A student is sleeping in class whereas you are explaining the lesson. It sends a message to the other students about the quality of the class or teaching. It's disrespectful to the teacher and the other students.

The solution is that you get close to the student and give him or her a permission in order to go to he bathroom to refresh. It's a good option to talk to him or her then.

As you can see, a disruptive behavior is something that teachers have to deal with because it's common. I consider that it's important to learn how to manage this situation in order to maintain a nice class.







1 comentario:

  1. Teachers should think in the entire whole classroom when there is a disrupter. Rules = respect, these are important for having a good class. Greetings!

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