some student hat the teacher and hat every thing
some of them find himselvemake a lot of problems and his relation with his teacher is bad
some of the in bad relation with his collegues
they think this is good to be strong and to be modern student
the polit student is bad (they thought that ) so how can we deal wth all these complicated students problems
Dear members do you have some ideas
I wait you , thank you
It totally depends on what the student is doing wrong, doesn't it? The student needs to know what behavior they are doing that is not acceptable. I would establish some rules. Once the student knows the rules, if the behavior is repeated, warn the student if he/she does it again, there will be consequences, and let him/her know what those consequences are. I think this also works with any age groups. The punishment depends on the age group. Also, I think a positive way is to tell the student when they are doing well or doing what they are supposed to instead of always telling him/her what they are always doing wrong. It seems to me whenever I compliment a student, the behavior that is acceptable is repeated because they want to impress you. Then, the other students will follow through if they are getting compliments. I hope this helps There is strength in the ability to control emotions, and your composure. Life throws curve balls all the time, and it's easy to blow fuses and directed your anger on those around you. As a teacher or parent,
May be very difficult to keep emotions in dealing with unruly students or children. So, what do you do to maintain your energy, and control of those feelings? Here are three ways:
Exercise patience in everyday life
Daily incidents happen all the time, and those times are great opportunities to work on patience and restraint. What to do when you're stuck in traffic, and you're in a hurry to get to work? Instead of developing road rage, try to remain calm, and know just to get enough work soon. Perhaps your wife has left him in the dirty laundry pile in the floor of the bedroom for the fiftieth time, when you have told him repeatedly not to do so. Do not jump to anger, yelling with your spouse over the issue. Remain calm and think about an effective solution to the NIP in the bud. Discuss your feelings with your wife quietly after following through with a solution. When you practice patience in everyday situations, have more patience with your children or students.
Creating space
If you have a student that is driving you up the wall, and sometimes you have to just get some space, in order to maintain your composure. There was one student that I had today that were uttered constantly rude comments to students, refused to do his work, and the nagging questions that are not completely unrelated to the subject. He pushed my last button, so I moved his office to the far corner of the room away from everyone, and he could not talk to anyone, including you ask me a question for the rest of the class, or he would go to see the principle. This helped to break me restore composure to the point that I did not lose in front of the class. If you have kept to deal with the situation and try to talk to him, it escalated matters.
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