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Talkative and/or Disruptive Students


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 609.


Look at the picture.

Why do students talk to each other on in the lesson when the teacher is talking?

Make a list of reasons.

How teacher can stop them?

Are there occasions when they should be allowed to talk to each other?

 

From: http://www.todaysparent.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/TP09_StepsLittleKid_660x660.jpg

1. Reading.Read Behaviour Problem Progression chart below. What points you would like to add?

2. Listening.Watch the video about Classroom Management Strategies To Take Control Of Noisy Students. Complete the table.

From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u086rr7SRso

Two mistakes that this teacher made in his early career   Strategies that the teacher described in his video  

 

3. Reading/Writing.Here is a problem that was written by a teacher in her blog. Read it carefully. Write an essay on the topic: “What are the best ways to deal with talkative and disruptive students? You should:

- describe a problem vividly,

- propose a solution,

- argue that the solution is practical, feasible, cost-effective, and workable,

- explain why this solution is better than other solutions.

Your advice should be based on the strategies from the video.

I teach 1st and 2nd grade (combined classes). I am having trouble finding inventive ways to control the chatter while I (or a student) am trying to talk. Please help!



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