Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Scenario #11

If students talk out of turn and are generally disruptive and unwilling to listen, how do I get them to stop and pay attention to what is going on in class?

4 comments:

Jon said...

Give them time to talk and vent at the start of class, sort of like what we did with beth. Giving them some time to themselves helps, than maybe find a way to lead it into the discussion.

jmymrtn said...

Let them know that talking out of turn is a respect issue and enforce your policy on respect. Also, be consistent with how you dicipline when students continually break rules.

sportychica5 said...

I would chat with the student before class and just be like, hey, can you try hard for me today to just stay focused and listen and be respectful. Most likely I would ask the student to sit in an area of the room where s/he would not be near anyone who could prompt extra chatter with during class. I'm all about making eye contact with students to let them know to behave, so if the student is being disruptive or anything throughout class, i'd just make eye contact and hopefully they'd get the clue!

katyberube said...

I think that if classroom expectations are established and enforced well at the beginning of the year or semester that these situations will be easier to handle. Also, if your class has helped establish the rules for these situations the students will help to enforce the rules.