Nina, I so appreciate how you gave actual examples of exactly what you could say in specific moments. As a new teacher, I panic when stuff happens in my classroom because I don't know what to do and I find that most classroom management books/videos are so vague. We need concrete examples of actions we can take and things we can say, not wishy washy advice like "don't raise your voice" or "make relationships" or "have a calm presence" okay... how?! Thank you!
Sure is easier to second guess teacher's actions when you yourself are not dealing with the emotions which result when kids are treating you as if you're a bum off the street, when kids are shouting at you, or mocking you just for the fun of it. As a teacher for 27 years I pushed those emotions down and was left with a case a real anxiety disorder I still deal with to this day, many years after retiring.
I enjoy your work, i would like to see more examples of classroom management/ handling disrespect in class for new teachers and especially subs i just started and trying to figure it out
Thanks for the tips. I am a newly graduated teacher who is subbing until I find a full time position. I subbed in an 8th grade ELA class and had the worst students of my life. So defiant and disrespectful legit didn’t even know how to handle it
Video the class, for perants viewing, put it to try if it works, if overlooked by pupils guardians to ignore then fines should be applied, the pupil in question must be removed from class not to encourage other pupils behaviour.
"Every action is either an expression of love or a cry for love." What are they missing? What is hurting? Check the emotions - sad, mad, glad, hurt, scared. The old story says, we carry two buckets at all time. One is water, the other is gasoline. Which one do you need in this situation? Whatever you feed will grow.
Nina, I so appreciate how you gave actual examples of exactly what you could say in specific moments. As a new teacher, I panic when stuff happens in my classroom because I don't know what to do and I find that most classroom management books/videos are so vague. We need concrete examples of actions we can take and things we can say, not wishy washy advice like "don't raise your voice" or "make relationships" or "have a calm presence" okay... how?! Thank you!
Yes! My CT just said build relationships, but had nothing to say when I asked her for specific things I could try to build those relationships.
A lot of good stuff but the nugget of best WISDOM for me was to SHARE YOUR PEACE with that student. Awesome. New Subscriber for sure.
Sure is easier to second guess teacher's actions when you yourself are not dealing with the emotions which result when kids are treating you as if you're a bum off the street, when kids are shouting at you, or mocking you just for the fun of it. As a teacher for 27 years I pushed those emotions down and was left with a case a real anxiety disorder I still deal with to this day, many years after retiring.
I enjoy your work, i would like to see more examples of classroom management/ handling disrespect in class for new teachers and especially subs i just started and trying to figure it out
Thanks for the tips. I am a newly graduated teacher who is subbing until I find a full time position. I subbed in an 8th grade ELA class and had the worst students of my life. So defiant and disrespectful legit didn’t even know how to handle it
Really enjoyed the video but the music is distracting. Maybe fade it out at the end of your intro?
agree!
Background music is too much
Video the class, for perants viewing, put it to try if it works, if overlooked by pupils guardians to ignore then fines should be applied, the pupil in question must be removed from class not to encourage other pupils behaviour.
@4:19, What kind of demographic do you deal with?
Teachers by federal law can't have classroom management or deal with so call bad behavior their only job is teaching academics try doing just that
Never heard that.
Kill the music up the mic
Ok np
"Every action is either an expression of love or a cry for love." What are they missing? What is hurting? Check the emotions - sad, mad, glad, hurt, scared. The old story says, we carry two buckets at all time. One is water, the other is gasoline. Which one do you need in this situation? Whatever you feed will grow.
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Single parent families work in some but NOT in most cultures.