Dealing with Challenging Behavior

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2008

Tips to help teachers in Belize deal with challenging behavior.

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  • Amazing music with this! Please tell me the group and the song. 

  • 1:04-those rules aren't enough. They're not specific. "Respect" and "sharing" are very vague.

  • All of the tips provided in the videos are based upon previously established positive learning experiences for the students. I think that teachers should communicate on a regular basis about mutual students to address both positive and negative concerns about a particular student. When students earn the right to participate in a classroom activity, their ability to continue good behavior continues throughout the school year.

  • I like how these tips are all based on a positive learning experience for the students. Talking with previous teachers and asking them for tips on what to do with a student that is being disruptive seems like a good idea. I also like the priveleges the students earn are participating in classroom jobs. This keeps the students involved in the classroom and encourages them to be on task.

  • This is brilliant advice, reflected many of my own experiences working with challenging students.

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