Dealing with Difficult, Defiant and Unmotivated Students
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All Comments (9)
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The only way to work with those kids is for them to have parents who actually give a damn, that's the problem 99% of the time.
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This video is content dense and should be viewed as a power point or slide display presentation by using the pause thus giving the viewer time to read and assimilate the material. The challenge is that one must use self learning skills as there are no examples used to illustrate concepts. The video does the job with simplicity and graphic appeal. Any stimulation needed can come from ones imagination. Thanks for posting!
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I wonder if 24,000 people watched the whole video. I know I didn't. I hope your teaching style is more exciting.
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Dear Ms. Adams, congratulations on such an excellent bunch of ideas you've given us with this video. I personally enjoyed it and I'm going to put into practice all the tips you're giving us here. Keep it up and thank you so much for your all the wisdom you shared with us here!!!
William Rodriguez
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Can you do anything for people who can't afford workshops and live in other countries? Is there any summary explaining the workshop content to those who can't attend?
if a teacher was as a bad as this vid maker he'd be sacked after a day
dimgwalltameiben 2 years ago 2
This Intro program was not meant to imply that any ONE teacher contends with all of these challenges. When I presented this workshop to a requesting school district, I was dealing with multiple issues that were brought to my attention. However, what is not shown in this brief PowerPoint are the multiple positive actions that the teachers had incorporated into their "tool box." Do you have a positive comment that you'd like to post? BFA
barbarafadams 2 years ago