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Students are more socially isolated, have less time for social life and are afraid of getting hurt in relationships. ... Ways of Dealing with Disruptive Students ... Dealing with an issue in front of others can cause both the students and the instructor to be affected. You don’t need others taking sides.
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www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/academics/center/Teaching_and_Lear...
www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/academics/center/Teaching_and_Learning_Tips/Managing%20the%20Classroom%20Learning%20Environment/DisruptiveStudents.htm
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The following discussion took place on WMST-L in September 1999. See also the earlier file Dealing with Disruptive Students. For additional WMST-L files now available on the Web, see the WMST-L File List.
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research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/disrupt3.html
research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/disrupt3.html
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Note who the disruptive students are and speak to them after class or ask them to come to your office hours. Explain why/how you find them disruptive, find out why they are acting that way, ask them what they would be comfortable doing.
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www.cat.ilstu.edu/additional/tips/disBehav.php
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What follows is a two-part discussion that took place on WMST-L in January 1997 about disruptive students. ... As difficult and, sometimes, unpleasant the task, don't we as educators have a responsiblity to find ways of dealing with such students and *educating* them, rather then removing them from the situation.
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www.umbc.edu/wmst/disruptive_students1.html
www.umbc.edu/wmst/disruptive_students1.html
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The current conversation on disruptive students reminds me of an experience I had a few years ago. I had a student (in a science fiction and fantasy literature class) ... Students began very quickly to complain about his behavior in their journals and suggest methods, generally designed to humiliate, of dealing with him.
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www.research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/disruptive_student...
www.research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/disruptive_students2.html
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Be a role model for the behavior you require of your students (e.g., be on time yourself.) ... Deal with disruptive behavior early, before you get angry or feel threatened.
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www.umsl.edu/services/counser/facstaff/disruptivestuden...
www.umsl.edu/services/counser/facstaff/disruptivestudents.htm
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Over the years, teachers have shared horror stories about disruptive students. They talk about the lack of respect. ... I believe that schools should have clearly discussed policies about managing known dangerous/unstable students, and for dealing with ordinary students who are working themselves up to violence.
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www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/education/en...
www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/education/entries/2008/01/28/the_keys_to_get.html
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Dealing with Disruptive Students; Sandra Rhoten, Associate Dean of Students, Judicial Affairs ... I. What is disruptive behavior?; Behavior which directly interferes with the goals of the office and the mission of the university. Be clear on the goals of the office. Failure to enforce standards disadvantages other students.
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www.fullerton.edu/deanofstudents/Judicial/DealingwithDi...
www.fullerton.edu/deanofstudents/Judicial/DealingwithDisruptiveStudents.asp
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I’d like to start with a little collective brainstorming. What kind of student behaviors do we see as rude or disruptive or unacceptable? Let’s generate a list. How can we mitigate these problems? ... Makes negative remarks about a colleague before students...
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www.csbsju.edu/les/pastevents/Disruptive%20Students.htm
www.csbsju.edu/les/pastevents/Disruptive%20Students.htm
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