Title | : | Out of Control Class - How TEACHERS should deal with OUT OF CONTROL classes |
Lasting | : | 12.07 |
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Views | : | 104 rb |
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Hi, I made another video that might work better with younger learners I hope it helps!
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Very accurate ! I just finished my first year and I had the same issues in some of my classes, but without knowing it, I applied some of these techniques, and they really work! It's tough, some of the kids will hate you but at the end, they became well-behaved and more respectful in class They knew what to do and not do They need rules as much as you do Comment from : Sissi |
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I need to listen to this video every morning!! I have a tough class and have failed to be a strict leader I think this video has some great advice I love the WARRIOR mindset Some classes really need this type of guidance Comment from : Danielle Meyers |
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I can't see this working for all teachers Comment from : Andrew Powell |
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Why aren't "Class Expectation" sheets handed out and reviewed day one? A week later, give a quiz on the rules This includes behavior and rules for absence make- up work Why not have students write their personal goals for the class? Have them state what they want to accomplish and how they intend to do so What struggles with the subject have they had in the past? What will they do differently to overcome them?brOne good technique when students are not behaving is to be silent and look at the clock Usually, someone will realize what is happening Let them know you are counting the minutes that they need to make up ( I had senior classes that had a rotation schedule) When they are your last class of the day, the minutes wasted will be added to the end of that class since you and they need to cover the full curriculum If a student says they cannot stay that dayfine, they stay the next day If a student is absent that day or goes to a sport earlyfine, they make it up the next day This will usually get most of the class to settle down and frown upon the few trouble makers whose behavior is no longer seen as fun by the others Just one trick in the bag Comment from : Marie Fraher |
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You are so motivating❤ Comment from : Jincy Varghese |
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I noticed that we can set up class rules from the beginning as usual, but not all the classes are noisy, basically it's only one, and the characteristics are typical, on the other hand, the teacher assistants pamper them too much, sit them on their knees before and during the classes, make them students be dependent on their attention, which I consider is the biggest mistake, over pampering students and this just turn them into disrespectful and apathetic students Comment from : asia y ricardo Alvarado |
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I use the 3 R's for my middle school classesbrbrBe respectful brBe reasonable brBe responsible brbrI introduced it on the very first day All I have to do is remind them when they loose control Comment from : Rumela Bose Mishra |
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I think this is bang on but disturbingly it also sounds like a video on how to become an authoritarian dictator Comment from : notgodzod |
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I have difficulty because, i am a TA but, i cover lessons I have a different relationship with them Comment from : Aimee Trowman |
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Bahahahahahahahaha! Comment from : jeffs |
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I am a special education teacher I have worked a with every grade from pre-k to the first year of college I currently work as a SETSS provider in elementary school brThere are two ways to be an effective teacherbrThe students need to believe that you care about their life and that they can trust youbrbrI also use guided meditation and yoga breathing with thembrbrI taught in a gang school where every student had a gun or a knifebrbrI wrote a book to use with meditationbrbr“Meditation For People Who Can’t Meditate” Comment from : Rabbi Samuel Steinberg |
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Thank you for sharing You have equipped me! Comment from : Ma Theresa Moldez Labis |
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Good suggestion But circulating the Policy paper on rules is definitely not a good idea Bcoz students/parents can upload it in the social media and stigmatize the poor teacher It happened with one of my colleagues 😪😪 Comment from : Bio Blogs |
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Thank you so must for this interesting video Comment from : Lamine Sissoko |
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Fantastic Comment from : Lamine Sissoko |
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How are you saying this to children who don't understand English? Comment from : ㄹㅅㄹ |
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Thank you for explaining it really clearly I think my class was a chao cause I was not strong enough I must change I used to think of quiting the teaching job before You re right, i have to be the warrior to save them from themself Comment from : Nguyen PhU |
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Well done Comment from : Aayar tv |
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What kind of list could you produce? This sounds really good thank you Comment from : Always wanting to change! |
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In my school teachers go to the students classrooms The students are noisy and have no interest in learning Comment from : Aroma Seawater |
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Thanks so much Your strategies are practical and I will try to implement them Comment from : Calcu sudais |
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"Grab the class by the throat figuratively"brbrThanks for the clarification I have been tempted to do that literally once or twice Comment from : formerevolutionist |
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I started my way of a warrior a week agobrI'll take your methods and try Thank you! Comment from : Niqabi Aika |
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A huge factor is also your school's behavior management policy, and the parent's involvement Teachers can't change those things Comment from : KC |
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Thank you! Comment from : svilen kondakov |
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This video has really helped me I have watch it constantly Comment from : Octavio Sapien |
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excellent video content, thank you Comment from : Navarro Ivette |
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Thank you very much Comment from : Radhika Panditharathna |
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well done Comment from : rifle man |
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This sounds very encouraging and makes sense So what would be a consequence if you talk to a misbehaving student and cut him off while he's trying to discuss about the rule or his behavior but the student would not stop talking and just go on distracting the lesson? Let's say he has to leave the classroom and he wouldn't do so or as another option: he would leave the classroom but other students would start distracting the lesson on purpose as some kind of revenge for you letting this other student sit outside the classroom? I mean, you can't put more than 1 or 2 students outside the classroom, so what would you really do in such a situation? I mean you can tell yourself that you won't ever let the students play with you but you need to be prepared and to know what you will do if something as I described should happen Comment from : Dis Donc! |
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Russian teachers also quit job in the first 4 years because of the low salary at school Comment from : Гюзель Салихова |
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I have a similar issue with a 13 y old people class They don't respect me at all I already gave some notes and there have been some slight improvements, but this is not enough :(( Comment from : papina54 |
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I came here after tolerating too much disrespect from my students This is my three months running ,ever since I joined the school I'm trying to disciplines them but not working on them I need new techniques Comment from : cristene_1301 |
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thank you I have a caos class but I´ll start handle this group the following class Your words have motivated me Comment from : Misael Cañas |
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THHAK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO IM NEW TO TEAHING BUT I AM LEARNINGWTIH YOU Comment from : Cheikh Diop |
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Just took a mid year position in a fairly inner city school I attempted to have my students line up and enter the class and go out again when they were too load Multiple students sat in their seats and refused to go out and those that did banged on the other teachers windows in the hall, proceeded to chant "f ,,MrRyder", and others ran away from the classroom/ flipped a couple desks on the way out I had to call campus supervises to take multiple students to in school suspension Yeah, rough road ahead of me Comment from : Red Ryder |
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Hah, I really need to review this video over and over again class management is really an art Comment from : Rex C |
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Informative! for a class of teenage learners (Years 7-10), do we use the same method shown in the video or is there a different way? I hope there's a video on this too Comment from : Kevin C |
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One suggestion I haven't seen yet is to separate the talker(s) from their friends brbrSwap them with another child well away from their usual desk, or just send them to an empty desk if there is one available brbrThey bhate/b it but you'll end up with a quieter class when the other kids see that you'll follow through Comment from : Vaughan Green |
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I agree with what you said 100 Also this same method and attitude needs to be used when dealing with parents The parents today allow their children to get away with too much This is why I would never teach in a public school It has to start in the home in order for their children to respect the teacher Your methods do work but the parents of these difficult children have to be handled in the same way No more teacher intimidation is to be tolerated from parents Most of my students parents have their act together, but there are a few who really should have never had children and quite frankly are you useless in a productive society Comment from : Profmuzak |
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The problem is I deal with everyone with respect and formal way I am not accustomed to give orders or talk in a commandery way Comment from : aya bassem |
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I have been trying the stick and carrot theory in dealing with the students ,sometimes it works but not all the timewould you please tell us how to deal effectively with large classes including 60 students? it is exhausting ! Comment from : Mariam |
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Hi, Thanks for this I'm just not sure how you explain all the rules etc when the class doesn't speak English? Comment from : Lisa MP |
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I worked with kindergarten students and the are ESL too I really have big problems in controlling of them they are not listening to me Comment from : English as second language |
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This is a very good video Thank you Comment from : Evelyn Arizmendi |
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But my students are kindergarten they won’t understand this😂😂😂 Comment from : Malak Ethni |
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I only have one class that was out of control I showed up in camo with a whistle and drill sergeant hat for two days I went over the written rules one by one in a stern voice I love wearing dresses, but stopped wearing them I went to jeans and plaid, with boots Things are turning around quickly and I am so happy Comment from : RM Smith |
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Simple answer: do not allow classes to go out of control Kids only do so if they feel they are mistreated and they sense weakness in the teacher Like any predators, kids can smell fear Comment from : naly202 |
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Thank you for recommendation How about rules, ways of punishment and detention? Comment from : Фирдавс Файзиев |
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Взорвали две газовые трубы, а теперь радуйтесь суки Чтоб вы замезли зимой Скоро ваши доллары будут по улицам летать, как листья и никому они не будут нужны Comment from : Салтанат Турсунбаева |
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Liberalism is killing off civility in children deliberately cutting them off from their spiritual source of iasa Comment from : : Tiffany-Sheri: Wageman |
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As a psychotherapist, former teacher, what you'll need to do depends largely on age But I have my own take, from a psychological perspective I might do a video someday on some good techniques Comment from : bornbranded29 |
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Explaining to students who don't understand English and are 6 years old isn't going to work And I can't speak Chinese What do you suggestmake a video on how to control kids who doesn't understand the language A beginner class with no Englishand also no assistant in class Comment from : Catherines Classes |
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“Save the children from themselves” So true They need structure and discipline, but they don’t know that As adults, we know and must work to give it Comment from : Walsh |
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I don't understand why some students act out and students behave Shouldn't we have the misbehaving students drop out of school and unable to find well-paid careers they end up being too poor to marry and have kids, thus dropping out of the gene pool? Leaving a society of smart well-behaved people Comment from : Nick V |
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I would definetely try it Thank you Comment from : Mr Peter |
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I am so miserable and I have seriously thought about quitting my job It's awful I truly hope I can get a grip on things Comment from : Teresita Ashworth |
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Thank you so much !! I’m making a difference thanks to you! USA Comment from : Ms Young |
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Last year I had a big issue with classroom management, it was my first year teaching But thanks to your precious advice I have organized everything, I Know exactly how I am going to proceed throughout this school year! I am going back to school next Tuesday Thank you Eric! Comment from : Sysy Asimbo |
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The eye contact and stare is one of the best tips i have used brIt really works 😊 Comment from : Narjess Narjess |
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What about young foreign language students? Comment from : Daniel Meistre |
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This is really great!! Comment from : Renee Eckard |
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Great video! Wonderful review and I'm reposting on Facebook! Please keep the videos coming Thank you! Comment from : Teresa Mellen |
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Grab the class by their throats! Best piece of advice ever! Comment from : Donna Rosa |
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Hi, thanks for the great video I teach in Korea and I have a dilemma I have to check and grade homework at the beginning of class everyday In this 10 minute window, the kids don't have any tasks so they start speaking loudly in Korean I told them to speak quietly in English, but they always end up speaking in Korean and getting louder and louder (usually teasing one another or something silly and inappropriate) I have tried to have conversations about their hobbies while I grade but it's hard for me to multitask and it prolongs the grading I also have tried giving them English word puzzles and word searches but most of them don't try and speak anyway brAny suggestions for what to do in this 10 minute window? I'd say for the rest of the class they are manageable but if this period is noisy, it sets the tone for the rest of the class and it's starting to get out of control Comment from : Salvasquared Music |
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Thank you teacher Eric Comment from : Nabukeera Joanitahm |
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Thank you for laying it out so clearly It’s the thing that is missing most in teacher education, and for a pushover, like me, it is essential to not quit this profession Comment from : Mme Nguyen |
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Thanks millionnnn Comment from : Азиза Тулкунжанова |
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Woooooooowwwwww Comment from : Азиза Тулкунжанова |
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I mean the class got on our nerves and your advice will definitely work Comment from : Pallavi Burma |
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Thank you Eric I can relate this to our class which has a group of rowdy boys who have hot on our nerves I'm really comforted and confident to face the class with your tipsThank you👍👏 Comment from : Pallavi Burma |
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Love your energy! Inspiring Comment from : ingrid D denis |
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Thank you for the knowledge and tips Appreciate it Comment from : Stradivari |
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This is phenomenal Thank you so much Comment from : Marina Stant |
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what an informative video Comment from : Noor Fatima |
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I teach a class where I have 3 disturbing students ( 2 of them suffer from hyperactivity ) I can't control them anymore they are always out of control and i can't handle them three at the same time i'm really tired and frustrated I have no idea about useful punishment !! for exemple they never ever ever sit down they're always fighting, talking disturbing their classmates playing ( the other students want to learn and they try to focus with me but it's no more a class and i'm feeling sorry and guilty at the same time) what should i do?? Comment from : Mimouna Sana |
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Dear ErickbrI am teaching English and one of our problems is, that we should encourage our students to speak more English than their native language Is there any advice about this? brBTW thanks for your great videos Comment from : saba karami |
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Like it so muchbrMany thanks from Indonesia Comment from : Gabriel Guna Kabelen |
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I am a TA filling in for another TA on long-term leave in a kindergarten class The class is unruly and as a consequence, I don't see a lot of learning and its honestly a very unhappy place I worry that it's unsafe I've been in other classes and there are kids who have particular disruptive issues that are long-standing, but in general the classes are well-behaved The one I am in now is a house on fire The disrespect is rampant and it is often impossible to handle because when I treat one issue, two others pop up around the class I have been taught that the teacher sets the culture and I am there to assist the teacher, but I often have the class to myself and they are worse with me than they are with the main teacher Basically, I feel hobbled by my secondary, temporary, and come-lately status I want to contribute and help this class, but the school day is more like battle I am grateful for any help! Thank you Comment from : Sannalo |
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Restart! Thanks for these tips I still hope I can be a good leader to them and won't disrespect me Comment from : Mary Miracle |
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this is how a motivational speaker should look like <3 Comment from : Andrew Mosh |
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This advice could seem brutal from the outside, but, as a teacheryea you gota do these things lol Comment from : Graham N |
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👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻thank you so much Comment from : Гульнара Кабылбекова |
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Thank you for this video My issue is always that I'm too tolerant of disrespect I constantly question myself about whether to dish out a consequence This is my first year teaching Jr High Students can be mean, but you're right I'm the adult and this is my classroom I'm going to watch this video 30 more times Comment from : Emily Bladorn |
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Thanks for your efforts very good vedeo Comment from : Lion King |
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I'm so happy i found you♡♡, i'm going to follow all the things you said here Comment from : any monteiro |
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Come onn!! 👏🏽👏🏽 Not fighting against flesh and blood … our students need the strong leader in us Comment from : Andrea DeR |
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Thank you for all the good advise in this video It is very helpful Comment from : Zi Sheng Chia |
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How to control preschool n kg students brThey even don't understand English Comment from : Fatima |
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