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Causes of pupil misbehavior . Classroom-related issues Personal issues Social issues. Classroom related issues. Teacher’s voice Teacher is not well prepared of the lesson . Personal issues. anxiety depression eating disorders attention deficit disorder learning difficulties
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Causes of pupil misbehavior • Classroom-related issues • Personal issues • Social issues
Classroom related issues • Teacher’s voice • Teacher is not well prepared of the lesson
Personal issues • anxiety • depression • eating disorders • attention deficit disorder • learning difficulties • other emotional and behavioral problems.
Social issues - factors outside the classroom the increase in family breakdown
The Role Of Parents Strict parents Lenient parents
school curricula • the examination points system • teacher education • positive teacher personality • effective teaching methods • establishing and maintaining behaviour standards early on
-The teacher should ask the pupil to stop the inappropriate behavior . The teacher should maintain contact with the pupil until the behavior has ceased . • -the teacher needs to remind the pupil of what the appropriate behavior is. • -The teacher should make eye contact with the pupil until appropriate behavior return . • -The teacher may need to ask the pupil to explain the correct behavior to him/herself. If the pupil doesn't understand , s/he should be provided feedback . • -The teacher needs to impose the penalty for breaking the rule . This will usually consist of performing the procedure until it is done correctly . however when the pupil understands what s/he needs to do but is doing it incorrectly on purpose , the teacher can use some mild form of punishment , such as withholding privileges • -Often, off-task behavior occurs when pupil are doing repetitive, boring task which they have already mastered. Varying activities , for example by going from seatwork to interactive teaching or by going on to another type of exercise or another topic, can refocus pupils on the lesson .
Another model for dealing with misbehavior is the LEAST model , which suggests five steps for dealing with desist behaviors : • 1.Leave it alone. ıf the behavior is not going to become troublesome , leave it alone. • 2.End the action indirectly. This can be done by distracting the pupil from her/his misbehavior through giving him/her something else to do . • 3.Attend more fully . Teachers should try to get to know pupils, so they can get to the heart of the problem. Has s/he got problems at home? Is s/he being bullied? Does s/he have learning difficulties etc.? This will help the teacher decide what to do .
4. spell out directions. Remind the pupil of what he or she should be doing and , if necessary, warn her/him of the consequences of not complying. • 5. Track the behavior. If there appears to be a recurring problem with misbehavior of one or more pupils , it is useful to keep systematic records of the behavior, by using pupil tracking records for example
To sum up you know that what is causes misbehavior ; outside school , such as pupil's psychological development, and in the school and classroom factors such as boring , irrelevant lessons and curriculum or overly lax or authoritarian rules. When misbehavior occurs , the teacher should not ovverreact to minor misbehavior. Also teacher can help nip problems in the bud. Effective ways of correcting behavior is the use of rewards and punishment but should not be overused.
Leave it alone. ıf the behavior is not going to become troublesome , leave it alone. (T) (F)
the teacher needs to remind the pupil of what the appropriate behavior is.
Pupils will start to talk especially those who are sitting at the back part of the classroom . What should we do ?
Eyes contact Verbal warning Punishment