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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2023 · 9 MIN

How To Engage Your Most Disruptive Students

from Helping Teachers Thrive

Students that like attention will act up, so giving them the opportunity to get attention from others, or the class, in a constructive way, will help to improve the classroom environment. In this episode, I talk about the different ways we can engage our disruptive students, so that they feel empowered, and make a positive contribution to our lessons, creating a positive learning environment.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Follow and rate the show!Join Mastering teachingThe most disruptive students sometimes just need a role or responsibility to help them focus and be motivated in lessons.Leading group discussionsResponsible for routines Plan for them to take the lead in different ways in the lesson Team leader BEST MOMENTS:"You're giving them the floor. You're allowing them to get attention in a more constructive way""They are getting the attention they are craving""Get them to lead a group discussion so they have something positive to work towards""Give them something to look forward to, something to sink their teeth into""Write down what you're going to get them to do and why. This'll look good in an observation""It'll change their perspective on the lesson and of you. Maybe they haven't had a good relationship with you." VALUABLE RESOURCES:Tem's Teaching Tips Membership Site EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXTHow to prevent behaviour problems from happening in the first placeHow to deal with behaviour problems when they do happenHow to survive your first year of teachingTop 10 Tips Reveal: How to prepare for September and beyondABOUT THE HOST:Since embarking on her teaching journey in 2009, Tem has been on a mission to empower students to reach their fullest potential. Specialising in Secondary Physical Education, Tem also has experience in Special Educational Needs (SEN) as a class teacher in an SEN provision. With an unwavering commitment to helping students become the best versions of themselves, Tem believes in the power of education to shape not just academic prowess, but character and resilience. Having mentored numerous teachers throughout her career, she is not only shaping young minds but also nurturing the growth of those who guide them.CONNECT & CONTACT: Email: [email protected]: https://linktr.ee/temsteachingtipsInstagram: instagram.com/temsteachingtips  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Students that like attention will act up, so giving them the opportunity to get attention from others, or the class, in a constructive way, will help to improve the classroom environment. In this episode, I talk about the different ways we can engage our disruptive students, so that they feel empowered, and make a positive contribution to our lessons, creating a positive learning environment.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Follow and rate the show!Join Mastering teachingThe most disruptive students sometimes just need a role or responsibility to help them focus and be motivated in lessons.Leading group discussionsResponsible for routines Plan for them to take the lead in different ways in the lesson Team leader BEST MOMENTS:"You're giving them the floor. You're allowing them to get attention in a more constructive way""They are getting the attention they are craving""Get them to lead a group discussion so they have something positive to work towards""Give them something to look forward to, something to sink their teeth into""Write down what you're going to get them to do and why. This'll look good in an observation""It'll change their perspective on the lesson and of you. Maybe they haven't had a good relationship with you." VALUABLE RESOURCES:Tem's Teaching Tips Membership Site EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXTHow to prevent behaviour problems from happening in the first placeHow to deal with behaviour problems when they do happenHow to survive your first year of teachingTop 10 Tips Reveal: How to prepare for September and beyondABOUT THE HOST:Since embarking on her teaching journey in 2009, Tem has been on a mission to empower students to reach their fullest potential. Specialising in Secondary Physical Education, Tem also has experience in Special Educational Needs (SEN) as a class teacher in an SEN provision. With an unwavering commitment to helping students become the best versions of themselves, Tem believes in the power of education to shape not just academic prowess, but character and resilience. Having mentored numerous teachers throughout her career, she is not only shaping young minds but also nurturing the growth of those who guide them.CONNECT & CONTACT: Email: [email protected]: https://linktr.ee/temsteachingtipsInstagram: instagram.com/temsteachingtips  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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