Title | : | Classroom Management Strategies To Take Control Of Noisy Students |
Lasting | : | 10.33 |
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Views | : | 3,2 jt |
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Here's the deal I am 100 with you, but in our country students go into the class first and they continue their bad behaviour even when teacher arrives We don't have the opportunity to fix this behaviour before going in the class because children are already inside and most of the times we find them jumping on top of their desks 2 times i told them to go all together out and go back in calmly, but this didn't work because they saw it as a game and they continue the bad behaviour just to go outside the classroom again So what do you think for classrooms like that? Comment from : Nikos Efthymiou |
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How about bringing back a school culture & solid leadership in schools from the principals again? It truly starts there where the vision of leadership and parent outreach begins before the teacher even enters Comment from : Kristen Almonte |
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Thanks so much Comment from : Hicham FILALI ZEHRI |
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I have leant alot Thank you Comment from : Dean Mukuka |
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Currently student-teaching and it's so hard to calm the noisy students down and retain their attention (they aren't bad, just wild at times, as young kids are), especially because my voice is so soft I refuse to yell, so I try repeating my directions as loud as I can ("you should be looking at me, you should be look at me, you should be looking" until everyone is looking at me) It seems silly repeating something so many times, but it works for me for now Comment from : nicklh186 |
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Thank you so much Rob Comment from : Ramiro Rojas-Lara |
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Excelente video, gracias por compartir Comment from : Profesora Laura Rodríguez |
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A☆ 11/10 😊 This is also a philsophy for life Comment from : Nicola Rollinson |
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You are good, bro! :) Comment from : Pablo P |
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Thank you for the wonderful advice It is amazing how well the work Comment from : Lea |
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Incredible! Comment from : anasthasia bodue |
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I have done this, and it has been very helpful Comment from : M R |
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Hi Rob, can’t find the second part/next video you mentioned Comment from : Mia Nicole |
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Thank you for the advice! Very helpful! Comment from : Eliz |
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First of all, no doubt subscribebrbrSecondly i am watching video posted 10 years ago poor me Comment from : Sadrakh Silaban |
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I agree with this, but I do think it benefits teachers who get their own classrooms, rather than trainee teachers and early years teachers who are teaching in different classrooms in different parts of the school without change over time I find that teaching assistants or other teachers will let students into the classroom because they is no change over time between periods - say, a lesson ending at 10:20 and the next lesson beginning at 10:20 This is difficult if you are teaching at a further away part of the building than the students are coming from Comment from : Adam Whybray |
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Thank you I love the sentiment shared definitely ❤ them and will try these strategies Your students seemed to be a similar bundle like mine, THUMBS up Comment from : Millicrnt Russell |
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My housemaster used similar strategies, he calls it positive education He went around the boarding house catching people doing positive things Super great approach Comment from : Tom 24/7 |
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You repeated it over and over it's so important - "You need to feel comfortable talking to kids outside of the class" "Get into kid culture, find out what they're interested in" It pays dividends to know this stuff for bringing relevance to your teaching inside the classroom too This video should be mandatory for all teacher training courses, everywhere Comment from : Chris Thomas |
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Very insightful Comment from : Kenneth Naylor |
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You are a nice lad I like you thanks for all this Comment from : Ali Amirdivan |
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Your advice is very intelligent and helpful! Thank you! 😊 Comment from : Sunny All Day |
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I tried all the civilized methods with my student , but the only way that they listen to me when I shout But I will try to use your strategy this time Comment from : Lamees Mana |
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Do these strategies have names? Comment from : DJ Domino |
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Very useful tips! Comment from : Ricardo Enzian R |
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Great ideas! Comment from : Science Education |
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Very good informations for teachersThank youI will apply these techniques from todaybr From India,West Bengal,Purba Medinipur Comment from : Tapas Kumar Maji |
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I’ve been teaching for 3 years but this month it’s my first time to handle large class I’m struggling right now and so stress on how to manage my class, most of them has difficulties on focusing , 😢thank you for the video and admitting the failure you’ve done at the first , showing that I can make change from now , Comment from : Bee Mary |
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This is brilliant I only had a teaching experience a few years ago and as you admitted, I did poorly in managing noisy students I would like to teach again in the future (currently homeschooling) and now I know there are so many things I could do differently Thanks for sharing what you've learned with experience! Comment from : Linda Gómez |
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Hi Rob, I just finished my ‘shouting’ phase so I’m making progress😂 The fact you are willing to share your ‘failures’ comforts me Thank you I will certainly check your videos because I really like to work with these youngsters I’m getting better at it Comment from : Joal Hoekstra |
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I thoroughly enjoyed your video! Comment from : Mudiaga ONeil |
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Thank You very muchAs a teacher trainee I struggled a lot to keep my classroom quiet without shouting and not using canesI know Children make noisesWhen they are doing group activities it'll make little noiseBut my senior teachers don't understand that and they advise me to be strictBut I can't do that because they got scould from everyone and only my period give them the freedom to learn without fear(as they say) As a result,I get scould from those teachers Comment from : GD 98 |
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Thank you very much, sir Comment from : lahcen Abouazza |
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Most of my classes are alright and till now are disciplined except for 1 class This class i tried so many ways but non worked except for one which is to sit in class and wait till they finish talking and settle down I'll just sit in front of them quietly and they'll notice and gradually get quiet I just say well you guys are missing out on the lesson and i can't explain if everyone is talking because no one will even understand After that I'll continue the lesson but if i hear any noise, I'll stop again for a few minutes depending on them Now, if a kid actually misbehaves and throws for example a paper plane in class (which happened today in class), i will tell him to get out of the class If not, I'll call the supervisor and tell her he is not allowed to join my class for today and he gets a minus 2 on his grades Most students especially in private schools worry about their grades so i found this pretty effective for this type of class Other classes either work by actually being nice to them and friendly or by changing their seats or by giving notes to be quiet and behaved and it usually works effectively Also, as the video mentioned disciplining the class from the very beginning before entering the class is really effective and it really works I just want to add that it's normal to face difficultly even for a few years with class discipline and it's normal for a class to not always be disciplined You just have to keep reminding them of the rules, punishing them in a good and effective way and keep trying Comment from : Cheese Please |
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How can a substitute teacher apply such a strategy? Comment from : Daniel Cleary |
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Thanks for your Good,realistic and useful recommendations ❤ Comment from : nazlı şeref |
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In many countries, the students all stand and say good morning/afternoon to the teacher I found this really focuses the class It seems we gave up this practice in Western schools I wonder why? It seems much more effective than all this talking Comment from : some guy |
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I cannot handle my classso noisy what should I do Comment from : sanila ali |
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Hi, first off, thank you so much for sharing your experience with us! I'm teaching kids at the age of 3 to 6, and there is this one specific class where their own teachers cannot handle them I always enter the class when they are already settled down, and at first, they seem very well-behaved, but after 5 mins or so, one or two students will start messing up and badly influence the other kids I would call them to tell them to answer a question and after that ask them not to behave badly again, and they will behave for like 5 minutes Also they're beginners and I cannot talk to them in their language That's a case that I find super frustrating Do you have any suggestions for this class?brAgain, thank you so much for the video! Comment from : Nguyễn Thái An |
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I love everything about this video 🤍 Thank you so much! Comment from : شيماء نيبوشة |
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Good video but you talk too much, get to the point Comment from : Hewitt Hunt |
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this video could have been 30 seconds Comment from : Dominic Rincker |
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I didn't think about how the teacher sets the tone before they enter the classroom I think this would solve half of my problems Comment from : Hannah Winings |
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thank you for this video , it will help me a lot when I will start teaching kids Comment from : lucero manrique |
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But what happened to the expectation of listening to the teacher because he/she is the one in authority? Comment from : Natalie Peroutka |
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What can you do when you don't have the chance to greet them at the door? I teach at a school in Greece Lessons are done in their classrooms, not mine, and it's in between the other Greek lessons I have to wait for their teacher to complete the lesson before I come in and start Comment from : Kokonnie |
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So true! Comment from : Sonya Pelletier |
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This was super interesting I'm not sure how effective this would in today's public schools? Comment from : Mr Shark Tooth |
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In Germany, the pupils have a classroom, not the teachers So they are already in the rooms when the teachers enter and there are no line ups Comment from : An Drea |
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Thank You because I needed this video I'm teaching 6th grade for only the 2nd time, but the majority of my teaching career has been HS, so my kids are adjusting to being middle school students rather than 5th graders and I'm getting used to preteens & early teens rather than late teens & young adults At the end of the day, it's about finding a technique that is catchy and is receptive to what the kids will respond positively Comment from : B J Chaney |
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Thanks! Comment from : Gisela Justavino |
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The dude is right I am a 33 year old man that knows a little too much about Roblox because the kids love it Comment from : Aasinp |
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This really helps me to understand my students Thank you Sir Comment from : FS Joyce |
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After teaching 10 years, I'm still not in control Still have to shout towards the later part of the day The more junior teachers can control their classes better It's so embarassing and depressing I shouldn't be a teacher Comment from : Sara A |
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We could go on and on, but professional work attire is also a big one It shows students you are professional and committed to being their teacher Comment from : jett |
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Shared this with Facebook colleagues Absolutely brilliant! Comment from : jett |
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building relationships with kids helps If kids realize that you do care about them They will begin to listen more They are little people in their childlike world They sometimes feel that no one care about them Meet them where they are Comment from : mother and son |
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I am a seasoned teacher and now do a lot of supply so I’ve seen a lot, but the reinforcement is 100 thank you Comment from : Christine Eckersley |
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Thank you so much for the help!!! Comment from : Leila Schönstein |
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Your video is very good Practical I will need this in the fall Going back to the classroom again Comment from : Sadhaka Brother |
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Thank you so much for this beneficial video May I ask you for any online class management courses? Comment from : Elly Reads |
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• You're in party modebr• Enter on these terms: Comment from : DairangerSentai7 |
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Thank you so much! I’m excited to try this tomorrow! Comment from : Erica J |
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thanks for sharing your own experience, i totally feel the same, i really like the strategy of reinforcing the positive behavior Comment from : vivi |
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WowI will be using the non_ confrontational statements Thanks alot Comment from : Elizabeth Mati |
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It adds value Thanks! Comment from : Ruben Moroyoqui |
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teaching makes me want to be dead sometimes Comment from : Javier Peralta |
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Wonderful information Build the relationship brFocus on finding the positive behaviors and encouraging others to do the same brSet proper expectations and reinforce those expectations Comment from : Stacy Pedretti |
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Excellent 👌 Comment from : Viviana G |
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Rob, this video is simple and spot on Wished I had remembered to follow your classroom management videos at the beginning of the year Comment from : David Boze |
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It's amazing how the actual sequence of student disturbance have been revealed very easily The facts and classroom situations have been described so genuinely for any troubled teacher or classroom for anywhere Thanks for sharing the real insight hidden in the core of the undisciplined classroom Comment from : cryzz0n |
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Great tips Find it interesting to get different experiences from different people in the field of teaching Comment from : Mazen Munawar |
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Thank you very much for the tips, they are a great and sensitive way to communicate with pupils without making them feel bad Comment from : samweli mtshwelo |
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Just thank you so much :) Comment from : Fatima ezzahra Mokhlis |
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I like that you shared your own experience with us Comment from : souad age |
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Some kids are on drugs How do we control them? Comment from : Tshepo Motau |
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Thank you! Comment from : Ivanka Kolchakova |
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Great tips! Comment from : midnytthunda |
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Thank you for your great video! Comment from : Liana Varnava |
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Please say in Telugu Comment from : lakhinana Nikitha |
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Thank you I can use these strategies with my preschool class Comment from : Amy Moores |
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Thank you for your video! I’m a first year teacher and need all the help I can get!! Comment from : Anna B Mitchell |
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I have a high school class They don't care about bad marks, unrespectful behaviour against a young new teacher I am 32 and they 17, and they think I am only a temporary teacher Yesterday, I talked about karma and respect putting bad advices What should I do more? I am hopeless Someone can help me? Comment from : Livia |
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Thank you for the tips These reminders make a difference to the teacher and students day Comment from : Tracey Losch |
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OMG, this is what I needed to hear I'm a new teacher and I lead a group of 3rd graders in the after school program I saw myself shouting and quickly realized that I lost control Thank you for giving me this tip (I agree with) for me to handle my group Thank you for sharing Comment from : Terry Holland |
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هذا ما كنت أبحث عنه لوقت طويل ، لطالما آمنت أن أسلوب الصراخ و الطرد ليس بالتصرف الصحيح ، لذا شكرا لتدعيم فكرتي من خلال تجربتك ، سأعمل بها الآن بشكل أكثر مثالية فقد كدت أفقد ثقتي بها ، شكراً Comment from : Sumaia Khalef |
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Thanks for the valuable information---I need all the help I can get, I am the guest teacher at a middle school Comment from : Jose Hernandez |
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❤️❤️❤️ Comment from : Tauseef Bhutta |
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Thanks a lot for your recommendations! Very useful If we decided to teach we have to enjoy doing it Comment from : Fabio Rodriguez |
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Good video, man Thanks! Comment from : Nathan Jackson |
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Hello teacher I hope you are doing? brWell, I encounter some difficulties dealing with some female students They laugh in all the classes I have with them Actually, I do not know how to handle that as I personalise it I think these students are making jokes about me I have tried to talk to them in private enquiring their laugh They said it is their friends who make them do so (either the ones sitting beside them or others, they said) I am really someone who is very serious I am what I can call workaholic, but I suffer a lot from this issue and I hope you give me some practical measures to implement, and thank you in advance Comment from : Teacher Omar الأستاذ عمر |
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Thank you Comment from : Bobbie B Sweet |
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Wonderful advice! Getting students ready to learn after a transition is always tricky Rules and procedures need to start at the door Comment from : Classroom Zen |
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this is great man Comment from : RAYIN VAHID |
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Excellent video! Comment from : pbhello |
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Great video Comment from : @iteachwithFaith |
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I think i need to implement this begining next year I going to watch your next video Comment from : thabo banda |
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Sending the kids out would not even be allowed in my school Comment from : Lidl Mobile |
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