Liz Rothstein

Liz Rothstein

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I have learned different ways to deal with students’ issues. The student that arrives late, the student that is disrespectful, and the one that wants to defy me. I am planning to incorporate in my workplace the following measures:

a) Use the "I" language instead of "you" language. Using the 'you" language will creates a disruptive behavior and/ or a possible confrontation instead of focus on the attention in the class.

b) Focus on a student’s conduct instead of the student.

c) Use certain techniques like: ask a disruptive student to meet immediately after class or to “take 10”.

 

Lately, I have experienced that the number of students that need constant positive feedback from me as instructor has increased. I do believe in positive feedback can make a big difference for a student. Sometimes a poor performance of a student is not based on the fact that he is not capable of understanding the material.
Discussion Comment
When we are repeating information is there any technique that works better than other? I use repetition daily in class to let the students know how important is the material covered. However, I had encounter a particular problem. I have been told a couple times by students that please do not repeat anymore the information because "they are not dumb". Any suggestions?

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