Nikku Yadav
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Posted 5 year ago
What are your strategies and solutions for dealing with a disruptive classroom?
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Shweta Jain
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Posted 5 year ago Shweta Jain Gurushala Teacher Coach

In my opinion, I would try to engage the students. I think Technology plays an important role to adjust to the times we live in, and currently, the world we live in is web-based and evolves around technology. There are numerous emerging technologies that can be used in the classroom to make learning fun; these days students like to play around with their mobile devices; whilst these eTools can be used on their phones.

Mitesh Sharma
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Posted 5 year ago Mitesh Sharma

Have a sense of humor. Never raise your voice. Use the silent stare. Learn your students' names. Send the first disruptor to the hall and the second to the office. Let your administrators know about your class. Have administrators visit your classroom.

Priya Soni
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Posted 5 year ago Priya Soni

In my opinion, I would try to engage the students. I think Technology plays an important role to adjust to the times we live in, and currently, the world we live in is web-based and evolves around technology. There are numerous emerging technologies that can be used in the classroom to make learning fun; these days students like to play around with their mobile devices; whilst these eTools can be used on their phones.

Chandni Dabral
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Posted 5 year ago Chandni Dabral

A teacher should always be rational. He/she should be firm and direct. Use the tone and voice carefully. A disruptive class interrupt the learning in such situation teacher must listen students carefully with patience.

Pinky Dahiya
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Posted 5 year ago Pinky Dahiya Gurushala Teacher Coach

According to me , students want teachers attestation, but we need to control classroom , we can do some things like 1. Have a sense of humor. 2. Never raise your voice. 3. Use the silent stare. 4. Learn your students' names. 5. Send the first disruptor to the hall and the second to the office. 6. Let your administrators know about your class. 7. Have administrators visit your classroom