This video is out of date because there's no 35 kids crammed into one class with 11 Calebs acting out at once lol
@milzmusician Жыл бұрын
And fighting
@garysmith479610 ай бұрын
Word ! 😂😂😂
@primary_middle_school319 ай бұрын
Hhh you're right. I have 50 at once in class.
@vbullard83118 ай бұрын
First of all he would have curse her out and call her every and anything and mom would have came and did the same thing because he’s a good kid 😔😔
@mariaclayton98924 ай бұрын
I love it when Calebs are absent. Wonderful days ahead!
@timrod94 Жыл бұрын
This behavior is now normal in many teachers classrooms and that’s why we are on such a major teacher shortage
@darcseid8997 Жыл бұрын
I CAN SEE THAT THE TEACHER AND THE STUDENT ARE BOTH MENTALLY AND EMOTIONALLY DAMAGE IN THE FIRST PLACE...
@Seriope11 ай бұрын
@@darcseid8997it’s definitely both sides. I hate when people think its as simple as students being disrespectful
@Saffie155 ай бұрын
Fr
@Saffie155 ай бұрын
@@Seriopeyea
@ChaN-ks3ov5 ай бұрын
Yes they pamper these kids so much in school that it becomes a common behavior. The principal and assistant principal are afraid of the parents and won’t suspend a misbehaving child. Parents excuse was their kids have an IEP bla bla. They have behavior coaches now to calm down these kids and whenever the behavior coaches are gone, they go back to be violent and nasty toward teachers.
@sweetsendaedreamr5 жыл бұрын
And the office will send him back cause they are not in the business of discipline any more.
@memyself58362 жыл бұрын
So true. I taught over 30 years. Zero discipline nowadays. Parents don't raise their kids right, everything is a race issue, and damn has no balls
@memyself58362 жыл бұрын
Admin* has no balls. I just retired. Couldn't take it anymore. God bless all the younger teachers. And good luck
@junodonatus49062 жыл бұрын
@@retasueus But liberals are pro choice which means that people who can't raise children don't have to have children.
@mariaclayton98924 ай бұрын
Back with some candy and a cupcake and cold bottled water!
@fwwryh7862 Жыл бұрын
I would have let him sit their not mentioned the zero. He already knows.
@jflsdknf Жыл бұрын
Teachers are not the kids' parents or mental health counselors, they shouldn't even have to be disciplinarians period. I'm amazed all teachers haven't walked out
@CocoChanelle-1 Жыл бұрын
It’s OK to pull them aside and tell them what appropriate behavior is. Also tell them you want them to be successful and graduate and they need to behave in order to achieve that. Some parents don’t care about their kids.
@BriceBettner5 ай бұрын
Teachers should NOT be expected to fill the role of parents.@@CocoChanelle-1
@CocoChanelle-15 ай бұрын
@@BriceBettner I know. Some students told me they were physically abused, sexually abused or just plain ignored at home. 🥲 As an instructor who cares about the students, I do what I can to help.
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
@@BriceBettner actually behavior management is apart of the job of the students educational team because in teaching independence we teach children how to behave in the adult world.
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
@@CocoChanelle-1 exactly that's my stance on being an E.A.
@Someonerandom6482 жыл бұрын
It's embarrassing when your friends are looking at you getting in trouble at school
@wassupbrooo9022 жыл бұрын
True
@FTFaddiction2 жыл бұрын
Yea
@justkyle55372 жыл бұрын
Comment old and yes
@PAAKWAMEPAA Жыл бұрын
Notice how the students don’t even talk to him and try to persuade him to behave, everything he is doing is an attempt to look cool and gain attention and admiration of his peers
@Someonerandom648 Жыл бұрын
@@PAAKWAMEPAA Fax
@lauranyarora80412 жыл бұрын
This is one of those "Only in America" type of situations. Cause go to Africa or Asia and try something like that and you will wish you hadn't
@jetuber Жыл бұрын
What prevents the students from acting this way in Africa or Asia? Sincere question. Are there consequences? What are they? How are they enforced? By whom?
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
@@jetuber in countries like those corperal punishment is still allowed in schools unfortunately.
@MrHAPPYHAWAIIAN Жыл бұрын
I would avoid all power struggles with this guy. 😮
@darcseid8997 Жыл бұрын
WHY NOT ASK THE STUDENT WHAT PISSES HIM FIRST??
@CocoChanelle-1 Жыл бұрын
😂Sooner or later you definitely will meet one with this character. I don’t give that many warnings, however.
@keithklare16113 жыл бұрын
0:44 What y'all lookin' at? A student in my class did that before last year.
@alanstevens12962 жыл бұрын
As Biblical counselor I would need to find out what his home life is like... probably a miserable and dysfunctional home.
@owlfeathers66152 жыл бұрын
I'm a parent that volunteers once a week in a classroom and this is exactly what ONE student is like. He talks back to the teacher, cusses, crumbles papers in anger, stomps his feet, hits his head, etc. Today as he did his worksheet he was saying outloud "dumb shit" while doing his work correctly. In the beginning of the year he was wonderful. Honestly he was one of my favorite because of how smart and kind he was. But about 3 months into the school year he completely changed. The teacher has done everything she could, the school counselors know, he was sent numerous times to the principal, to other classrooms... Nothing is working! The poor students in class ignore the behavior now...even while he cusses. The boy's mother is informed almost everyday of his behavior. It's disturbing and frustrating! I absolutely agree something is going on at home because this was a complete behavior change. What can I do at this point? Oh at this is second grade so the student is only 8 years old.
@june.hunter Жыл бұрын
yess that's true
@jetuber Жыл бұрын
Probably. But knowing that doesn't really help the teacher trying to teach. She still faces the same problem.
@Brodysclipsofstuff3 ай бұрын
0:43 *”WHAT Y’ALL LOOKING AT?”*
@tomcheng9032 жыл бұрын
He has behavioral issues. The teacher does not want to deal with his issues. Thus, out the door he goes.
@meisha3505 Жыл бұрын
the teacher has no time to deal with when other students waiting
@ronansullivan4322 жыл бұрын
that was really disrespectful!!
@Henry.Gaming522 жыл бұрын
Naughty student xd
@tylerburris175211 ай бұрын
Caleb's decorum was extremely unacceptable.
@nunyabidnis54077 ай бұрын
Expel the disruptive kids so the others can learn. Stupid is forever.
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
This kind of thinking is very as you put it stupid because when we learn how to deal with the behaviours and what they actually mean because behaviour is a form of communication and almost always has a purpose because some kind of need isn't being met.
@nunyabidnis54074 ай бұрын
@@ravengreywitch510 The school is to fill the need for education . If a kids need is to be the center of attention or the baddest SOB in class or demand the teacher spend all their time dealing with them they need to be elsewhere. Put your kids in that situation if you like, I won't.
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
@@nunyabidnis5407 it's not always attention that's what so many people think this is why behavior management is important because that teachers was reinforcing negative behavior and escalating the student further listen to her voice and observe how the student reacts to how she talks to him and it seems to me he was agitated even before he entered the classroom so something must have triggered the foul mood and the teacher treating him the way she did caused his mood and behaviour to escalate.
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
@@nunyabidnis5407 yes education but also more importantly it's to teach the children to be independent and behaviour management is very important because you can work out bad behavior. And I detest your first statement. Just because someone has poor behaviour doesn't mean that they are stupid kids have different ways of learning. Treat a kid like they are stupid then they will act like it. So no I don't agree with your very harmful statement that "stupid is forever." I think a growth mindset would be a step in the right direction for you.
@bikerboy90104 күн бұрын
@@ravengreywitch510 I do agree with you how behavior management, classroom management, etc is very important in regards to teaching. When students are misbehaving, getting to the root of the behavior issue helps students out a lot. I believe good classroom management is knowing what issues to ignore, knowing what issues to address, how you handle disruptive behavior in the classroom, enforcing the rules of the school, making sure no one is misbehaving in the classroom, making sure the students are safe, making sure everyone is able to concentrate on their work, having engaging lesson plans, using preventive methods to help prevent poor behavior from occurring in the classroom, using positive reinforcement, getting to the root of behavior issues to help fix the behavior issues, and only calling the office for discipline issues in severe behavior situations or last resort situations. There's nothing wrong with calling the office to request assistance in discipline situations. Teachers and substitute teachers shouldn't hesitate to call the office in discipline situations. I believe it's best to only call the office in severe behavior situations and last resort behavior situations. What I mean by severe behavior situations is fighting, throwing binders, books, staplers, etc across the room, flipping desks, being cussed out, being threatened, a student having drugs on them, a student leaving class without permission, etc. What I mean by last resort situations is a student continuing to be disruptive in class disrupting the learning environment making hard for students to learn, pay attention to the teacher, focus/concentrate on their work, etc after the teacher or sub did everything possible in the classroom to control the disruptive behavior. Behavior issues such as disruptive behavior that isn't last resort disruptive behavior, refusing to work on work, gum chewing, being unprepared for class, not having homework, conflicts over whether the ball was in or out during a game, conflicts over who wants to use the bean bag in class, falling asleep in class, etc are best handled in the classroom.
@Rockonymous8 ай бұрын
I'm not a teacher but here's what I say: don't step in unless it's getting physical at some point. Most students try to learn, so in the end as long as you're doing your job, the disruptive student will be the one to blame for it if they impede on other people's learning.
@jellyh65458 ай бұрын
What is that clip from anyways? Is that a TV show or something?
@j.d.waterhouse41974 ай бұрын
This is NOT how it happens, the disruption almost NEVER comes from one student acting out alone. It occurs from usually at least 3 (and usually class sizes are around 30+) who see an opportunity to disrupt the class and piss off the teacher. Their disruption escalates llittle by little, noises, things said under their breath, until the teacher tries to address it and gets angry. Then other students join in. Once that happens the teacher can in no way single them out as the instigators...and they know it!
@user-cp3zj8zi7x Жыл бұрын
Office ..ha...there is not any office in my country...a teacher deals with such students alone without any help... Our teachers haven t got the right to send the student out ...
@Flamingerudostalion Жыл бұрын
Here is what I have done in the past in response to this EXACT situation: Step 1. Finish what I was doing without allowing this to become an immediate disruption. (Don't give it more energy. Give him a second to be alone and cool off.) Step 2. Get the class working on their next step too so that they are not all feeding into this situation with their attention, and so that I have a moment to deal with it without disrupting their learning environment. Step 3. Motion to Caleb and get him to meet me for a quick talk in the back of the classroom. "Hi Caleb. I can see from the way you sat down that something is not going particularly well right now. What is going on?" Step 4. Genuinely listen and care. Let him express himself. Don't judge. See if you can do anything to help. Step 5. Assert your expectations for today. What absolutely MUST happen? What can be delayed or compromised? Offer him a pathway forward, and state what you will do if he does not take it. (Continued in the comments.)
@Flamingerudostalion Жыл бұрын
Example from my first week as a teacher on my own (I got some but not all of the above steps right): "Caleb" in this situation kept cracking jokes and shouting out in the middle of class. I had only known him for 3 or so days. I worked in central Phoenix at the time (rough urban area). During class, I would pause to let the kids laugh with a brief smile of my own, then kept teaching. After the comments became a little more off-task and disruptive, I answered, "Ok, thank you, Caleb. If you have more comments to share, please raise your hand next time so we can keep going with class." He responded well to that for a while, but then acted out again. I then did steps 1 and 2, but by then class was over. I asked him to hang back for a second and then did the next few steps. It turns out, he was on probation and would probably be going back to juvy in a few days, so he was, quote, "Just trying to enjoy my last few days of freedom." I said that I could understand that. I asked if he was going to be continuing the class with us remotely after that, or if all his coursework would change too. He said it would change. In that case, I explained that I couldn't have him messing around in a way that disrupted other kids' learning, but that I would be happy to do other work with him that he actually cared about so that his last few days out here wouldn't totally suck. I asked if there were any books he wanted to read, any types of writing he wanted to try out and have me give feedback on, anything he wanted to learn that I could print out for him, etc. Our conversation was short but... I still have a lot of unresolved feelings surrounding it.
@Flamingerudostalion Жыл бұрын
I will also add that whenever I follow the above steps, the student's misbehavior is ALWAYS, I repeat, ALWAYS, the result of some other truly emotionally-taxing thing happening outside of class. Sometimes it's not so serious, such as, "I skipped breakfast and had an argument with my friend before school," in which case you can point out what's going on and the student will very typically be able to calm themselves down and get back on track behaviorally.
@Flamingerudostalion Жыл бұрын
All behavior is a form of communication.
@RM-xk5hr Жыл бұрын
After I invite student to the back of classroom for a conference, what would you do if the student started disrespecting you and arguing? Or if other students in the classroom start misbehaving once you take their eyes off of them? That’s what happens in my classroom at my school. Several disruptions occur at same time, or students defend negative behaviors or laugh. And to be honest, I am a strong teacher with good classroom management, but these things happen at my school.
@garysmith479610 ай бұрын
worked 20 years ago
@JustAPersonWhoComments2 жыл бұрын
If this is a skit then it’s very funny lol
@donaldpharisee37812 жыл бұрын
I Would NOT Aloud No Student like that in my class, Becaused He Does NOT care at ALL, He has Bad Manners, he has NO respected for Others and himself , So I Would NOT wasted My time with him at ALL!!
@enixsmith99362 жыл бұрын
If classrooms continue disruptive…
@enixsmith99362 жыл бұрын
…I will report them to the FBI.
@nazmabegum81852 жыл бұрын
Kaleb is having a rough time
@tylerburris175211 ай бұрын
How defiant Caleb was in high school that he had a bad attitude and he crumpled the paper and make it like a ball and then he throw it at the floor and the teacher is not playing any games with Caleb because if Caleb doesn't pick the paper up he would have to go to the detention.
@lacecraze2 жыл бұрын
so what is a better way to deal with Kaleb?
@abdulsarhal1809 Жыл бұрын
So, the better way to deal with Kaleb is to set with him and ask him so politely, how can I help and put him in a activity that he should forget about his current situation. As a teacher I would prefer to build a good relationship with Kaleb.
@CrissyAlwaysSunny Жыл бұрын
Stop badgering him and choose your battles. She could’ve easily ignored it and kept on teaching. If he doesn’t want to participate then leave him alone. As long as he does not disturb the class, then he’s fine. His reactions are directly a result of her power struggle with him.
@jflsdknf Жыл бұрын
@@abdulsarhal1809 That doesn't work. Kids aren't interested in being talked nice to to "get through to them." Their brains aren't mature enough yet, they're not mini adults, they don't care what you're saying...even if you do manage a come to Jesus moment, they might not have the tools or attention span to do anything about it. They need simple and firm consequences as a result of their actions.
@abdulsarhal1809 Жыл бұрын
@@jflsdknf Thank you for your response. I really appreciate it but there is always a way how to solve these issues. I have had a lot of disruptive students and now they are my friends. Thank you and good luck. :)
@jetuber Жыл бұрын
@@jflsdknf I think you're right. But what consequences? Isn't that the all-important question?
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
Can y'all not see that the teacher escalated the behaviour by A. giving the behavior attention and B. Her tone of voice she was using she should have used an even neutral quiet voice but also she singled him out which caused the outburst of "what are you looking at?" The teacher could have handled this situation much better.
@bluelikekrishna2 ай бұрын
You really just sat there and typed that this behavior is the teacher’s fault with what I presume was a straight face.
@ravengreywitch5102 ай бұрын
@@bluelikekrishna ok the student was already in a foul mood and the teacher acting how she did escalated the situation because when you start yelling and shouting and making a fuss the student will escalate as well so if you don't react and talk calmly with out catching an attitude there's a better chance of avoiding escalation instead of just picking on the student and getting her self escalated thus the student pushing back and lashing out.
@attisombetto105817 күн бұрын
Is the teacher also allowed to come to class in a foul mood? She is human and some days may be difficult
@latoyamanon269 Жыл бұрын
She didn’t have to say anything. It’s obvious something is bothering Caleb and calling him out isn’t going to build trust. A simple “Welcome Caleb” if he was just entering the class, then move on with the lesson. Once other students begin the assignment then check-in on Caleb.
@MrTalkingCorn9 ай бұрын
Yeah but what if he just doesnt do anything during the lesson? You have to address it at some point
@user-fd3un8nr4i Жыл бұрын
How is just sitting there disruptive? she zeroes in on him as soon as he walks in.
@zaebos007910 ай бұрын
Spoken like a true caleb
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
@@zaebos0079 no he is right she zeros in had she ignored and kept an even tone and not gone straight for him he would have de escalated. I'm also studying to become an Educational Assistant by the way which is why I'm pointing out what she could have done.
@zaebos00794 ай бұрын
@@ravengreywitch510 no he's not right, you're right about the tone though. I've got a teaching background too and once you allow students like him to change norms you lose in the long run because allowing disrespectful behavior will ultimately lead to other students misbehaving as well.
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
@@zaebos0079 he haven't you Heard of planned ingoring unless some one is in harm's way. His behavior wasn't putting anyone in danger so she could have continued to teach.
@zaebos00794 ай бұрын
@@ravengreywitch510 I know planned ignoring. The teacher in the video doesn't react in the correct manner if there even is such a thing. But the behavior has to be addressed, doesn't have to be at that exact moment, but it must be done. All I was saying is that his behavior is not tolerable at all and he for sure harms others by acting like that, even if it's not physical harm. From my perspective teachers don't focus on explaining rules well enough. They have too many of them and they still are written using Negative examples e.g. Do not disturb class, Don't run. Etc. Also there are often no preventive measures e.g. telling kids exactly what to do so that it is visible whether or not they are doing what you asked them to do.
@tylerburris175211 ай бұрын
But Caleb was defiant because he decided that he wanted to talk back to the teacher and defiant means to resist and unwilling and disobedient.
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
Not always I'd take a look at his home life.
@kenosultan3240 Жыл бұрын
Let his father come up to that school.........
@milzmusician Жыл бұрын
Kaleb won’t give a shit, he probably acts like more of an adult than his dad does
@Erica-lp6bl Жыл бұрын
What father?
@catherinepeach62343 жыл бұрын
Kaylab has to go to timeout in the office after being disrupted in his class
@tezzfv2 ай бұрын
my class is 10x worse ppl bark at my teacher lol
@LittleDebbie187717 Жыл бұрын
Caleb from this video reminds me of one of my classmates, Shawn Adams, a.k.a. Sean Atoms from 35 years ago.
@Spin24Doctor2 ай бұрын
This is literally nothing compared to the mess teachers put up with today.
@giselleleon04103 жыл бұрын
The goal is do decrease office referrals, the teacher was not proactive. Also, video too short
@lovelemon90152 жыл бұрын
Lol
@jordangagat Жыл бұрын
In Poland for bad behave 1 fail go to director
@tylerburris175211 ай бұрын
I am in a umbrage 😠😡😡😡😡😡 because once he scrunch the paper I will take vengeance and endanger him.
@Flamingerudostalion Жыл бұрын
All behavior is a form of communication.
@ravengreywitch5104 ай бұрын
Thank you
@user-pl3zs1kg9w9 ай бұрын
0:02 caillup cool it
@MoggyGang777 ай бұрын
that's me
@user-pl3zs1kg9w9 ай бұрын
0:44 meme big kids in 2016
@2022irons4 жыл бұрын
THUG LIFE
@iamcool19085 жыл бұрын
Skit
@julianbloedow91644 ай бұрын
I am kaleb
@tylerburris175210 ай бұрын
Caleb was in a very bad mood
@carstrucks96414 ай бұрын
Yup
@hwillis82 жыл бұрын
I don’t get it. What was he doing wrong.
@steftrando2 жыл бұрын
You’re joking right
@cropman2 жыл бұрын
he was black
@josephine80002 жыл бұрын
are you in his class?
@stupidveganworld Жыл бұрын
@@steftrando the teacher was worse than him. She was being way more aggressive than the situation warranted.
@tylerburris175210 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ oh my god
@103lvm2 жыл бұрын
Is this scripted?
@JohnSheesh3 ай бұрын
Only in usa school 🤣💀
@OU812Star69Ай бұрын
This seems typical
@yevgeniyzharinov74736 жыл бұрын
Is this fake?
@wolfladdy4 жыл бұрын
Yevgeniy Zharinov yes, it’s a demonstration of what to do.
@junodonatus49062 жыл бұрын
It's got to be fake because there's only one disruptive student in the class.
@jellyh65452 жыл бұрын
I don't think that's fake? It's must be from a TV show?
@NickOrlovOfficial2 жыл бұрын
шо етот чорний сібє пазваляєт?
@isaacdobson8760 Жыл бұрын
Have you thought that maybe it's the school system that's wrong not the kid
@DominiqueHart-u3g13 күн бұрын
Teachers don't play like that
@dannyleo479111 ай бұрын
I used to be a teacher and I quit for this very reason. I'm much happier in my new career. Good riddance.
@mick18943 жыл бұрын
Before Caleb gets sent to the office. Caleb yells at the teacher and cutting her hair.
@tylerburris175211 ай бұрын
Immolation shall be yours.😡😡😡💀💀💀👹👹👺👺
@deni93576 ай бұрын
Great way to show what happens when you target a student and put the spotlight on them. They will shine and in this case, it is showing out. It would have been much more effective to get the class going in quietly checking in with Kaleb. Worst case scenario, he sits and refuses to do his work. There is no disruption to the classroom, Kaleb does not have to save face, and there is no relationship to repair. I see too many teachers mismanaging their classrooms the way it is happening in this video.
@BriceBettner5 ай бұрын
Where do you teach?
@RogerWazup0072 ай бұрын
Quietly sitting and refusing to do work would be amazing compared to constantly trying to be the center of attention by making others laugh.
@amyrogers5006 Жыл бұрын
I would not have called him out in front of the whole class. That’s just asking for trouble. His was not that big of a reaction but she definitely set herself up for it.
@user-rz8tc3my7j9 ай бұрын
Why is she calling out this student in class? Why couldn't she have spoken to him politely and welcomed him to class. He would have stopped what he was doing. He was not really being disrespectful Teenagers are not in control of their bodies, so he slouched in a chair and made a little noise. SHE disrupted the class and she called attention to him. If he was late, she should have already had policies in place to keep him from just coming into class late.
@kennethwormack2128 Жыл бұрын
I am glad I read some of the comments beofre posting this. I personally did not like this video for several reasons; 1. It depicts what a number of Black and Brown students are going through everyday, especially in rural areas, 2. This teacher obviously cares nothing for this student, 3. Her classroom management is very poor (with students of color!) - BUT it was ironically crass how the makers of this video of the seven students we see, put FIVE Black students in the front of of the class room - as if to say "see this has nothing to do with race!" 4. Does Kaleb have an IEP? _ What grade level is he on? - Can he even do Algebra? 5. Given her tone, the sad part is honstly, it really doesnt matter what race Kaleb is, students who pose any behavioral challenge for many of today's teachers will get treated like this! - So as someone said below, Beacuse they have NO RELATIONSHIP with their students, all they try to do is one sided and they are quickly burnt out!- and do what many newbies (...and some oldies ) are doing - QUIT! SO THE STATE IF EDUCATION IS IN PERIL!
@pascoett9 ай бұрын
Teacher observation here: that student has to be instructed not wearing a cap during class. Caps, hats, hoodies off! They will try it every time but You’ll tell them every time. They are the raptors- you have to be the fence. 2nd observation: the furniture is totally not suited for such a tall man. Hew grew tall and strong, but his prefrontal cortex didn’t - he might behave like a ten year old in the body of an adult. Someone give this man a place where he can sit comfortably. 3rd he should sit in the front. 4th change the tone of your voice and don’t address him with his name all the time, he is not Siri. 5th deal with the paper later- if he’s without his material, it’s more painful for him when everybody else can work properly. I have the permission to send certain kids into a timeout without penalty for him or her. Will they learn there? Nope. But they will not learn anywhere outside of a 1:1 setting. I might have one or two kids without progress but the rest is fine and the kid hasn’t to deal with being a school quitter. He will eventually grow up, but I can’t change them during the valuable time in class. They know the game already and are used to confrontations with teachers and authorities. It gets them empowered. You have to play the all-seing-eye that is ready send laser beams and cannot break.
@emare78512 жыл бұрын
I’m just surprised there’s a black guy named kaleb.
@2022irons3 жыл бұрын
Welcome to class No expression of individuality allowed
@evanshiong35572 жыл бұрын
You seem to misunderstand what libertarianism and the first amendment in the class is. You can be individualized and not disrupt. Teacher should’ve just sent the student out into the hallway, walk out to them after a while and actually ask them what’s going on.
@junodonatus49062 жыл бұрын
@@evanshiong3557 You can't send students to be somewhere by themselves nor can you leave your class as a teacher.
@VlerkeDamne2 жыл бұрын
@@junodonatus4906 ?? Teachers can leave the classroom it happens all the time
@junodonatus49062 жыл бұрын
@@VlerkeDamne Not in my school. Leaving students unattended creates a liability. It can even result in a lawsuit. Teachers are responsible for students.
@junodonatus49062 жыл бұрын
@@VlerkeDamne If a student needs to be removed from class for whatever reason a member of the behavior team must escort them or accompany them.
@thesundayreset96363 жыл бұрын
I do not like how the teacher is talking to the student...she's just as out of line as he is. Not a good teaching tool.
@-divinetragedy3 жыл бұрын
agreed! ive seen teachers pull this with other kids who are "disruptive" and it never helps. when a teacher treats that same student with some respect they do well in the class.
@shaunroland80532 жыл бұрын
If the teacher is out of line, what would you think she could do differently?
@steftrando2 жыл бұрын
@@-divinetragedy that’s absolutely not true at all. You’ll have a teacher be nice and everything and the student still causes problems.
@doll.ov.poetrii46822 жыл бұрын
I don't see what she did wrong. How else is she supposed to handle it? She's not his parent.
@fatinabangura4735 Жыл бұрын
She is wrong. She could have asked him to step outside politely and she will deal with him shortly or ask him to stay after class to inquire about what’s going on. You never want to publicly humiliate a student in front of their peers. It makes them feel worthless and will make them retaliate more.