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5 Tips on Handling Students Who Won’t Stop Interrupting
Teachers – study.com
‘Finding a graceful way to deal with students who keep interrupting is a tall task for any teacher. Check out these techniques that will help you keep students in line and prevent disruptions.
Dealing with Interruptions
Dealing with interrupting students is just another part of the job when it comes to teaching. Children are impulsive and frequently feel compelled to call out answers or questions, regardless of whether it’s a good time to hear them.’
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discipline in the classroom / eurekly.com
‘Classroom discipline is very important for effective teaching and learning, yet it constitutes one of the biggest teacher challenges nowadays. Before teaching a new class, teachers should work intensively on their classroom management strategies for achieving school discipline.’
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How to Be Mature in Middle School / wiki how.com
Co-authored by César de León, M.Ed.
Last Updated: April 16, 2021
‘Middle school means more responsibility and more independence. This is a great opportunity to take positive steps toward becoming a mature person. Being proactive about your attitude and habits can help you make sure you’re headed in the right direction.’
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https://www.wikihow.com/Be-Mature-in-Middle-School
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More texts about interruptions to teachers´talk
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The assailed teacher / interruptions
‘I was trained in the days when a teacher’s classroom was their castle. We were told that, no matter what the curriculum said, we could close the door and do whatever we thought was best. Nobody, except administrators, had a right to walk into your classroom without permission.’
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https://theassailedteacher.com/2012/03/31/teacher-interrupted/
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Strategies for Teaching Kids Not to Interrupt / verywellfamily.com
Amy Morin.-
Don’t Allow Interrupting to Be Effective
‘If you always stop what you’re doing to give attention to a child who is interrupting, you’ll reinforce that interrupting is the most effective way to get attention. So make sure that when your child interrupts, you don’t automatically give them the response they are looking for.’
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