ANSWERS: 4
  • Sure they should. Was one myself, in Jr. year high school. Those were my 'drop out years,' so it really doesn't count anyway.
  • Yes - the only thing I think is they need to be sure there isn't some medical or developmental condition such as a learning disability that is causing the unruliness. In most circumstances though, I don't think the rest of the class should be penalised if a child is giving the teacher a hard time or bullying the other students.
  • No. I initially thought, yes they should. But the I read some articles and got a more in depth understanding this issue. Disruptive student may disturb the teacher abd other student; however you remove them then ant are teaching them. Are you giving the impression that "I am a bad student so I dont deserve to be taught." As teachers we need to help seek out why the student is diruptive and communicate with other staff members and the students parents. Maybe there have been changes at or with friends at school, maybe they are having trouble understaning a subect(s)or maybe is a health issue yet to be diagnosed. Students may be disruptive for one or many reasons, but as teachers we need to do what we can to help them.

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