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Many   teachers make
 the mistake of
 starting the school
 year with a poor
 discipline plan.
 Students quickly
 assess the situation in
 each class and realize
 what they will be
 allowed to get away
 with.
Students   have a
 distinct sense of
 what is and what
 is not fair. You
 must act fairly
 for all students if
 you expect to be
 respected.
When  you have
classroom
disruptions, it is
imperative that you
deal with them
immediately and
with as little
interruption of your
class momentum as
possible.
Whenever    there is
 a confrontation in
 class there is a
 winner and a loser.
 Obviously as the
 teacher, you need
 to keep order and
 discipline in your
 class.
Sometimes   all it
takes is for
everyone to have a
good laugh to get
things back on
track in a
classroom.
Expect  that your
 students will
 behave, not that
 they will disrupt.
 Reinforce this with
 the way you speak
 to your students.
Free time is something
 teachers should avoid.
 By allowing students
 time just to talk each
 day, you are setting a
 precedent about how
 you view academics and
 your subject.
One of the
worst things you
can do as a
teacher is to not
enforce your
rules
consistently.
Students  should
 understand what is and
 what is not acceptable.
 Further, you should
 make sure that the
 consequences for
 breaking your rules are
 also clear and known
 beforehand.
However,  it does
 mean that you
 should start
 teaching your class
 each day with the
 expectation that
 students will
 behave.

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  • 1.
  • 2. Many teachers make the mistake of starting the school year with a poor discipline plan. Students quickly assess the situation in each class and realize what they will be allowed to get away with.
  • 3. Students have a distinct sense of what is and what is not fair. You must act fairly for all students if you expect to be respected.
  • 4. When you have classroom disruptions, it is imperative that you deal with them immediately and with as little interruption of your class momentum as possible.
  • 5. Whenever there is a confrontation in class there is a winner and a loser. Obviously as the teacher, you need to keep order and discipline in your class.
  • 6. Sometimes all it takes is for everyone to have a good laugh to get things back on track in a classroom.
  • 7. Expect that your students will behave, not that they will disrupt. Reinforce this with the way you speak to your students.
  • 8. Free time is something teachers should avoid. By allowing students time just to talk each day, you are setting a precedent about how you view academics and your subject.
  • 9. One of the worst things you can do as a teacher is to not enforce your rules consistently.
  • 10. Students should understand what is and what is not acceptable. Further, you should make sure that the consequences for breaking your rules are also clear and known beforehand.
  • 11. However, it does mean that you should start teaching your class each day with the expectation that students will behave.