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    Post: Student Teaching

    Rose

    Posted on 11/04/09

    I am currently student teaching and thought everything was
    going well until I took over the class full time. Students
    were fine for awhile but then BAM! all of a sudden they
    stopped listening, raising their hands and continue to talk
    out loud all the time. Procedures have been set that I
    cannot touch which leaves me a little clueless on what to
    do. These kids think they should be treated a certain way
    and get certain grades. When I asked other teachers how to
    handle getting them calmed down I was told I would have to
    figure it out. I know if this class were mine it would be
    different but until Christmas it is mine.


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  • Student Teaching, 11/04/09, by Rose.
  • Re: Student Teaching, 11/04/09, by Robin.
  • Re: Student Teaching, 11/04/09, by Steve.
  • Re: Student Teaching, 11/04/09, by Tom.
  • Re: Student Teaching, 11/13/09, by Peter.

     
     

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