The one solution that I liked to assist in my classroom management was for every minute I have to calm down my unruly class, which is seventh period, I will keep my students two minutes after the bell. This is rather clever, because it is the last class of the day and I think it will work well. However, it is not fair for the students that aren't doing anything, and I can get into a lot of trouble for a student missing his or her bus because of my disciplinary action. I can see this being a very good idea, or get me into a lot of trouble.
Follow up: I have implemented this action into my class, and I do not let my students know that I will only keep them for no more than two minutes. This eliminated my fear about getting in trouble for holding the students; however, has not solved the problem in the classroom, and is still unfair for my good students. Therefore, I have started dismissing students after the bell based on their behavior in class. If they are good during class, they will leave before the other students who were not. I have also had problems with students who claimed that they could not stay because of getting in trouble for being late to practice. This is something I can relate to in high school; however, individually holding students in their seats solves this problem, because now this is totally left up to the individual student's actions-- and would allow to have no sympathy for them being late for practice because it will be their choice not to act up in the classroom. After all, they are a student first before an athlete. I really do like this modification, for two reasons. It allows me to punish the misbehaving students without the non-misbehaving students, and it also allows me to talk to the very poorly misbehaving students individually after class.
Monday, March 23, 2009
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