Re: Discipline for Dummies
Calm down, Cutetwirler. A guy named Harry Smith from Armenia will come soon and give you hundreds of fabulous tips on how to deal with little bastards :lol:
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Thank you so much; I'll eagerly await Harry's reply!
Re: Discipline for Dummies
While you're waiting for Harry, you could try Sue Cowley's books. Here's one: Amazon.co.uk: Getting the Buggers to Behave - 2: Books: Sue Cowley
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Re: Discipline for Dummies
thank you!
I was thinking in looking into a TESOL training course in descipline or something ready for next summer's summer school. Does anyone know any good ones?
I hope Harry hurries up, I'm dying under stress from the buggers here! :roll:
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What are you doing at the moment to try to control them and just how rowdy are they?
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They are VERY rowdy. I share them an older lady who is very experienced and agrees that they are the worst class that she's ever taught.
At the moment I'm using one of two techniques- the first is that I draw a box in the corner of the board. When they misbehave (mainly are loud when I am talking to them or explaining something, but also for excessive talking in their mother tongues about other subjects and also general rudeness) I draw a line in the box. When they get to 3 lines, I give them a good dose of dictation.
For general crowd control, I find standing at the front with arms folded and glaring at them works well.
Of course I praise and reward them when necessary. I have a 'student of the week' who wins 'cool' prizes like mugs and t shirts. I did try bribing with chocolate but my 'student of the week' had had gastric banding a few months previous and so the box of chocolates that I'd just handed her didn't go down well!!
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Can you get them sitting with people they don't share their first language with? What happens when you use tapes/videos, etc?
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Yes they are able to sit with different people. This doesn't stop them leaning over/back to talk to people in their own language.
Listening to tapes is a disaster most of the time. They just refuse to do it and don't really pay attention. I had a lesson on a friends episode once which went ok... but again, they didn't really gain a huge amount from it. They just zoned out, I think. :roll:
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Are there any disciplinary procedures in the school?