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Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby Afsaneh » Thu Aug 12, 2010 6:20 pm

Dear colleagues
Hi

I’ve recently took a new class consisting of twelve 10-12 year old elementary students (uncontrollable boys!) These guys seemed to be very gentle and disciplined in their previous class, taught by a male teacher. But in my class (of course I’m a female) they do whatever they can to turn the class into a battlefield. One is always screaming and shouting, others always asking for more games, and most are on their toes to run home just as the ring bells. However, they are quick-learners, do their homework on-time and have no learning problems.

I’ve tried everything, being friendly, being serious … but … no results. My main concern is for the minority of 3-4 students who are really eager to learn but suffer from the class atmosphere.

Any suggestions?
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby Jo » Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:30 pm

There is an article and some comments touching on your question on our sister site at:
http://edition.englishclub.com/tefl-mag ... -classroom
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby Afsaneh » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:13 am

Hi Josef
Thank you for the reply. I'm sure it will help.
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby systematic » Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:24 am

I use these on my teacher training courses - you may find them worth looking into, especially Cowley:

Dealing with Disruptive Students Olsen & Cooper (2001) RoutledgeFalmer, ISBN 0749431326

Cracking the Hard Class, BIll Rogers (1997) Paul Chapman Publishing, ISBN 0761969284

Getting the Buggers to Behave, Sue Cowley (2001) Continuum, ISBN 0826465005
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby Afsaneh » Sat Aug 21, 2010 11:23 am

Hi Systematic
Many thanks for your reply. But Unfortunately I have no access to the resources you have suggested. I'll be glad if you could share some of the most practical solutions proposed in the books.
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby systematic » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:43 pm

Hi, I'm afraid that wouldn't be very easy because every case has to be examined separately. The books are readily available through all reasonably good book stores, even here in Thailand. I know you feel that you have tried everything already, but one of the first the first steps is to identify the reasons why they play up, and to ask the other teachers if they also find this class particularly badly behaved.
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby hatakerey » Tue Aug 24, 2010 6:14 pm

hi i am a english teacher in Mexico and here is very frecuent have classes of 40 and 50 students. This is dificult. Nevertheless when the class is out of my control i always use to identify the group of students that make chaos and i talk with them. I recomend you talk with then when the class is over and use them for activities in the class. you should give them some responsabilities like the roll call and so on.
Good luck!!!
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby Afsaneh » Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:02 am

Hi Hatakerey
Thank you so much for your suggestion. I think that it will help me a lot.
It seems that one of the main problems of my class is the inconsistency in the students’ age and speed of learning. As you have proposed, by giving responsibilities to the “the group of students that make chaos , which in my case are the older and quicker ones I may have more opportunity to help the slow-learners . I did not talk to the students themselves, but I had a meeting with their mothers, so that they can help me with their suggestions and it was very helpful.
Thanks again, Bye.
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby petershell » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:30 pm

Hello,
I think your attitude is vital as well as having good techniques. You need to remain calm and centred inside even though in some cases you have to be angry on the outside. Remember you are the teacher and they are the students.
Here are some videos of a couple techniques you can try:
http://www.screencast.com/t/YTEzNjg0
Take charge and good luck!
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby Afsaneh » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:37 pm

Hello Petershell
Thank you so much for the video. It was very useful.
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Re: Out of control boys! How could I manage them?

Unread postby petershell » Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:54 am

You're welcome Afsaneh.
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