Rock'n Robin
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I was reading Always Quiet's thread and people were upset about the assistant principal yelling and banging his knick knacks on the desk, etc. Well, I'd be upset too, and if an elementary teacher yelled at my child I would be upset. But if you teach older kids, do you ever show any temper?
I have one 11th grade class that is noisy. It is a mix of all types of kids--college prep kids, a couple who should be in honors but chose not to take it. Career & Tech kids, mostly auto tech. and cosmetology. A few non-C/T kids who won't be going to college. It is a bigger class (24 kids) and the last one I have of the day. Yesterday I was trying to get started. A couple of times I asked nicely and it worked--for about a minute--before the conversations started up again. I walked to the back to stand by some boys to quiet them. Two girls were talking about something that had happened to them. They would stop for a few seconds if asked and then go right back to it. At this point they were the main offenders. I had one of these girls last year and put up with her little dramas all year long. So I raised my voice way over the usual and said "ELYSHA! NOBODY CARES EXCEPT YOU!!!"
WOW! You could have heard a pin drop after that. I guess since I rarely lose my temper in any way (I find it easier to teach if I am fairly laid-back about it) that when I do go off, it has more of an effect. They were pretty good today too, except those two girls were both absent, and the worst one (who was absent yesterday) was back from suspension.
Robin M.
I have one 11th grade class that is noisy. It is a mix of all types of kids--college prep kids, a couple who should be in honors but chose not to take it. Career & Tech kids, mostly auto tech. and cosmetology. A few non-C/T kids who won't be going to college. It is a bigger class (24 kids) and the last one I have of the day. Yesterday I was trying to get started. A couple of times I asked nicely and it worked--for about a minute--before the conversations started up again. I walked to the back to stand by some boys to quiet them. Two girls were talking about something that had happened to them. They would stop for a few seconds if asked and then go right back to it. At this point they were the main offenders. I had one of these girls last year and put up with her little dramas all year long. So I raised my voice way over the usual and said "ELYSHA! NOBODY CARES EXCEPT YOU!!!"
WOW! You could have heard a pin drop after that. I guess since I rarely lose my temper in any way (I find it easier to teach if I am fairly laid-back about it) that when I do go off, it has more of an effect. They were pretty good today too, except those two girls were both absent, and the worst one (who was absent yesterday) was back from suspension.
Robin M.


Sorry--wrong thread