Disruptive Behaviors Maysoon Mohammed H00214915 Main Idea The definition Kinds of disruptive behavior The Causes of the problem The Consequences of the problem The solutions My opinions ID: 656498
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Slide1
What do you think my topic about?Slide2
Disruptive BehaviorsMaysoon Mohammed
H00214915Slide3
Main IdeaThe definitionKinds of disruptive behaviorThe Causes of the problem
The Consequences of the problem
The solutions
My opinions
ConclusionSlide4
The definitionDisruptive behaviorwhen
a child is uncooperative and prevents themselves and other children in class from working. A
disruptive
child also manages to grab a teacher’s attention and prevent the teacher from giving the other children attention.Slide5
Kinds of disruptive behaviorsarriving late for lessons not paying attention
Playing
with Objects
chatting
Making
noisy
Damage the material
Moving with out permission Slide6
schoolSlide7
collageChatting
Using mobile phoneSlide8
The causes of the problem Environmental Causesemotional problem in the family.
(
Kyriacou,2007,p85
)
Psychological Causes(mental health)
Children misbehave to get attention.
L
ack of confidence and self stem.
when they are upset or feel unloved.
Difficult or bored lesson or activities.Slide9
The consequences of the problemConfusing the other students(harmer,2007
)
.
Waste the teacher time.
Effect
the other students
.
Reduces opportunities for involvement in ordinary community activities
Excessive demands upon teachers, staff and resources
Places the child or others in physical
danger which effect her family Slide10
The solutionControl the classEye contact
Varity the activities
.
sitting arrangement(
scrivener,2005
)
Developing a contract of acceptable classroom rules
Family responsibility.
Class climateSlide11
My opinionthe school manager should give the student some advices of good behavior.
Punishment and reward (
skinner as cited in Berk,l,2009
).Slide12
ConclusionDisruptive behaviors are the most dangerous problem in the class environment and for us as a teacher we should know all thing about it to be a good teacher in the
future.Slide13
ReferencesBerk,L,E.(2009).Child Development(8th
ed
).
Boston:Pearson
Harmer,J.2007
. How to Teach English,2
nd
Edition.
Cambridge.Publisher
:
longman. Kyriacou,C. (2007). Essential teaching skills. Cheletenham:Nelson.Scrivenor,J.(2005).Learning Teaching.Oxford OX4 3PP:Macmillan.Retrieved fromhttp://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/why-children-misbehave-3634.html