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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not a teacher, but fcps hs teacher BIL says "the parents."[/quote] +100 Parents who think their child's behavioral issues aren't related to parenting (and lack of consequences/repercussions). -APS [/quote] It's probably a combination of things but if that many kids are acting up in school, maybe what is going on at school isn't working and teachers need to rethink their strategies. [/quote] More so admin and the school boards should rethink their strategies.[/quote] As well as teachers. [b]Teachers choose how they run their classroom[/b] and while one size doesn't fit all they need to read the room and do what works best for the majority of the kids in the classroom.[/quote] I know people think this is true but it isn't always. We are required to use PBIS at my school. Admin makes sure we are using it. It's BS IMO. Kids who behave will behave pretty much no matter what happens. It's the ones who don't that cause the most havoc in a classroom. I'm tired of having students destroy my classroom (almost everything was purchased by me over the years) and they return to the classroom with an admin and candy. I have to spend a lot of extra time during planning (so no planning/grading is getting done) documenting these behaviors and contacting parents. So if you want to know why I'm not getting grading done, this is why. It's because little Larlo had a tantrum, destroyed my classroom, and I need to spend my planning dealing with it.[/quote] Is the kid getting resouces and needs a different placement. People love to make posts like the above but the teacher is clueless about the process of finding proper placement for the child. [/quote]
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