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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just curious: What do you think the teacher should do for kids who do not finish their work or misbehave?[/quote] Great Question! No one has answered it. I agree with taking recess. Or would you prefer taking lunch, centers time or give after school detention? What other consequences for bad behavior are there? And if your precious child does not listen to you at home - what do you do?[/quote] It's only a great question if you lack critical thinking skills, imagination and experience. There are many things a teacher could do instead of withholding recess. First, the kid could walk laps instead of playing with her friends. During free time in class - when a kid gets to choose the activity she wants to do - she could instead to her homework. The kid could do homework during lunch (eat and work at the same time). If misbehaving, the kid could eat lunch at a different table away from everyone. The kid could eat lunch in the office or with the guidance counselor. There are many other ways work and misbehavior could be addressed depending on the issue and age of the child. If the only thing you know how to do is withhold recess, you have no business being in the teaching profession.[/quote] An experienced teacher knows that trying to make a child do homework during centers time and make sure that it's done with a class of 25 other children is IMPOSSIBLE! An experienced teacher also knows that making a child eat and do homework in a chaotic cafeteria at a separate table (if there is one) and make sure that it's done is IMPOSSIBLE. An experienced teacher knows that in public schools, there is NEVER anyone who can sit in their office and watch children. Everyone in a school building has lunch or recess duty along with a hundred other responsibilities- none of which include making sure your child does their homework. When you enter the teaching profession and realize how truly limited your resources and time are, come back and post on this thread! In the meanwhile, other teachers including myself are taking recess because YOU, the parent have not taught the importance of doing homework at home nor have created the structure in your home to get it done. The hope is that your child will miss recess enough to teach themselves that they must do their homework because the loss of recess is a consistent reminder that they want to play and need to do their homework. Believe me, it will get done after awhile. Lesson learned. [/quote]
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