Title: Managing Disrespect in the Classroom
1Managing Disrespect in the Classroom
2Whether in the classroom, on the playground, or
elsewhere on campus, disrespect is consistently
one of the most prevalent behavior problems
reported by teachers and staff in our district.
3The purposes of disrespect
- to get attention
- gain control
- seek revenge
- to withdraw
4Although we may not have the means to eliminate
it, here are some strategies to discourage
and/or handle disrespectful behavior.
5Model respect!!
- Set a tone of respect in the classroom.
- Be welcoming to students, make eye contact, and
call students by their names. - Establish clear guidelines for behavior and
clearly explain expectations. - Avert disrespectfulness by remaining calm,
responding quietly, and maintaining a
professional perspective.
6Dont take it personally!!
- When we respond to acts of disrespect by taking
them personally, we can immediately lose control
of the situation and weaken our authority. - Dont allow personal comments to sink in. Over
time, students will learn that disrespectful
behavior does not provoke you to anger.
7Use the power of community agreements
- Conduct Classroom Meetings to address
disrespectful behavior in the Classroom. - Solicit input from all students by leading the
students through a series of questions, such as - What problem are we experiencing?
- What does that look like in our classroom?
- How does that affect our learning?
- What can we do about it?
- Which solution(s) do we agree to follow?
8Classroom Management Plan
- Use the community agreements to form a classroom
management plan. - A classroom management plan has two purposes
- To state the rules of the classroom.
- To state exactly what will happen if those rules
are broken.
9Classroom Management Plan cont.
- Once its presented to your class, youre
bound by this contract to follow it every minute
of every day without exception! - (If you dont, youre breaking your word and
your students trust.)
10Respond consistently
- Practice zero tolerance for disrespect. Dont
ignore it! - Start with a polite warning, establish eye
contact, and use do rather than dont
statements. - Give the student the opportunity to replace
negative behavior with positive choices. - Later, discuss the incident with the student
quietly, calmly, and privately. Make consequences
for future disrespect clear.
11Use School policy!!
- Although minor disrespectfulness may be
reversed by using these strategies, rely on
school policy to address major behavioral
problems. - Know your school policies regarding student
behavior. - Keep yourself and your students safe.
- Document negative behaviors.
- Involve other school personnel for team planning,
counseling, or other more aggressive actions.
12Be patient
- Accept that changing negative behavior takes
considerable time and effort. - Helping a student to dispel disrespectful
behaviors can be a slow progress. - (The commitment of this time and effort can be a
worthwhile endeavor!) - Students become loyal to persons that treat them
with respect, even when they may not deserve it.