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Children are rude to teachers in school, to the point that is intolerableConstant watch!Role exchange I recommend two methods which can be carried out easily to the students' behaviour for his correction 1 certain interval the students one of the teachers receive an arrangement,the teachers one a student gets a role though. The students experience the teachers' heavy situation on their own leather so. When the teacher sits down the school into a bench,sees the students' problems better,like this the teacher student a point of view approaches each other better. 2 realities show the parents do not know it many times the child goes to a school properly? what are you doing? how behaves? is onto him solution the classroom would be observable through a mirror glass like that, the kind the policemen használnak.a relatives,relatives could go in through a separate entrance any time and their child could be seen you are a camera room,from where they would gain an insight into the school life likewise. 3 To install cameras in a school and his neighbourhood, interval let a commission play it back what's going on. 2010-04-25 22:56:22 by Sándor The thinking ,the behaviourism -etika very many students would make changes in his behaviour. This has to be a separate subject,since many children grow up in bad environment socially, morally ,so does not know it we the good one and what no. Theoretical, practical clocks for all age groups -this would be useful in the later ones,would find work more easily,would be fitting in into groups, companies better,the companion search more fruitful. The drug, alcohol, a cigarette would decrease consumers' number. The behaviour is needed and it is possible to learn it. 2010-05-04 13:22:49 by Sándor Post a reply:If you are a member of this problem solving team, please login first to post. If you are not a member of this team but want to join this group of volunteers working collaboratively on solving this problem, [JOIN HERE]. |
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