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Students in Classroom

Don’t give up on the undisciplined student

Stationery. Undisciplined Student. Bad grades.

Many teachers are faced with the problem of an undisciplined student. This student is disobedient, disruptive and out of control. He or she is a serious problem in a classroom. The progress of the lesson is slowed down as the student constantly seeks attention. Some teachers simply ignore these troublemakers …

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Outspoken student: Let him be heard

Voice recorder. Outspoken student. Memory development.

The outspoken student has an opinion about almost anything. This student answers every question the teacher puts forward. He also has a counter argument for the points made by other students. CLICK HERE to Improve Spelling and Reading Skills with 10 BOOKS OF SHORT STORIES with rimes. Some teachers and …

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Quiet student needs to be heard too

About. Quiet student. Report writing.

The quiet student is the most misunderstood person in the classroom. This student hardly ever speaks or does it inaudibly when asked a question. She barely interacts with her peers and never volunteers to participate in activities. She acts cowardly during presentations but does fairly good written work. Teachers do …

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Lazy student: Keeping the class lively

Students. Lazy student. Literary devices.

The lazy student is sluggish, fatigued, and unresponsive. This student comes to class, sits at the back and naps for the entire period. Some teachers interrupt their sessions continuously just to wake up the lazy student. Others ignore the indolence that remains out of sight behind the other students with …

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Delayed student in a traditional classroom

Paint. Delayed student.

In a traditional classroom with a high rate of average students, a delayed student is lost with the lesson. He is apathetic to do assignments, distant from schoolmates and invisible to everyone including the teacher. This student becomes frustrated with the whole school environment. He is usually left behind in …

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