Tuesday, March 11, 2014

What are the school rules/classroom rules and how are they enforced?

      At Central Elementary there are several rules and regulations for the children to follow. Such as if you are disrupting the class you will be sent to the principles office and if you continue you will then be forced to call your parents and explain to them what had happened. I have seen it happened to where the child kept making noise and talking to the kids next to him while the teacher was trying to teach math. The child was first told to write his name on the board and given several warnings before being sent to the principles office, but he kept going on and getting into trouble.
      The teacher then sent him to the principles office. What I noticed though is that the teacher didn't at all make sure he went to the principles office, he just continued teaching. After several minutes of wondering the halls he came back and peeked his head in the class and asked "where am I supposed to go again"? The teacher then made sure the child made it there by calling the principles office. It is important for the teachers to have the rules because the classroom would be constantly interrupted. The majority of the students in his classroom where well engaged and were having fun learning but there is always that one kid that doesn't want to follow the rules. It disrupts the classroom which denies the other children of learning the most they can.

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