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Answered by aisha12587
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What's good behaviour? Well, that's obvious isn't it? Good behaviour is sitting still, doing what you're told, speaking when you're spoken to and generally following instructions. And that's great, except for the fact that students are in school to learn, not to behave.

Ever heard of behaviour for learning? Most often, all that seems to mean is that students are being quiet and respectful so that the teacher is free to impart knowledge instead of trying to make them shut up and listen. Of course shutting up and listening is important and anyone who's ever had charge of a truly dysfunctional class knows how horrible an experience it can be.

To overcome this, you'll often see lists of classroom rules fastened to classroom walls. They usually contain some variant of the following:

I. Listen when others are talking

II. Follow directions

III. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself

IV. Work quietly and do not disturb others

V. Show respect for school and personal property

VI. Work and play in a safe manner

These are great rules for instilling "good" behaviour. Students need to know that these things are important. But they've got nothing at all to do with the types of behaviour required for learning.

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Answered by milaandusterbang
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good k i d s get those good teens to. If they have no good  then dont give it to them but  they all have to have high grades so when they have that yep give it to them. Hope this helps you

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