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create their own assignments after you create a flexible boundary for them. Be sure you tell them about important due dates and go over test reviews with them.

Fighters tend to be against the teacher at all times. If you are a small teacher in highschool, those towering teenage boys can be rather intimidating. Be firm and in control. If you let them trample you, they will. If you have a violent student in your class, let them take it up with the principal. If you have an arguer, let them have their say, but the final word should come from you.

In these creative ways, you can make your students excel.

,To Teach Effectively, You Need the Right Students

The snoozers, the slackers, the whiners, the fighters, the dreamers, the sporties, the doodlers . . . How can a teacher possibly teach such an unwelcoming crowd? To tell you the truth, it takes a lot of stamina and hard work, but the rate of success really depends on the students themselves.

Student cannot excel if they are not healthy, enthusiastic, and hardworking. Students need to apply themselves to their schoolwork if they intend to do well. If the problem is that they do not know why they should bother to do well, then they should have a good talking to. If the problem is something they cannot control, perhaps a special school or specialized program would be better.

But we have to deal with each problem individually. The snoozers, for example, tend to be high school students who are either overworked, overwhelmed with extra-curricular activities, or over-partied. They may think that they can sleep six hours a night and not suffer from it, but even they can’t pull this off. Tell them that students need 8 or 9 hours of sleep per night. If a person sleeps this much or more, they can perform tasks in 45 minutes that would have taken an hour before, so it all evens out any way. Also tell them that every time they cram another activity into their busy schedules, they decrease their successfulness in all their others. Tell them also that they need to develop healthy sleeping habits now because the effects of not getting enough sleep only worsen as we age.

With slackers, the problem is probably laziness but is perhaps business as well. The slacker needs to sit down and talk about his or her priorities with the distraught teacher. What is keeping them from excelling? It may very well be TV watching. A study has concluded

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