• Student Behavior and Discipline

    @Sanaa
    Absolutely agree with you
    Classroom management is tougher today due to distractions like smartphones and low motivation. Building strong relationships, setting clear rules, and using engaging, student-centered methods can really help. Would love to hear how others handle these challenges!

  • @Zymal492cb0cdb1
    Absolutely! Today’s students get distracted quickly, so it's our responsibility to make lessons engaging and interactive. Planning more classroom activities that involve all students can keep them active, focused, and help them learn in a positive way.

  • @TANIA2a4b8fae35
    Exactly! Teachers should focus on rebuilding relationships instead of relying on punishments. A supportive and understanding approach builds trust, encourages positive behavior, and creates a healthier learning environment for all students.

  • @RASHEED-ULLAH
    Well said! Clear rules, consistency, and fairness are the foundation of effective classroom management. Building positive relationships, engaging students, and using proactive strategies help prevent misbehavior. When students feel respected and understood, they’re more likely to respond positively. Balance structure with approachability it truly makes a difference!

  • @Shaista-Begum
    Absolutely! Students should always show kindness and respect to peers, teachers, and staff. Bullying, teasing, or discrimination must never be tolerated. Simple behaviors like listening attentively and waiting for one’s turn help create a safe, respectful, and supportive classroom environment for everyone.

  • @Sanaa
    You're absolutely right! Classroom management is more challenging today due to distractions like smartphones and lower motivation. Building strong relationships and using engaging, tech-friendly strategies can make a big difference in keeping students focused and involved in learning.

  • @Zymal492cb0cdb1
    Beautifully said! I completely agree—prioritizing relationships and positive reinforcement truly transforms the classroom environment. When students feel safe, understood, and valued, they’re more motivated to learn and grow. Your approach of addressing root causes and working with students to find solutions not only supports academic success but also builds lifelong skills. It's a compassionate and effective way to help students thrive both in and beyond the classroom.

  • @Ridafatima95 Absolutely, classroom management has become more challenging with increased distractions like smartphones and reduced student motivation. In my experience, setting clear expectations early, incorporating interactive activities, and using tech positively (like educational apps) helps. Building rapport also goes a long way in improving student behavior and engagement.

  • @Sanaa Totally agree! Involving students in setting norms builds ownership, and brain breaks work wonders for focus. Purposeful use of tech really helps turn a distraction into a learning tool.

  • @Ridafatima95
    Yes, I completely understand the challenges you're talking about.I’ve had similar experiences in my classroom.One thing that has helped me is establishing clear expectations and routines right from the beginning of the school year. When students know what is expected of them and see consistency in how rules are enforced, it often leads to better behavior.
    To deal with low motivation, I try to make lessons more engaging by incorporating real-life examples, group activities, and sometimes even a bit of humor.

  • @Ridafatima95 Yes,miss rida managing today’s classrooms can be challenging with distractions like smartphones and low motivation. I’ve found that setting clear expectations, using engaging activities, and incorporating movement or group work helps keep students focused. Building positive relationships and giving students a sense of responsibility also improves behavior and classroom harmony.

  • @Shaista-Begum Discipline is about guiding students to follow rules and norms, using consequences to correct and improve behavior.