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Classroom Management: How to Handle Power Seeking Students

By: Adam Waxler

The sad fact is, it doesn't matter how well teachers know their content...it doesn't matter how many strategies teachers know to improve reading comprehension or to increase academic achievement...if teachers can not manage their classroom, they can not teach.

Many experts in education agree that the students who are causing the classroom management problems usually fall into one of four categories:

1. attention seekers ~ (pencil tappers, hummers, students who talk out etc.)

2. power seekers ~ (always getting in the last word, muttering under their breath)

3. revenge seekers ~ (recipients of frequent punishment)

4. avoiding failure ~ (students who don't do the work or withdraw from the lesson as a means of avoiding more failure)

However, for most teachers, it is the power seekers that start to make our blood boil. These are the students who question your authority and do so in front of the whole class.

Many teachers feel that they cannot let the power seeking student get in the last word because the will lose face with the rest of the class...leading others to feel comfortable questioning your authority as well.

These power seekers are trying to "bait" the teacher by mumbling something under their breath or flat out stating, "You can't make me do this assignment!"

Bottom line...these power seeking students are trying to get a reaction out of the teacher and there is nothing they would like more than to have their fellow classmates watch the teacher explode.

Don't do this...Don't fall for their tricks...Don't take the bait!!!

At least not then and there in front of the other students.

There are other options...A much better approach is to take a deep breath, don't lose your cool, and in a calm, matter-of-fact manner simply tell the student to see you after class and then immediately continue on with the lesson.

If the power seeking student then mutter's something under his breath again just ignore it...that's right ignore it...the rest of class already knows that you will handle the situation without their presence. There is no need for further response at this time as all you will be doing is disrupting your own lesson and giving that power seeking student just what he wants.

Then, when the bell rings and the class is leaving, simply pull that power seeking student aside and follow through without the audience that the student desired. Depending on the situation you may also follow that up with a phone call home, parent conference, detention etc.

Just don't get "into it" in front of the rest of the class.

By knowing the reasoning behind why a student is misbehaving (i.e. seeking power) a teacher can make much better classroom management decisions.


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The sad fact is, it doesn't matter how well teachers know their content...it doesn't matter how many strategies teachers know to improve reading comprehension or to increase academic achievement...if teachers can not manage their classroom, they can not teach.

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If you can't manage your classroom you can't teach! Fortunately, Adam Waxler, a full-time social studies teacher and adjunct education professor, has developed a FREE 5-part classroom management e-course. For more information about this FREE course visit: http://www.Classroom-Management-Tips.com

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