Submitted by bostonteacher90871 t3_1176bd6 in massachusetts
Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j9auv36 wrote
While I do not disagree with your statements, one work around would be to have the disruptive student come to school and be in their own room being taught. They would get the one on one, no distractions, working on their school work deficiencies, eat lunch at their desk, and being picked up by a parent if possible.
They would be removed from the other students who want to be there, yet it is not a free day off falling more behind. When they are caught up to the class they can rejoin them.
Bada__Ping t1_j9bg3z5 wrote
So hire an extra teacher for every disruptive student?
Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_j9bmhxq wrote
I'm sure there are substitutes that can do the job.
What correction is accomplished if the child just stays home, not to mention their need to learn whether they like it or not.
You just might turn the disruptive ones into better students or is that not the goal?
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