Life as an Education Student

The unforgettable experience in my college years in the School of Education was during the final week of every semesters. It really gave me so much stress when the submission of requirements was approaching- walking/running marathon from STC building to SC building to photocopied some files or I'm from the 6th floor of the building then I have to print files outside the school but when I'm near on the gate I found out that my i.d. was not with me( ugh! =[ ). Adrenaline rush was all over me. The enjoyable thing about it was I'm not alone because my classmates also do same thing like me. ;)

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Consequences


Consequences


Step 1: Call the Attention of the Child
-         Remind the child to behave.

Step 2: Talk to the Child in Private
-                             Ask the child the reason for misbehaving and explain the consequences.

Step 3: Review Classroom Expectations
-                            If the child misbehaves, review the Classroom Expectations so that the class will 
                  be reminded to behave.

Step 4: Exemption of Rewards
-                             The child will be deprived from rewards and cannot use any of the learning  
                   centers.

Step 5: The Child will be called to the Guidance Counselor

Step 6: Send a Letter of Notification
-                             The teacher will write a letter to the parent/guardian informing about the   
                   misbehavior of the Child.

Step 7: The Child will be called to the Guidance Counselor with the Parents.

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