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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
So how do you address it on site? There are some schools where the teachers are physically attacked by these 'disruptive' pupils who have absolutely no intention of learning. I don't mean people like the lad you mentioned Blazey who must have had some interest or he would never have learned anything. You are fortunate not to have had the sort of class disruption where nothing gets taught because of the behaviour of the odd one or two.
What do you do? What is the solution? The teacher cannot spend time one to one with the one problem and neglect the other 20 odd children in the class.
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With great great difficulty especially wwhen things have reached the extent you rightly point out that they can. There is a need to completely overhaul the mindset of how conflict is resolved in a school setting. This is not a quick fix however and takes months to achieve. It is however ultimateky achievable as long as the school and all of its staff both teaching and non teaching are motivated to change.