tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2296628704001522901.post6401527683264954895..comments2022-06-19T14:09:19.590-06:00Comments on the word for love is...: the dreaded grade five class six...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2296628704001522901.post-49094668441609017402010-12-15T05:18:45.836-07:002010-12-15T05:18:45.836-07:00Ugh, that's really the hardest thing about tea...Ugh, that's really the hardest thing about teaching in Korea, is that, their home life is never discussed. As a teacher, it's none of your business, there's this attitude and basically an unspoken policy that "what happens in our house is none of your business," and if you try to say anything about it, you're a meddler, and no one takes you seriously. Honestly, I had this problem earlier this year when one of my sixth grade boys told me that his deskmate wanted to "suicide herself." I freaked out, and begged my co-teacher to do something, because the most I could do was to just ask her if she was okay, and if she wanted to talk... but the communication was so hard because her English skills were pretty low, and my Korean skills are ATROCIOUS. So, I just asked her all the time if she was okay, over and over again.<br /><br />Any efforts I've made to just ignore his behaviour and reward the good kids in the class, or to try to involve him in class have just ended in a big "fuck you" pretty much. I'm really just at a loss for what to do with him. Every other tough student I've had this year, I've managed to break through to them, I've had them begging me not to go back to Canada, but this kid... I'm just really at my wit's end. And it's especially hard because of the language barrier between him and I.<br /><br />I dunno, next week is potentially the last week I have with the kids, so it's just become a grin and bear it sort of situation... because apparently my co-teacher gave up on him even before I did. And I HATE saying that I had to give up on him, but, really, he has no respect for me or for the class... he just doesn't care at all.Tarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07930104498801599148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2296628704001522901.post-38425667661680980092010-12-15T03:41:57.562-07:002010-12-15T03:41:57.562-07:00I taught for three years in DC public schools. I h...I taught for three years in DC public schools. I had a kid last year who would lay limp whenever he was done trying. The best thing to do was to redirect his behavior. Not making him my special helper all the time, I wanted my other students to know that goodness is rewarded, but it got to a point where if he fell down in the hall after recess I would leave the dodge balls next to him, and tell him, without looking at him to put them in the closet. If I walked away right then he would get up and do it. Then sit in his seat quietly. <br />Every child is different. But after working with him, I feel like my tool bag is huge. Have you talked about his home life with some of the other teachers? (It doesn't sound like the co-teacher was very helpful) Maybe his teacher from last year, an older sibling? <br />Have you tried getting him to hand out papers or catch him being good? How much do you get to incorporate movement song or dance into your lessons? <br />Any way you slice it, giving you the finger is not appropriate. He needs to be disciplined either with a call home or a trip to the office, however it is handled there. I'm not big into the school of "I'm the adult, thou shall respect me," but I am a person and no one deserves to be treated like that. <br /><br />Hope it gets better! Teaching is never easy...and here I was hating Tuesdays just because I'm tired.Nosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10661820635478061256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2296628704001522901.post-80281305620224370462010-12-14T03:24:25.096-07:002010-12-14T03:24:25.096-07:00Ugh, I wish ignoring him actually worked... it'...Ugh, I wish ignoring him actually worked... it's been eight months of him talking non-stop through class and distracting everyone around him. He talks so loud that I can hear him over all of the video clips and sound clips and everything. It's really out of hand, and the most annoying part is that my co-teacher does nothing! It's the fact that he's disrupting the ability of the students around him to learn that is really the most bothersome to me.Tarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07930104498801599148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2296628704001522901.post-31034236634815091362010-12-14T02:47:07.703-07:002010-12-14T02:47:07.703-07:00I think it's best to ignore him. Don't eve...I think it's best to ignore him. Don't even make eye contact. Don't ask him questions and just pretend that he's not there. There's no satisfaction in threatening you if you don't react. Sooner or later he'll give up. :)Good blog by the way.Yeshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06942792564563308118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2296628704001522901.post-49957486589450941752010-12-13T18:48:41.626-07:002010-12-13T18:48:41.626-07:00I've tried discussing him with my co-teacher, ...I've tried discussing him with my co-teacher, she just says he's bored because he doesn't like learning English. <br />There's PLENTY of things I don't enjoy learning about, it doesn't mean I'm going to make threatening gestures at my teacher!<br />There's really nothing that can be done, they can't remove him from class, because it's a requirement, and every single student in grades 4, 5, and 6 has English class twice a week.<br />I had to kick him out of class today. I told him he could talk to himself out in the hallway.<br />And, yeah, I admit, EVERYONE found it funny when I dragged him in his desk across the classroom and then out into the hall.Tarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07930104498801599148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2296628704001522901.post-91260143192555717002010-12-13T10:47:57.471-07:002010-12-13T10:47:57.471-07:00holy hell!! is there someone you can chat with abo...holy hell!! is there someone you can chat with about this kid?! because clearly something is messed up in his little 5th grade head! yikes! :/<br />and i have to say, i got a kick out of picturing you dragging him and his desk across the room!!jesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05869251724340091130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2296628704001522901.post-15219187041345321932010-12-13T08:37:58.454-07:002010-12-13T08:37:58.454-07:00That's pretty frightening... Is there any way ...That's pretty frightening... Is there any way you can just have him taken from your class? He obviously doesn't care... and if he doesn't care, why not open up that spot for someone who does?Kristahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17254770279307598423noreply@blogger.com