Should I give more work out to a student who is not behaving?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

Today my student was not paying attention to my lesson. He just slacked off and gave a fit. I can't call the administration (It's a private College School). I have asked him nicely several times to comply with what we are doing. But he won't listen and/or do the work. Yet his parents bribe some of his Professors to give him an A. And some Professors actually agree. What should i Do? Give him more work to do? a signature from parents?

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manpreet 2 years ago

Why can you not call the administration? If it's a private school, are they not able to remove students from classes?

If the student is just not paying attention, I'd say you just let him be. It's college. It's his (parents') money. Let it go to waste. Teach the students who are there to learn. Your job as a college professor is not to wipe runny noses of students who do not want to be there. When we focus too much on the students who do not want to participate, we usually end up neglecting the students who do want to be there.

If the student is being disruptive, document and report. What is the administration there for if not to handle such administrative issues?


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