When a student fails to comply with an explicit direction and continues to misbehave, give a final direction, you may choose to accompany this with a statement of a consequence if the direction is not followed e.g. “Either you stop calling out and disrupting others or I’ll have to move you out of the group.” Depending on the behaviour, the consequence referred to could be removal from the class. One important point here, if the student chooses to continue to misbehave than the teacher must follow through with the consequence. There should be no more directions, commands or warnings. If you are inconsistent this will quickly be picked up by students and a resultant reduction in the effectiveness of your continuing efforts to manage student behaviour will occur.
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