The content describes the author's experience with their first difficult student, a kindergarten boy named Onat, who excelled in academics but exhibited disruptive and aggressive behavior in the classroom.
The author, a new teacher at a prestigious Turkish private school, was initially shocked by the chaos and loudness of the first-grade students, which led them to retreat to the restroom during recess to gather their thoughts. However, the author was able to eventually get the first-grade students under control by the end of the first semester.
Kindergarten, on the other hand, proved to be a different challenge, with Onat being the source of the author's fear and concern. The author describes Onat as a student who excelled in numbers, colors, and throwing chairs at people's heads. Despite the difficulties, the author was determined to establish control and foster a positive learning environment.
The content does not provide further details on how the author ultimately dealt with Onat's disruptive behavior or the outcome of the situation. However, it highlights the challenges faced by new teachers in managing disruptive students and the importance of developing effective classroom management strategies.
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by Murphy'S Law в medium.com 09-06-2024
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