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Consequences for Students Who Misbehave for Substitutes?

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Consequences for Students Who Misbehave for Substitutes?

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In the FL department of my school, we have a full time sub. It makes it easier for the kids to behave if they already know her. Yet, if an incident happens, I like to have a discussion with the kid and place him/her in a teaching position for 15 min (they usually give up after 15 min).It is a natural consequence for them, and it helps them realize that our task is not always as easy as they think it is (especially with a couple of disruptive students) Mireille Jones ====================== 99/01 –> From: “John P. Fox” Subject: Re: Consequences for students misbehaving for substitutes My policy on students misbehaving for subs is very simple. On the lesson plan I ask the sub to leave the name of any students who misbehave or refuse to do the assigned work. If I get their name, the detention time that they normally would have with me for such behavior is doubled. Since my “base” detention time is two hours, that would mean that they get four hours total of detention,

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