Tuesday, March 6, 2012

english paper for koch

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Everyday, kids torment their teachers, annoy their peers, and wreck havoc on the learning atmosphere that takes place in the classroom. Often times disciplinary actions takes place, during other times one must deal with it. On a regular basis I find myself becoming upset and angry with those around me.
For example, one of my major pet peeves is talking while the teacher is. When I’m trying to comprehend what is being taught, I’m constantly bombarded with noise and distractions around me. If my teacher refuses to take action against the talkers, I usually tell them to quit myself. Usually this problem could be solved if the teacher were to just split up those who are talking, mainly because talkers usually are friends. From time to time, I’m the talker myself. But as soon as I’m asked to stop, or warned that me and my partner are going to be split, I stop.
Another thing that kids do that often annoys the teacher is being tardy to class. When someone is tardy, the teacher is forced (by the rules of their job) to take note of the student’s absence and must report it to the class. This takes it’s toll over time, the constant tardiness creates a strain on the student and teacher’s relationship. Also, everyone in the class has to take time away from learning so that the teacher can reprimand the tardy students. However, there may be some things contributing to the problem. Students often cite the small amount of time given to get between from class class, other’s point out the crowdiness of the hallways preventing them from getting to class on time. Regardless of the reasoning behind the students being late, I believe something must be done to end this problem.
A major problem plaguing the classroom is cheating. Many students spend time studying and learning so that when the day a test is given on thee material, they will be prepared. However, there are many students who disregard studying. Instead, they plan on finding another student who will allow them to cheat off them. Often times, the cheaters bully others into doing their bidding. This causes unnecessary strain on students who have legitimately studied. A complete lack of motivation often is to blame for students deciding to cheat, while sometimes a student can be encouraged to study if the material is given in lighter loads.

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