Student Behavior
February 10, 2010
Filed under Opinion
Too many students in school these days just do not care. They think that they do not have to keep up with their school work, when actually they do. Sometimes they out right defy the teacher right in the classroom. What can schools do to solve this problem? Well, they could try harder to enforce the rules about turning in homework. If the students do not take it seriously then the teachers could gently tell them how important it is to turn in and do the assignments and behave in class. It is really important to do if they plan on going to college when they get into their early twenties.
I think part of the reason students get this way is because their parents do not care what they do. Parents should care about their teenagers’ lives. They should not just say, okay do what you please, I’ll be in here.” They should care more than that.
When students do not do what is asked of them, the teacher gets angry and then the students who were not acting up have to deal with an angry teacher. This in return can break their focus. The teachers have minds and make them care about what happens at school. Maybe if the principle talked to the student’s parents, the student would learn that they should care about their grades and have a better attitude at school.
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Ashley Haag| Journalism Student
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