Classroom Problems

Problems 


Classroom problems are nothing new. There have always been challenges with students, however, I feel that things are getting worse. Of course, there are the problems that teachers face, such as, lesson planning time and coming up with exciting fresh ideas. That takes a lot of planning and research, often done on your own time.

Other problems that teachers face are different levels in the class, unmotivated students who don't pay attention, and children that are belligerent and defiant. These days there are also the students who have trauma which may cause them to act out. Do you discipline or shrink them? And if you do cater to the trauma and try to analyze these kids, then how do they learn right from wrong? And aren't we teachers? I mean, I don't have a degree in psychology. 

It just seems that teachers are required to do so much more than just their job of educating. They must write fresh and exciting lesson plans, make sure that each child learns at their own level, maintain and discipline a whole class, and also be a nurse and counselor. It's stressful for sure. 

What are some problems that you face in your classroom? How do you overcome these issues? Do you have help?

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