S5EP14 How to respond to rude, disrespectful student attitudes (with Robyn Jackson)

Published: May 7, 2017, 4 p.m.

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Today we\'re going to talk about the little things students do that are rude, disrespectful, or just annoying. The things that don\\u2019t necessarily warrant some kind of consequence, but that you don\\u2019t want to let slide every time. How should a teacher respond to eye rolling, teeth sucking, muttering under the breath, and so on? What do we do about bad attitudes?

I don\\u2019t want to settle for trite rehashed info, so I reached out to Robyn Jackson because I knew she could take this conversation to a deeper level. Robyn was a National Board Certified English teachers in Maryland, just outside of Washington DC, and has since been and administrator, adjunct professor, consultant, and speaker. She\\u2019s been championing equity, access, and rigor for over 15 years.

Robyn is seriously one of my favorite experts in the education space, because she has a deeper understanding of human behavior and motivation than anyone else I know, and she always keeps it real. I\\u2019ve had the pleasure of seeing her speak in person a few times just hang on her every word--there\\u2019s so much good info there. She has this lovely way of uncovering the root problem and also sort of calling you out on your own mess instead of allowing blame-shifting.

Grab a notepad when you listen to this one, because you\\u2019re going to want to take notes!

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Let me know what you liked and what you want changed here!\\xa0

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