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Melissa Chase
July 24, 2013
1. Trouble at school
2. Trouble with the law
3. Trouble with family
4. Unusual behavior
5. Low self esteem – “I don’t care attitude”
Know your thoughts, feelings and prejudices
Students are experts at “pushing your buttons”
Evaluate yourself and know your limitations
Try to remain objective
Make an effort to understand what they are going through
Trust and consistency are extremely important
Your role is to help them realize and accomplish their goals
Give clear and precise expectations
Communication is key to being a fair, consistent and effective teacher
Vague and ever-changing expectation leads to inappropriate behaviors
A misbehavior is not a character flaw
A misbehavior is an action that needs to addressed, redirected or fixed
You can like the child without liking the behavior or action
Give students a way to start fresh
Students will continue making poor choices if they feel labeled
Do not hold a grudge
Make an effort to find the root of the problem
Do not assume the behavior is deliberate (i.e. late for school)
Help the student solve the problem
At risk students are often quickly judged by looks, past acts or presentation of themselves
Every student has redeemable qualities
Show that you believe in their abilities and trust that they can make decisions
Search whole-heartedly for the good things they do
Many students who act out, often have extremely low self-esteem
Create a successful learning environment
Provide high expectations and solvable problems
Allow students to FEEL successful no matter how small the success may seem
Students who are afraid, will not learn
Take a hard line on bullying
Do not allow the psychological mind games to occur in your classroom
Teaching at-risk youth is extremely challenging
Make sure you surround yourself with people who understand your motivations and support your goals
Always continue pushing for improvements for yourself and your students
Choose which strategies you feel are the most important to start with
Have Fun! Take the time to get to know yourself and your students
Remember to smile!
Information used in presentation:
http://voices.yahoo.com/10-essential-strategies-
teaching-risk-students-5253511.html?cat=4
For more information visit the following websites:
http://capone.mtsu.edu/jhausler/atrisk.htm
http://www.edutopia.org/strategies-help-at-risk-students
http://www.edutopia.org/strategies-help-at-risk-students