I'd appreciate any wonderful tips or advice anyone can offer. As a sub teacher I am often told by the staff that the kids always play up more with sub teachers. With this in mind, I start the class off with rules and consequences and expected behaviour (including rewards). I log teaching time that they waste and they stay in at break to make up for it (usually only amounts to 5 mins or so as they then start calling on each other once I start the stopwatch). However, in many of the classes I have them continually talking, interrupting, calling out, bickering about other students and so on. It goes on all day. I could spend all day going through the procedure for lining up at the door quietly, not calling out etc, and I would do this if I were having them regularly. I know they would not behave like this with their regular teacher and am almost at a loss as to what to do. I try and manage the behaviour as much as I can and only report extreme cases. I keep a record and report their behavour to their regular teacher and of course I can report for detention etc. However, when it becomes more than half the class it loses effect.
I'd appreciate any feedback or experiences others may have had.
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