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How to educate students who don't obey discipline?
As a teacher, how should students be educated when they are found playing mobile phones in class? This article will provide you with several ways to educate unruly students.

Eye hint

When students are found playing mobile phones in class, you can take no drastic action first, such as direct confiscation. Instead, make eye contact, stare at him and let him know that he saw him absent from class. More conscious students will naturally put down their mobile phones and attend classes.

Classroom interaction

If the student doesn't find that the teacher has seen him play mobile phones, then the teacher can walk up to the student who plays mobile phones through classroom interaction, tap his desk and give corresponding tips.

Gently remind

Or you can walk up to the student and pat him on the shoulder to remind him not to be absent-minded in class. It's class time now.

Put your mobile phone away.

If students are reminded to play by themselves many times, they can temporarily put away their mobile phones and force them to know that their actions are wrong.

Exchange; connect

Put away your mobile phone. After class, you can talk to the students in the office and ask them why they play mobile phones, whether they have any information to return, what's urgent, or just want to play, so as to prescribe the right medicine.

Contact parents

If students refuse to change after repeated education, they can contact their parents and cooperate when necessary. In fact, many schools do not allow students to bring their mobile phones to school. Some schools are relatively relaxed, but they can't affect their study because of mobile phones. This also requires the cooperation of parents.

Respect the teacher and fear his teachings.

In the 5,000-year civilization of the Chinese nation, respecting teachers and attaching importance to morality is a fine tradition and moral fashion passed down from generation to generation. As a teacher, you have the right to criticize and educate students who don't obey discipline.