When to Scream at Students
Teachers should exercise care when managing the classroom. Here are 8 good reasons to scream at students.
Scream at students when:
1. His hair is on fire;
2. You see dynamite with a lit fuse in his desk;
3. He is tossing a large number of $20 bills into the air in class;
4. A poisonous snake is about to crawl up his pants leg;
5. A truck outside is headed at a high speed toward the wall next to his desk;
6. He is about to pour over 100 ml of any strong acid down the shirt or blouse of another
student in science lab;
7. At lunch, he is about to throw a plate of spaghetti at the principal;
8. He is headed straight for you or a classmate with a weapon in hand.
7. At lunch, he is about to throw a plate of spaghetti at the principal;
8. He is headed straight for you or a classmate with a weapon in hand.
Otherwise:
"A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger."
"A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger."
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