Many students these days have problems with poor students behaviour . Why do you think these problem what could be done to tackle these problem

These days,
students
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student
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behaviour
is the big
challenging
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that faces
schools
, but what are the most effective methods to deal with
behaviour
? Some believe that it is
parent's
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responsibility to deal with their children, in my opinion, I have strongly agreed that
schools
must
do
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work
along with
parents
to make
students
respect the
teachers
and
schools
. There are several reasons why the
students
behave in the wrong way,
firstly
, many disruptive
students
are
due to
unstable family backgrounds as some
parents
are lenient and spoil their offspring.
Consequently
, they become more disruptive and problematic to
teachers
and their peers.
Moreover
, some
schools
have too many
students
in one class which makes it difficult for
teachers
to control those
students
.
For example
, some African countries have more than 50
students
in too small areas so the
teachers
find it difficult to control them.
In addition
, some
students
attention
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seeker
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as they behave nicely to attract attention. There are several ways to tackle these problems. First of all, The
schools
need to code of conduct and set rules of
behaviour
.
Secondly
, the school must work with
parents
to help each other to solve
this
problem.
Schools
alone cannot deal with children unless the
parents
help them.
Parents
must learn their children how to behave and respect others. Some
students
who seek attention must spend more time with them to solve
this
problem. In conclusion,
while
the fact that ill
behaviour
is common in
schools
,
teachers
and families can deal with these behaviours by
collaboration
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between
schools
and families to address
this
problem.
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