Respuesta :
Answer:
1. Set Clear Expectations. Make it clear right up front that prompt attendance is expected of them during their education
2. Be the Example. Always begin your class on time
3. Start Class Powerfully
4. Thank You
5. Reward Early Arrivals
6. Late Students Sit in the Back
Explanation:
1. Set clear expectations
Make it clear right up front that prompt attendance is expected of them during their education.
2. Be the example
Always begin your class on time. You can’t start late and ask the students to show up on time. When you start class late you encourage students to do the same in return.
3. Start class powerfully
Not only should you always start on time but you should start with a bang. Begin with a fun activity or game to engage the students. As the late students come walking in, they will have to wait until it is over and miss out on the fun. This may help motivate them to arrive on time the next day.
4. Thank you
Positive reinforcement and praising the students who do things right is a powerful tactic. Remember, what gets praised and rewarded will get repeated.
5. Reward early arrivals
Speaking of positive reinforcement, reward those who arrive early and are prepared for class by having a short assignment on the board.
6. Late students sit in the back
Leave a few seats empty in the back for late comers. Make it clear to all students that if they are to arrive for class late they must sit in the back and are not to disturb the class when they enter.
Make it clear right up front that prompt attendance is expected of them during their education.
2. Be the example
Always begin your class on time. You can’t start late and ask the students to show up on time. When you start class late you encourage students to do the same in return.
3. Start class powerfully
Not only should you always start on time but you should start with a bang. Begin with a fun activity or game to engage the students. As the late students come walking in, they will have to wait until it is over and miss out on the fun. This may help motivate them to arrive on time the next day.
4. Thank you
Positive reinforcement and praising the students who do things right is a powerful tactic. Remember, what gets praised and rewarded will get repeated.
5. Reward early arrivals
Speaking of positive reinforcement, reward those who arrive early and are prepared for class by having a short assignment on the board.
6. Late students sit in the back
Leave a few seats empty in the back for late comers. Make it clear to all students that if they are to arrive for class late they must sit in the back and are not to disturb the class when they enter.