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Radius
Joined: 20 Dec 2009
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:52 am Post subject: Am I In Hell? |
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This must be hell. Hagwons are hell. Students are little demons with pitchforks sticking you in the back.
Ok, not ALL students. But this class today literally made leave the class, and i refused to go back in until the director made me.
I tell them to get ready for test. I give them the test and they obviously did not study so they scribbled on their test sheets instead.
ok.
So i go to collect it and they refuse to give me their tests. i have to get a Korean co-teacher to wrench the friggin tests out of their wretched hands.
Then i tell them to take out their book.
they say they dont have it. i look in their bag and lo and behold its in there. I make them take it out but they refuse to open it and instead just whisper and laugh at me to eachother.
Then they just get up and leave the classroom without permission.
So, thats when i said, "F-this!" and i just walked to the teachers room and sat down in my chair. my co-worker said the students are back in the room, aren't you going back. i said, "Not until im ready." i was ready to rip their heads off due to the utter disrespect day in and day out. its only a class of two girls. bottom line is they refuse to work and mock me the whole time. I am ready to quit.
**have you ever quit a hagwon bc the students were unbearably rude and spoiled?
** Was i out of line for leaving the class in frustration? my director said i cant just leave the class. ok, maybe so, but can you imagine? i was that pissed off from these two constantly making me go crazy i just literally could not return to the dungeon.
this has been on-going for several weeks and ive just about had it. I get no help from the director or co-workers and noone feels my pain because they have little angels in their class and i have the demons.
***before you assume i was overreacting, this is an on-going affair with these students. and i have an identical class with the same exact problems with different students on different days.
I just hope my director will give me a LOR... |
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jammo
Joined: 12 Dec 2008
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 2:42 am Post subject: |
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| is it just this class? |
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probablylauren
Joined: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 2:45 am Post subject: |
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That's my thought.
It harsh, but if its more than one class, you should look at your own methods and what has caused the downward spiral that got the classes to where they are. |
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Radius
Joined: 20 Dec 2009
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:00 am Post subject: |
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| probablylauren wrote: |
That's my thought.
It harsh, but if its more than one class, you should look at your own methods and what has caused the downward spiral that got the classes to where they are. |
There ar a total of 5 girls making my life miserable out of probably 70. There are divided into 2 classes. If by me wanting them to do their work, put their phones away, stop cussing, and show a little respect is a bad teaching style, then please tell me what i can do?? I went to school for 5 years to become a teacher, i know how to relate to kids, there are just a few obstinate ones getting in the way. |
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probablylauren
Joined: 18 Jul 2009 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:02 am Post subject: |
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| before you assume i was overreacting, this is an on-going affair with these students. and i have an identical class with the same exact problems with different students on different days. |
Ahh okay. See I read this and somehow thought that you were having the similar ssues with different classes |
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dumpring
Joined: 06 Apr 2010 Location: Auckland, NZ
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:13 am Post subject: |
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Uhm they probably hate you cause you said you didn't like big bang or something ( I had a class of girls who didn't like me so much in the beginning because I said that).
Anyway, if it's just one or two classes then talk to your boss and tell him that they're making teaching impossible and to talk to them and their parents about them either doing some work or you refusing to teach. Unless your hogwan is in some dire financial status it shouldn't be a problem.
I can't imagine a class of two students being that troublesome though, how old are they? What could you do to motivate them? |
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rollo
Joined: 10 May 2006 Location: China
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:16 am Post subject: |
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| Yes thiS is where you end up if you are a bad person. Actually you are in pre-hell. THERE ARE FAR WORSE THINGS AHEAD. |
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edwardcatflap
Joined: 22 Mar 2009
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:16 am Post subject: |
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| You've got to get the parents involved. Ideally you need to arrange interviews with all the problem kids' parents and an interpreter and explain what the problem is to get them on your side. If the boss doesn't want to risk losing the business and refuses to help you with this it might be time to move on asap. |
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bde2
Joined: 19 Feb 2010
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:45 am Post subject: |
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Agreed. In a hagwon, the parents are your best allies in this kind of situation, as they are the ones shelling out the dough for these classes, and I assure you, they aren't cheap.
That said, you don't necessarily need to have a conference with them. One thing that worked for me last year was to print out a letter that said something like "dear mom and dad, i've been naughty, i've wasted teacher's time and your money, blah blah, etc." Get someone -- a friend or co-worker -- to write a translation of it in Korean, as well. Put spaces on the bottom for the kids, and their parents, to sign it.
I had a really out of control class last year at my hagwon, and I found this idea right here on Dave's. Here's the link : http://www.eslcafe.com/idea/index.cgi?display:1100436017-25241.txt
If you go to the idea cookbook on this site, and click on "discipline", you'll find it under "Guerilla discipline".
Oh, and it really straightened out my hell-class last year. I went in there super serious, and at the first sign of trouble, I handed out the paper, calmly instructed them to read and sign it, then collected it from them. I told them that if I ever had another problem with any one of them, this letter would go straight to their parents. Needless to say, I never needed to use a single one of them.
If only that worked on my problem kids at PS... Sadly, their parents aren't shelling out the big bucks for Englishee, and couldn't care less... Be glad that you've got some leverage over them, OP. It honestly could be worse. |
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BoholDiver
Joined: 03 Oct 2009 Location: Canada
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 5:50 am Post subject: |
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I don't see how the letter would work if the kids just throw it out and laugh at you when you ask for it. In this sort of case, if management won't back you up, it's a lost cause.
I have had bad kids but never to this level. |
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alistaircandlin
Joined: 24 Sep 2004 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:55 am Post subject: |
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I just skimmed this post to be honest so apologies I've I've missed something..
They sound like a bunch of demotivated middle school students - I had a really difficult class like this once and thought it was my own teaching that was the problem. It wasn't - they were the same with two other teachers who had a totally different approach to me - they both said it was like getting blood out of a stone when you tried to get a response from this kids.
Now in the UK - same old story - I've got about 2 or 3 kids out of 150 who I cannot get to focus - and I've tried every strategy available.
Sometime IMHO - it just down to the students - they've gotta decide to work and there's nothing you can do until they decide to do that |
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caribmon
Joined: 26 Oct 2009
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:57 am Post subject: |
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I had many classes like this. I would just teach the class, and nobody would pay attention. You're there to collect a paycheque and teach. If they listen or not it is irrelevant. One class I had a kid who would spend the entire time running around erasing the board every 3 minutess and DDongChim'ing me every 5 minutes, while hiding under the table the rest of the time. He was so cute thought so I didnt' really mind.
I think you should watch some documentaries on YT about gathering water in Niger and trying to be a nomad when the desert engulfs their pasture an extra 1km per year and they have no firewood so they just soak corn in water and eat it. Things are much worse in other parts of the universe. |
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gregoriomills
Joined: 02 Mar 2009 Location: Busan, Korea
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:24 am Post subject: |
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OP-
I literally had a class EXACTLY like this, this year. I say "had" because it totally turned around (I hope for good) last month. Little devil middle school girls that went from bad, at the beginning of the year, to horrible, to hellacious. It all came to a head, when I was teaching, doing my normal trying to ignore them and focus on the other 5 kids in the class, when one of the girls tells me to "shutup" in Korean, then her and her sidekick start laughing. I kick them out, receive more disrespect, and then talk to my director about it. The next day, they get an earful my director, and then they come to apologize. My director later told me that they acted up because they thought I hated them. Sounds strange and like an excuse, but since then, they have been angels, and now their one of my best classes. |
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Whistleblower

Joined: 03 Feb 2007
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Radius wrote: |
| There ar a total of 5 girls making my life miserable out of probably 70. There are divided into 2 classes. If by me wanting them to do their work, put their phones away, stop cussing, and show a little respect is a bad teaching style, then please tell me what i can do?? I went to school for 5 years to become a teacher, i know how to relate to kids, there are just a few obstinate ones getting in the way. |
I am not sure what age the girls are but perhaps rather than testing and telling the kids to follow the teacher, you should follow the students. Why not bring in a book, sit down and let the class find it's feet for the first few days. Also bring in some very small material (a few points about English; "English is not important!", "I am studying English to get to a good university", etc). It is not your responsibility to motivate students but it is your responsibility to cultivate their motivation.
If they don't know why they are studying English, allow them to debate why English is important/unimportant. You can develop some techniques, to ensure that the promote student autonomy.
Another way to let the students guide and find the lesson is for them to suggest areas that they wish to focus on. Again the responsibility is for them to get motivated and you should focus on cultivating their motivation.
Best of luck. |
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oskinny1

Joined: 10 Nov 2006 Location: Right behind you!
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Video camera. When they see that little red light recording them they will change their ways. |
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