Summary: The Importance Of Student Behavior

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There would be no sweetness in life if all of earthlings are in the same personality. Behaviour plays a very important role in our daily life. University is a tertiary education level, where students pursue their further education such as a degree. Moreover, it is a place where their academic research is done. Cambridge online dictionary defined that the university is a place where people study for an undergraduate (= first) or postgraduate (= higher level) degree. University students have no specific behaviour due to different problem requires a different kind of solution or approaches. From term to term, educators cannot conceptualise specific behavioural issues that they required to address in class. In some cases, they may encounter few problems or …show more content…

When school days become tediously repetitious students drift off into a world of daydreams (Simplicio, 2001). Simplicio (2001) also mentioned that,
These momentary lapses or "drift times" give students the opportunity to explore their feelings, their personal thoughts, and the everyday experiences that make up their lives. Unfortunately, though these periods of "drift time" result in loss of much needed teaching time.
However, these inattentive students can be made into focus by certain ways. These types of student should be seated away from doors and windows that may distract him or her. The student may work best closest to the educators and provide frequent breaks for the student to get a drink or walk around the room (Reynolds, 2013). Other than that, these students also need,
To be provided an assignment book for the student to keep track of homework and daily work. Encourage this book to be signed by parents so parents know what is going on in the classroom. Communicate with the parent as much as possible (Reynolds,