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What is TEC Chapter 37 about?
What is TEC Chapter 37 about?
To provide a protected learning environment.
What are disruptive students?
What are disruptive students?
Students that repeatedly interfere and cause problems with the teacher's ability to communicate with the students.
What characterizes disruptive student behavior?
What characterizes disruptive student behavior?
The behavior is unquestionably unruly or abusive and causes problems.
What are some options teachers have for dealing with disruptive students? (Select all that apply)
What are some options teachers have for dealing with disruptive students? (Select all that apply)
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What options does a principal have for dealing with disruptive students? (Select all that apply)
What options does a principal have for dealing with disruptive students? (Select all that apply)
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The removal of a student conference must happen within ___ days.
The removal of a student conference must happen within ___ days.
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What are the five members of the Placement Review committee?
What are the five members of the Placement Review committee?
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What are mandatory removals associated with? (Select all that apply)
What are mandatory removals associated with? (Select all that apply)
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List three reasons for an expulsion.
List three reasons for an expulsion.
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Study Notes
Overview of TEC Chapter 37
- Focuses on creating and maintaining a protected learning environment for students.
Disruptive Students
- Defined as students who continuously interfere with the teacher's ability to communicate effectively.
- Characterized by unruly or abusive behavior that disrupts the class.
Teacher's Options for Disruptive Students
- Can send disruptive students to the office.
- May remove a student from class following a serious single incident.
Principal's Options
- Has the authority to place a student in another classroom.
- Can impose in-school suspension as a disciplinary measure.
- May refer students to a Discipline Alternative Education Program (DAEP) for severe cases.
Removal Conference Procedure
- A removal conference must occur within three days after a disciplinary event.
- Students cannot return to the classroom until the conference is held.
- Teachers can choose whether or not to allow the student back into class after the conference.
- The Placement Review Committee consists of a teacher, parent, student, principal, and counselor.
Mandatory Removals
- Certain offenses necessitate mandatory removal to a DAEP.
- Offenses include felony charges, serious misdemeanor actions, or possessing weapons.
Grounds for Expulsion
- Expulsion can occur for specific reasons:
- Bringing a weapon to school.
- Engaging in teacher retaliation, either on or off school grounds.
- Possession of controlled substances, including drugs.
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Test your knowledge of TEC Chapter 37, which focuses on creating a protected learning environment. This quiz covers definitions and concepts related to disruptive students and their impact on the classroom. Enhance your understanding of effective teaching strategies to manage classroom behavior.