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Old Sep 11, 2019, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by atisketatasket View Post
So I’m writing up the formal report to problem student. He was not good today (I said “no” to going over five minutes of lecture and he threw himself backwards in his chair like a toddler throwing a tantrum).

I’d like to ask his parents, jeez, did you ever introduce this kid to the notion of boundaries?

Also, Couch, what do you think of this suggestion? I brought my chair in on this just in case she could help. She’s worried he’ll turn violent (so were Info and my mother, but they’re Info and my mother). So she suggested I set it up with campus security that a couple officers come by and I be seen by the student chatting with them before class. Um? (She says she did this once and the disruptive student never returned to class.) Am I wrong to think that’s too far to go?

No, I don’t feel threatened, but if he were to make threats he’d be out of there a lot faster.
I say it is worth a try. Sometimes you have to approach these things from different angles and the goal is to get rid of him. It doesn't matter if you are afraid of him. He is doing a disservice to the class, to you, and to himself. Anything that doesn't hurt him but gets rid of him is something to try in my opinion.
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Thanks for this!
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