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Disruptive school students have a negative influence on others. Students who are noisy and disobedient should be grouped together and taught separately. Do you agree and disagree?

 

There is not doubt that some students in class with bad behaviours are always affecting the quality of lessons and ordinary student's concentration. However, the method of avoiding this situation happen by separate them from other students is not the best option because this way may make some negative effects for children. 

If we separate disobedient students from the class, it means we are creating a invisible wall in their minds that the children will be instilled the feeling of inconfidence by some bad adjustments from classmates. Besides, a group with disobedient students can create a favourable condition for them to go on their bad behaviours. Being near to good students may changes noisy student’s perspective, sometime which makes them behave better. “Birds of the same feather flock together”. Communicating, listening to good students sometimes make noisy people feel that they need to change themself for a better person.

On the other hand, we need to review the system of education and find out the reason why these students can’t pay concentration on the lesson instead of disrupting. Perhaps the method of teaching are having inner problems which actually can’t interest students. Maybe the way teachers convey their thoughts is not suitable with the student’s ability of absorbing knowledge. Besides, they may be put pressures to put up with the good students, which makes them easily give up and have bad behaviours toward the lessons.

So before making decision about this, we need to take all aspects of this problems into account because once the children have been separated, it is an obstacle for them to be brought back. 



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There is not doubt that some students in class with bad behaviours are always affecting the quality of lessons and ordinary student's concentration. However, the method of avoiding this situation happen by separating them from other students is not the best option because this way may make/exert some negative effects for on children. 

If we separate disobedient students from the class, it means we are creating a invisible wall in their minds that the children will be instilled the feeling of inconfidence by some bad adjustments from classmates. Besides, a group with disobedient students can create a favourable condition for them to go on their bad behaviours. Being near to good students may changes noisy student’s perspective, sometime which sometimes makes them behave better. “Birds of the same feather flock together”. Communicating and listening to good students sometimes make noisy people feel that they need to change themself for a better person.

On the other hand, we need to review the system of education and find out the reasons why these students can’t cannot pay concentration on to the lesson instead of disrupting. Perhaps the method of teaching are having inner problems which actually can’t cannot simulate interest in students. Maybe the way teachers convey their thoughts is not suitable with for the student’s ability of absorbing knowledge. Besides, they may be put pressures to put up with the good students, which makes them easily give up and have bad behaviours toward the lessons.

So before making decision about this, we need to take all aspects of this problems into account because once the children have been separated, it is an obstacle for them to be brought back. 

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The point is strong, but it's still kinda awkward as you express it.

However, you got the backbone of this, and it should be easy for you to improve^^

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