User blog:Bryans1008/How Crowded Classrooms Should be Handled

Okay, I know this is my second "How this should be handled blog" in, what, like two days. Anyway, there's another thing which I think needs addressing.

Well, as you've all noticed, the classes in the first week of this term are all crowded as everyone is active. Along with that comes some problems.

Problems caused by Crowded Clasrroms

 * 1) Students overlapping eachothers answers
 * 2) It's difficult for the teacher to keep up with the rapid responses

How to Deal with those Problems
1. Students overlapping eachothers answers: Well, this can be solved by both teachers and students. 2. It's difficult for the teacher to keep up with the rapid responses: Again, this problem can be solved by both sides.
 * Students: if someone has already answered the question, DO NOT answer it again. It creates carbon-copies of the original answer. Just accept that someone answered it before you and move on. Only add on if the teacher ask for more input.
 * Teachers: direct your questions at students. For example, "Who was the god of time, Celia?" That way you ask for one student to answer the question and it's ultimately less for you to archive. "Oh, but what if that student never posts?" Well, it's easy, give them a half an hour or so, and then ask another student.
 * Students: Don't try to specifically cause mischief. I understand that some of the characters are supposed to be "trouble makers," but don't be persistent within the same period. Especially if you've already been given a punishment. Firstly, it's annoying. Secondly, it's unrealistic. (I know it's blunt, but it gets the point across)
 * Teachers: Again, direct your questions at specific students, therefore, you don't get five of the exact same answers. Another approach is to put your foot down. If a student is continuing to disrupt class take house points. If that doesn't work, give them a detention. And if they still haven't clammed up, send them to their head of house or the Headmaster.

Alright guys, rant done. :P Just try it out and see the results.