Coping with Seven Disruptive Personality Types in the Classroom

At some point, it’s going to happen. You are going to be faced with a disruptive—maybe even out-of-control—student.

When that moment comes, will you be ready to handle it? Will you know how to keep yourself, and the other students in the class, safe?

If you’re struggling with difficult students at your college, Coping with Seven Disruptive Personality Types in the Classroom: A Magna Publications White Paper provides the practical and effective solutions that will prepare college officials to handle the full range of student misbehavior.

This exclusive White Paper details the most common styles of student disruption and then spells out precisely how to respond to even the most menacing situations.

  • Learn about the “passive-aggressive” student
  • The “explosive” student
  • The “antisocial” student, and more.

From minor annoyances such as sleeping in class or submitting assignments late to major infractions and even threats, this resource explains how to identify the source of the problem and what, exactly, to do about it

This White Paper is based on a Magna Online Seminar presented by experienced college psychotherapist Dr. Gerald Amada. Dr. Amada is the author of eleven books and more than 100 articles and book reviews on the subjects of mental health and disruptive college student issues. He was also a cofounder of the mental health program at the City College of San Francisco.

You learn the guiding techniques and strategies developed by Dr. Amada over the course of his distinguished 30-year college counseling career.

This 40-page White Paper Coping with Seven Disruptive Personality Types in the Classroom provides you with detailed information on:

  • When to call security
  • Which behaviors indicate big trouble
  • Setting enforceable standards and expectations
  • Tailoring responses to match the student’s personality style
  • Nuisances versus threats
  • Where to draw the line on excuses and requests for extensions
  • Handling students who expect special treatment
  • Maintaining boundaries with inappropriate students
  • Responding to students who denigrate your qualifications
  • Protecting personal safety
  • Which student behaviors are protected under ADA
  • Managing rude, disrespectful students
  • Red flags that may indicate violence

This important resource provides the guidelines instructors need to overcome the behavioral challenges of the college classroom and get back to the important work of teaching.

This White Paper is an essential, informative resource for faculty members, administrators, department chairs, security personnel, judicial affairs officers, and counselors.

Don’t allow misbehaving students to disrupt classes on your campus any longer. Take control back by investing in this solution-filled Magna Publications White Paper today.

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