Conducting one's self in the classroom is imperative to how a classroom operates. It is instructed in most classroom settings that a student remains quiet and attentive during class. These basic rules are have been put in place since kindergarten for a specific reason. This is so learning is most efficient during instructional times. Teachers come into class expected students that take their education seriously enough to be quiet and attentive regardless of the circumstances. If these rules are not followed, the students in the classroom can not and will not learn efficiently.

          Another downside of not being cooperative in class is confusion. A student can not focus if there is a loud and destructive classroom. It is important and necessary for students to remain in their seat and not to speak unless asked to in the classroom. Confusion is especially more likely to happen because too many students are all talking at once. Raising are hands eliminates this problem so that everyone gets to speak and can be heard clearly. Instructions are given out clearly and students are able to work without interruption. These rules are put in place not only for safety and establishment of respect, but so every student has equal opportunity for a wholesome learning experience.

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