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General Techniques for Dealing with Problem Students:- Be consistent. Do things the right way from the beginning. You want to be able to transfer the problem confidently to Dave Smit. That’s much easier if you are secure in the knowledge that you’ve done things the right way. This includes providing clear policies in your CPS at the beginning.- Be fair. Don’t treat people differently. Go out of your way to avoid this or even the perception of if.- Be accurate. Keep accurate records of attendance, grades, homework, etc. You want to be able to point to your own accuracy and let it speak for itself if a problem arises.- Don’t take things personally, good or bad. In other words, don’t get too flattered by a student’s flirtations and don’t get too flustered by a student’s anger/frustration.- Maintain professional distance. Just like a coach, you can’t be every student’s best friend. In fact, you shouldn’t be. Be human, be humorous (if that is your style), and be accessible, but don’t be a pal.- Don’t take on the world by yourself. If a student becomes a consistent problem – particularly a threatening problem – go to Dave Smit, Deborah, Robin, or Karin. Remember, they are here to help you, and by alerting them of a problem, you establish a record of your care and professionalism as an instructor.- Remain confident. Just like dogs (pardon the less than flattering comparison), students can smell fear. Remember that you are more qualified than they are and that Dave, Deborah, Robin, and Karin are here to back you up.- Use common sense. For example, don’t discuss students with their peers. Or, don’t encourage a problem, such as replying to a student’s “suggestive” e-mail or responding quickly to any e-mail without considering the impact of the message. 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