As I am currently teaching an after school tutorial lessons in my previous school so I have more chance to hang with some of the senior students that is facing the public exam.During the teaching I found that many psychological strategies would possibly be applied to our daily life. I was a secondary school student just a few years ago too.I can understand that assignments and tests thought may seem good to student which urge them to study,it would somehow disturb a student 's study plan and cause a huge stress when those things start to stack.So in the first few lessons, I tried to create a more relaxing atmosphere and pressure-free environment for them.I did not use strong words to coerce them to do revision and I paid the price,none of them can turn what I have tough into a long-term memory .But with some hacks that I have learnt from the psychology lesson now, I would now manage my class better and I would observe …show more content…
The catfish effect claimed that the exist of an enemy will induce a sense of crisis to the weak which drive them to struggle and turn out to have a positive impact on the weak(Tested, 2016) . With just one student ignited in the class the others will fear of being abandoned or relatively behind others and that is why they are willing to pay more effort in academic stuffs which result in a propagation and the marks of the whole class will increase tremendously . Some of the students even formed a study group spontaneously . They go to the library everyday , none of them could leave early or quit the study group of a justified reason or they will lose his reputation for the friend circle . This kind of peer pressure can also be classified as a kind of negative punishment of the operant conditioning which helps to eliminate the bad
Peer pressure comes with the same choice of doing the right thing being prepared to reap the repercussions. Evil always comes back around which is why Bob Ewell 's death (Lee 358) gives insights to the consequences of those who welcome
Social cliques are made up of a group of people all becoming friends. In her essay, “Queen Bee and Her Court,” Rosalind Wiseman states “cliques are sophisticated, complex, and multilayered, and every girl has a role within them.” In high school, everyone struggles to be themselves and find their place; therefore; some comply with being in a social clique and follow the path of others. Moreover, every high schooler has dealt with peer pressure within their cliques. Peer pressure is the influence from members of ones peer group.
Drinking How does peer pressure influence teenagers? Peer pressure influences teenager’s because it pressure’s them to do drugs, drink, and ditch class. Peer pressure isn’t okay because you’re getting them to do something they probably don’t want to do, but eventually they give in because they’re being pressured by someone. In the Book, Melinda Sordino is influenced by peer pressure because she went to that party and drank alcohol when she shouldn’t have drank, but it was peer pressure, so she drank because someone pressured her into doing it, however, she didn’t really want to (Halse).
This is the formula for a society becoming socially blind. Thus, resulting in peer pressure being a factor in socially brainwashed
All I am asking you to do is to stop asking students, “What did you do this time?” Assume that all students are in the right and if they aren’t work towards resolution and not humiliation. Let them know that .you don’t have to fit in “somewhere” to fit in at your own high school. Don’t us sarcasm, humiliation or embarrassment. Let’s all go back to the Golden Rule.
Emma Greathouse Mr. Krack Academic English II, pd 11 16 Feb. 2018 Dragooning Adolescents to Acquiesce Oxford dictionary defines conformity as “behavior in accordance with socially accepted conventions”. For the majority of the time, conformity is not something willingly chosen. School-age children are very impressionable and therefore easily coerced to conform.
In the classroom there’s a list of words the students will learn throughout the year, every night they would get new words and at the end of the week, they would get quizzed on a set of words. The teacher has an annotation chart that has different things that students can do. For example, if the students have a question about their reading they can put question marks next to it and more. This helps the students understand the reading much better and this also helps the teacher know the students need help with. There were many students who wouldn’t listen and would just be laughing, getting up without asking and disrupted the class during the lesson they would lose their recess,
Is it possible to create a school community where conformity doesn’t rule the school, I do think that it’s possible to create a school community where conformity doesn’t rule the school. This week i saw people doing things that they don’t usualy do I saw people being nice. In my own expreince this week I was not having a good morning it was just one of those days where everything is going wrong and i come into the classroom and there is a box of candy sitting on my desk. Let’s just say i had pretty good rest of the day.
Based on the experiment, Elliot discovers how quickly pupils regard their classmates - most of whom they have been friends with for the longest time - as enemies,
The challenges that I faced last semester within this classroom was mainly home reading and writing, such as reading How to Kill A Mockingbird. This was a challenge for me to read over the break and weekends because frankly I’m not very fond of reading fictional things and things that have really no general interest towards myself. I just didn’t want to do the reading, which is a huge factor on my part, it’s not the wisest decision I’m aware of that, to not do assignments because I find them useless to me, but it’s hurting my grade which is having the biggest impact on me.
One of the things that stood out to me most was that elementary school students were unambiguously categorized as individuals according to appearance, behavior, values and attitudes they have developed early in childhood. One point the text mentioned was that elementary school children are now forming social cliques similar to those established between junior high and high school students. “Not the babies” I said to myself! It is hard enough when I had to deal with those issues in high school. I can only imagine what the little children will endure to just fit in.
When people think of cliques, they usually think of negative, snobby, stuck up preppy girls in high school. You know, the girls that wore similar clothes, did their hair the same, always had to be up to date on the drama, and always talked gave negative peer pressure to everyone. Although this is the typical stereotype, not all peer pressure is negative. Peer pressure can help make people better at daily life activates, it pushes them to do better things, and also perform better.
Rather we know it or not, conformity plays a big role in our lives. Even more so, it plays a huge role in teens that are growing up in the world today. Teens are just figuring out who they are and easily give in to what they think is right. Teens are still trying to find themselves; without losing themselves in a crowd in which they know nothing about. The way teens dress conforms to society and how majority of people are wearing whatever is trending.
High school is a time in which students are supposed to find themselves. A way they are able to do that is through sporting events. These events allow students to express themselves in a competitive way for their school. However in the past, there have been so many regulations set upon them, that hardly anyone wants to participate anymore. Students need to be able to express themselves in the student section for the better of the team, high school, and student body.
PEER PRESSURE Peer pressure, a term that may or may not have affected you when you were a teenager but as a teenager myself, peer pressure has definitely made an impact on my life, be it good and bad. In the age of 10 to 19, teenagers tend to have the most difficult times. Teenagers feel peer pressure everyday in their lives, whether it’s in school or outside. During the teenage period, teens try to find their identity and differentiate from their parents by joining peer groups and sometimes these peer groups may offer bad advices and negative choices to teens.