Sub management?

The main issue I have in these types of schools is that students feel that they don't have to listen at all. They are extremely wild and come into class screaming, yelling, throwing things and won't even quiet down so you can introduce the rules. If you try to act tough they just become more defiant and out of control/curse you out. If you act nice at all then they also think you're a pushover and act the same way.

Most of them just leave the work on the ground at the end of class, rip it up, throw it into paper balls into the garbage can, etc. A few students will actually do the work and understand it despite the noise of the class.

You can tell them they can't move around and they'll scream "fuck you" and then just do what they want. And you'll have 15-20 students acting like this in one class. And they're constantly bickering with each other. It becomes impossible to manage.

You can be right next to them, giving them directions and they tune you out or curse you out, tell you to shut the fuck up, etc. It's unreal.

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