1. 1 A student interrupts you repeatedly during a lesson. How do you react?

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      A) Calmly remind them of the class rules and continue teaching.
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      B) Pause the lesson and address the behavior directly.
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      C) Ignore it, hoping they’ll stop on their own.
  2. 2 How do you feel after dealing with a particularly disruptive class?

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      A) A bit frustrated, but ready to move on.
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      B) Mentally drained and questioning your methods.
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      C) Completely exhausted and in need of a break.
  3. 3 A student refuses to do their work and argues with you. What’s your approach?

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      A) Offer them a choice: either do the work now or during a break.
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      B) Engage in a discussion to understand their resistance.
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      C) Let them be, focusing on the rest of the class instead.
  4. 4 How do you handle a student who constantly uses their phone during class?

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      A) Ask them to put it away, explaining how it disrupts learning.
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      B) Take the phone away until the end of the class.
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      C) Ignore it, as long as they’re not bothering others.
  5. 5 After a day filled with difficult student behavior, what do you do to unwind?

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      A) Reflect on the day and plan for improvements.
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      B) Vent to a colleague or friend to release the stress.
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      C) Go home, switch off completely, and avoid thinking about it.
  6. 6 A parent complains that you’re too strict with their child. How do you handle it?

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      A) Explain your approach and how it benefits the class.
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      B) Listen to their concerns and try to find a compromise.
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      C) Reevaluate your methods, wondering if you were too harsh.
  7. 7 How often do you feel overwhelmed by student behaviors in your classroom?

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      A) Occasionally, but I manage it well.
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      B) Frequently, it’s a constant challenge.
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      C) Rarely, I’ve developed thick skin over the years.

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    The Calm Conductor!

    You handle student behaviors with a cool head and a clear plan. While you’re occasionally challenged, you know how to keep control and maintain a positive learning environment.

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    The Reflective Responder!

    You find student behaviors challenging and often take time to reflect on your approach. While you’re resilient, you sometimes question your methods and seek better ways to manage your class.

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    The Stressed Survivor!

    Student behaviors can really push your buttons, leaving you feeling drained and in need of a break. It might be time to explore new strategies for managing stress and maintaining your well-being.

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