2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-023-04692-5
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Handling students’ misbehaviors in crowded classrooms: the nursing faculty members’ experiences

Shahin Salarvand,
Reyhaneh Niknejad,
Razak M. Gyasi

Abstract: Introduction The ability of teachers to organize classes and manage the behavior of their students is critical in achieving positive educational outcomes. The aim of this study was to explain the experiences of nursing faculty members in managing disruptive behaviors in the classroom. Methods The study adopted descriptive explanatory qualitative study design and provided an avenue to explain the experiences of nursing faculty members in managing di… Show more

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“…Mitigating social distractions, such as requesting peers to maintain silence, is imperative for curating an ideal learning environment (Wolters, 2003). Furthermore, students can enlist the support of instructors to cultivate and sustain a conducive classroom ambiance (Salarvand et al, 2023), underscoring the collaborative effort necessary to optimize learning environments and enhance educational outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mitigating social distractions, such as requesting peers to maintain silence, is imperative for curating an ideal learning environment (Wolters, 2003). Furthermore, students can enlist the support of instructors to cultivate and sustain a conducive classroom ambiance (Salarvand et al, 2023), underscoring the collaborative effort necessary to optimize learning environments and enhance educational outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%