Does Legislation Affect The Diversity Of Learners Behavior?

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The teacher's learning style, incompetence, disrespect, negative feedback or remarks and poor modulation influence learner behavior interme of autonomy. The increased autonomy of learners leads to misconduct in the classroom (Cotterill, 2015: 6). Misconduct refers to learners' talks, learners walking while teaching the teacher, avoiding participation in learning teaching-learning activities, confrontational behavior and attitudes (Lessing & De Wet, 2011: 404). Co-learners' negative attitudes, low ability, lack of interests and self-reliant as well as disturbing habits such as chatting and walking during teaching and learning have an extremely adverse effect on the behavior of fellow learners who want to be part of teaching and learning in the …show more content…

Low income in a household, limit the amount of food available. Learners who are hungry to go to school's mind will be adversely affected, leading to violence or poor concentration ability (Burger, 2009: 142). Unwanted environments for learners will adversely affect their behavior. If the classroom does not respect and accommodate the diversity of learners, learners' collaboration will be impaired in class and poor learner behavior will come in search (Linde, 2016). As discussed under the effects of poverty, violence also plays a role in the vicinity of the learner's home. All ways the learner is known to solve problems or differences of opinion is through violence. This will lead to the disruption of the classroom or playgrounds at the school (Linde, 2016). Poor literacy among learners as well as their parents plays a major role in the learner's behavior. Learners who are poor readers are struggling to read and execute instructions. The classroom is disrupted and academic achievement is not standard because the learner has a backlog in his ability to read and write as well as to perform instructions (Wasson et al., 2001: …show more content…

Impact of negative learner behavior on effective learning Effective learning can not take place if the circumstances in the classroom are not positive. Sun & Shek (2011: 1) found during their research in Hong Kong that negative learner behavior or misconduct and effective learning go hand in hand. The negative learner behavior impedes, obstructs and interrupts classroom learning and teaching, which directly limits effective learning (Arbuckle & Little, 2004: 60). Disruptive learner behavior has an adverse effect on the effectiveness of teaching and learning in the classroom, which causes co-learners to be deprived of effective learning (Sun & Shek, 2011: 1). Research by Weerman, Harland, & Van der Laan (2007: 377) proved that the long-term impact of the negative and disruptive behavior is based on academic achievement among the learners. Learners who grow up in poverty are not always suitable for effective learning to take place. Due to the different cultures and traditions, some children must act as housekeepers and daughters while their effective learning should take

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