CLASSROOM ETIQUETTE GUST 1270 Etiquette defined Etiquette is

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CLASSROOM ETIQUETTE GUST 1270

CLASSROOM ETIQUETTE GUST 1270

Etiquette defined: Etiquette is a code of behavior that influences expectations for social behavior

Etiquette defined: Etiquette is a code of behavior that influences expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group.

 • Scenario # 1 You are already five minutes late for class and

• Scenario # 1 You are already five minutes late for class and a class lecture is already in session: a. You try to sneak into class, but you slam the door behind you. b. You quietly enter and go to the back of the class and find a seat. c. You enter class quietly, but walk in front of the speaker to get to your seat.

 • Scenario # 2 You missed class and you want to ask your

• Scenario # 2 You missed class and you want to ask your professor what was missed… You say a. “ Did we do anything last week? ” b. “ Do you count attendance in my grade? ” c. “ I know I missed class, but I have already asked a classmate and gotten my assignment and notes! Is there anything else I should know? ”

Welcome to Classroom Etiquette!

Welcome to Classroom Etiquette!

Do be present in Body and Mind!

Do be present in Body and Mind!

Do arrive on time!

Do arrive on time!

Do stay for the whole class!

Do stay for the whole class!

Do be prepared for class!

Do be prepared for class!

Do practice common courtesy!

Do practice common courtesy!

Do put cell phones away and on vibrate… Texting should not be going on

Do put cell phones away and on vibrate… Texting should not be going on in class!

Do stay AWAKE and be attentive!

Do stay AWAKE and be attentive!

Do show effort, try your best, ask for help!

Do show effort, try your best, ask for help!

 • Did you know? * Your professors spend hours weekly preparing for your

• Did you know? * Your professors spend hours weekly preparing for your class * Your professor teaches at least 4 or 5 other classes * Your professor thinks, plans, and creates lessons to help you learn * Your professor wants you to learn and cares about you and your education