Video
Clips Between the spring of 2002
and 2003, the University of Arizona Dean of Students
Office surveyed faculty and students in Tier
I and Tier II classes to determine to what extent
disruptive behavior was experienced in UA classrooms.
Sixty faculty and over 700 students responded,
with the majority of both students and faculty
indicating that they had experienced disruptive
behavior at some level.
In an effort to share this information
with students, the UA Dean of Students Office
created a video which would appeal to them in
a humorous way and establish guidelines that lead
to successful, productive learning experiences.
Both national and local media outlets ran extensive
stories on the video and the topic of disruptive
behavior, and we are enjoying the discourse this
has provoked.
Two clips from the video are
available for your viewing. These scenes represent
just a small portion of the behaviors which student
panelists found objectionable. Other offenders
include: The Pontificator, Ms. Inappropriate,
and The Time Bandit.
Video Clip - "The
Gossips"
– 86% of faculty cited chatting/whispering and tardiness as disruptive
behaviors most frequently experienced throughout the academic year.
Video Clip - "The
Diner"
– students referred to being distracted by others eating an entire meal
in the classroom.
To
view these videos, you will need the newest
version of Apple Quicktime. Download using
the link to the left.
The University of Arizona
Dean of Students Office
Old Main 203 • PO Box 210021 • Tucson,
AZ 85721-0021
Phone 520.621.7057 • Fax 520.621.9866 • Email
voice@email.arizona.edu