Contract on Classroom Behavior

Most students exhibit appropriate behavior in class, but sometimes there is disagreement over the definition of “appropriate” behavior. This usually happens when students erroneously assume that faculty are employees hired to serve them.

If you feel that way, it’s time that we set you straight! A professor is not here to give you what you want, but rather to help you obtain the knowledge you need.

Learning is a group activity, and the behavior of each person in class in some way or the other affects the learning outcomes of others. If we keep these thoughts and the following rules in mind, the classroom experience will be a better one for everyone involved.

The following are some basic guidelines on classroom behavior. Each CBT Faculty member will develop his/her own version of these rules. So, be sure to read the syllabus for specific rules in each of your courses!

Student in lab.Recommended behavior: