الاثنين، 29 فبراير 2016

Only use specific and important rules that you'll be able to enforce

Whether you're an experienced teacher looking to shake it up or a new teacher looking forward to the first day of school, learning to manage a classroom is one of the most important parts of your job. Just as important as the lessons you'll be teaching is the environment you'll be creating. You can learn to create a simple, effective, and welcoming environment for your students to learn, whatever grade, subject, or type of class you teach

 

 Classroom Basics

Only use specific and important rules that you'll be able to enforce. It's important to avoid including vague rules in your classroom rules, or to try to enforce silly things you'll be unable to control. It may annoy you to clean gum off the bottom of the desks at the end of each semester, but trying to police students for gum is a waste of your time. Focus on what's most important.
  • You don't need to make your students go through a whole list of "Banned" items, like gum, phones, or other devices. Simply put "no distractions" on your list and confiscate serious things as they come up.

 

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