70. Get to learn your students' names


Concerning discipline, Joe told us, we teachers should learn the names of our students from the beginning of the semester. Look at their faces.
When talking with them. At each face, at each person.
Old teachers say you can remember the names of the people you love, you wish to do them good. Plunge the most advanced students into worthy labor. For they might be the disruptive ones, because simply they get bored with the activities. Plunge the rest of them alike. You'll have fewer problems.
Classicist figures in the yard of Carmen de los Martires, in Granada downtown. A "carmen" is a typical house in Granada, with a garden or yard, and a vineyard or an orchard. The word comes from "karm", an Arabic word that means a house of that kind.

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