237. Don't be scared!



The teacher trainer/coach told me,
'Something prominent is discipline, if you want to get your students learning English.
Keeping discipline in the classroom and helping create an atmosphere of work is... up to you.
Your new students, at the beginning of a new academic year, are very sensitive and they early soon feel whether you are afraid, if you do not have the control and managing of the class-group.
Stop speaking when you notice the smallest sign of disruption.
Keep silent for some tense seconds.
Gaze at the 'funny' student.
And then, you can tell something to the disruptive student, you can remind of him about a few rules set by you before, at the starting of the class-period.
Don't carry on with your conducting of the class-period, as though nothing had happened.
Keep firm the reins of your students.
Be coherent with your rules.
They test you: they want to find up to what point they can reach, without your saying anything.
All of you, the teacher and the pupils, are at the time of your professional work - both yours and theirs.
Experience will give you a better holding the reins of the class-group.
And remember that what you have before you is not a mass, but singular persons, to who you are obliged to make clear what is right and what is not.'
Thank you for the photo, i telegraph co uk.

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