296. Sere discipline


One day teacher B said to teacher A,
"Yep, I remember you told me you had to invigilate or take in charge a study hall, with children, and what to do to facilitate their concentration and the like. Whatever they do or whatever they don't, is their business.
You are right there, fulfilling your work. Try for them to really work and study - a serious or neutral look your face. Solve their individual doubts and questions, if they ask to come to your desk.
Try maintain a steady - as far as possible - atmosphere of sere work. And if any disruptive pupil, keep cool, and talk with him next day - not that very day if you are about to lose your temper.
Be affectionate and listen and get to acquaint each kid at other different occasions: the best discipline is they respect you; even more, they love you and reckon your labor, in favor of them."
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