1439. Good manners and a nice behavior



Teacher B said to teacher A, “At the beginning of a course or the academic year set a few rules, for your students to learn how they must behave. 

One example is raising his hand when he wants to say something or thinks he knows the answer. 

You must keep serene and easy: you attend the class to carry out your work, and your students must know that this hour or any class-period is for dedicating their effort to fulfill their duty, as professionals of study they are. Let them learn all this.

If there’s any problem of behavior, stop the class and make that or those few students think about the trouble for them and for all the class.” / Photo from: drinking coffee. next-thing net 

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