2005. Listen to your colleague teachers



If you’re the department head, count on your colleagues: listen to them because you might learn from them. 

As time passes you ought to listen to your teachers – remember that tentatively they’re maturing as teachers and can give you their vision of teaching the kids. 

Another point: it may be more effective if your teachers attend a meeting with something written about the issues you’re going to work out: you may save time – the teachers attend the meeting with their written proposals and so you all avoid so long meetings where the teachers start to think about a topic then. 

You may announce that on such a date you will have a meeting about how to diminish the students’ anxiety to contribute to the class in English, for example. / Photo from: 

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