3485. Getting a Peaceful Atmosphere in the Classroom


Teachers, we teachers, have to be creative, no doubt. However, we cannot be creative all day long. Routines also are good for our students. Otherwise if we seek to be creative for the whole day, we drive ourselves crazy or kind of that. 

There should be peace in the classroom, as a marvelous fruit of our interior peace, both the teacher’s and the students’. 

Our dear students have to work nice in a quiet way, while recording what we teach them or what they’re reading from their iPads or books otherwise. While reading, our students are putting in a great deal of knowledge. 

I’ve met some teachers, ones of young kids above all, but also of teens, who even used to speak in a rather low volume to their students. Thus they didn’t have to shout at their students to be silent. 

How did they achieve this peace? Through experience, commitment and dedication. Any teacher can accomplish this – let’s be patient. 

Our students do need routines in the classroom. They do, for their benefit. Our students cannot grow up in a sane way if there are stridencies in our classrooms. 

Just one trick to get our students silent: dictations. Implement that activity from time to time. Have a nice day. / Photo from: spring-landscape-wallpaper-hd-resolution-For-Free-Wallpaper

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