3493. More on Getting the Students Involved in the Lesson
What teacher does
not want discipline in his classroom? Well, then we have that the best
discipline in the classroom is self-discipline.
That happens when the students
do want to work, or when the students are starting to want to work. In this
latter case the teacher more likely can try and set that discipline: the time
is right to try to set some nice discipline.
Also there can be discipline when
the students appreciate and love their teacher, mostly when this latter person
has sought to also love his students. Thus we have discipline as a consequence
of love of benevolence: both the teacher and the students seek what is good for
the other persons.
And that is the essence of love of benevolence: seeking what
is good for the loved person.
However, discipline or, better said, self-discipline,
is also the result of a habit, after some repetition of actions of discipline – of
self-discipline I mean.
Then the student thinks kind of “I stay quiet and
attentive and cooperative because I want what is good for my teacher”. As well the student then also wants to learn new things.
Alike there
can be discipline when the students get engaged into the activities.
I insist on
purpose: we can consider discipline as an interior force that makes me pay
attention and get involved in the class thread and activities. Have a nice
week.
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