3633. Toward Excellence in the Classroom: Some Try
The teacher in a face-to-face or online classroom? He or she must be elegant. I mean they have to be tactful, respectful, loving toward their students. What I mean by loving is one with benevolence love, i.e. they will seek the best for their students.
For example, that teacher has to know how his or her students are at each moment, and whether they feel good with the activity he or she is carrying out before those students.
And this value is obtained through those affection and benevolence love, plus through experience at the classroom.
As well that teacher will try and be discreet, cautious and tactful. And he or she will say things that will not hurt their students.
Furthermore that teacher will seek what builds up their students’ personality, in accordance with what their parents want for them.
I said he or she won’t say anything harming in the classroom. For those people have some or a lot of sensitivity.
Over time that teacher knows how to pull his or her students upward: they will achieve their students would work better and stay peacefully in the classroom. If that teacher wishes they would work and learn well, he or she will make up a peaceful and quiet atmosphere in the classroom.
In that nice and kind atmosphere those kids – or adults alike – will grow without stridencies and shrillness.
To keep order, classroom management and discipline is better if the teacher is elegant in manners, serious, full of dignity, with moral authority.
And those values are gained over time and only if that teacher strives him or herself to be better and better every single day, if that teacher him or herself struggles to become a better person. I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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