147. Shouting? Few times


The teaching coach told veteran Shean,
"In Spain it's said that teachers lose about twelve minutes of a class-period trying to make their students quiet. The class-period is theoretically one hour.
That said, the conducting the class-period should be somehow smooth, and stopping to gaze at the disruptive students, in silence.
I'm thinking that this way could take some minutes, but how many?
The point I wanted to show now is that many teachers shout to the students many times, and this way of keeping the kids silent gets more and more ineffective. Plus the students do not like this way.
I would tell you to shout rare times."

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