446. Stop being rude


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “Your students do not like you being and looking unkind, do not like you despising them, both whenever they do things okay or wrong. And this brings in lack of respect toward you. They expect from you to be sympathetic, kind, nice. Also they expect from you to correct them. When you treat them with cordiality and warmth, you gain them, and it’s more likely there will be discipline in the classroom. Also because you are firm and coherent. They’ll respect you, because you’ll respect them. Politeness is key for an atmosphere of demanding and challenging learning” / Photo from: stop%20sign driverstestingmi com


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