503. An overview of punishment in the class


One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “Be coherent when you set some small punishment. I would say that you should set some punishment only if necessary. Before reaching that step, carry on the way you conduct your classes: making your students become aware that they will learn English if they work with perseverance. If you assign punishment to a student because he committed a discipline fault for example, this punishment should be educative, never revenge from you.

Don’t loose your temper: don’t set the punishment at the moment, if you got mad, wait for the next day. And when you finally set the educative punishment, be coherent: your student ought not to see you are despotic and weak and change your mind. An educative punishment could be fulfilling a small job as a help to keep the classroom neat.” / Photo from: www transportesostenible com

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