563. Your committments as a teacher


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “What to do when planning a class? Have your students in mind. Their necessities and expectations. In some way, have each student in mind. Don’t plan a class, with its matter, objectives, and the kind, but without your students’ stuff. We work with real people, with their own biographies. Each student is unique and different. There are high achievers and low achievers, also intermediate, etc.; students with a fine and quick intelligence and students with flaws and carencies. In our classes there is a universe of people. Oh, and don’t have bad manners in the class. Bad manners are opposite to discipline.” / Photo from: kenyaphotos wordpress com

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