576. Setting high standards


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “A leader in the classroom may set high standards concerning learning English. He or she – or several hard-working leaders, why not – may foster some atmosphere of effort to learn, to carry out the set activities. They can work on high-level project-works; they can monitor and ease some classmates by sitting next to them; they can present a verbal tense with their own words – sometimes the students understand one student more than the teacher! They will set a good example and help create a nice atmosphere of work. Oh, I forgot it: a student who misbehaves and acts as a rascal may make a serious evil to the class. I have talked about tutorials on this blog, as one remedy.” / Photo from: es-la-guerra blogspot com: michael-jordan-dunking

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