1061. One objective or aim for each class, ok




Teacher A said to teacher B, “You can recall I advised you to have one single aim or goal in mind for the next class you have. One objective, a realistic one, which you may write in your notes for that class. 

For example: I will have my students speak in English; single words, then phrases or sentences as a reply to a question by me, and also summarizing the story I wrote for the last worksheet, or that story from their course book. 

Otherwise, if I have four or five objectives, I’ll become choked, and this is bad for my students. That aim or goal gives kind of a ‘personality’ to that class.” / Photo from: defensivedrivinghabits blogspot com. Defensive Driving School. Baby Texting While Driving   

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