3683. How to Stay Calm in Class: Some Hints
Let’s see. I’d like to say some things which could help teachers develop their careers, and more focused I’d like to state something about classroom behavior management.
For example Claire English says that one of the main things we teachers can do to maintain order in class is to stay calm. You know, if the teacher is calm, well, more likely he or she will transmit that calm to their dear students.
If the teacher is but jumpy and agitated, more likely he or she will need more effort and struggle to keep order in class, and discipline.
I totally agree. And our dear students need but a peaceful atmosphere in class to work and learn and get to know our world. I have seen it, and I’m thinking of my colleague Pepe Asensio: when I was giving my first steps at this wonderful teaching career in his classroom to young kids, he did accomplish a so peaceful ambiance in class with a class of nearly thirty lions, I mean, kids.
And I said something about Claire English, well, she is used to helping teachers and students at complex and problematic schools.
More things for today. We teachers must see our dear students with good eyes. I mean, if a teacher attains to look at a kid with loving eyes – nothing silly anyway -, with affection and the hope that that kid can reach far away and become an honorable person, well then, that kid could feel better.
Let’s trust our students. A kid that behaves badly may have some inner feeling of despising himself. But if he encounters a teacher who believes in him, with affection and benevolence love, that kid can move on and forward, and become that honorable man.
We must treat them as better than they are or we think they are. So stay calm and love your students. Try to see them fine and they will see themselves fine too, and they’ll also find happy to exist. They will feel the joy of existing.
Some of the ideas on this post have been taken from some reads and experiences I’ve contemplated, perhaps in other teachers’ work among kids. And I have gotten to know about Claire English through Angela Watson, a teacher herself and teachers’ teacher. Have a nice day.
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