This is for the teachers or the soon to be teachers out there
By johnryanr
@johnryanr (310)
Philippines
October 2, 2009 11:56pm CST
When I am teaching I experience that the students did not respect me anymore maybe because Im too young and I will not get angry with them. They had no trust on me what I am teaching. And when i'm conducting a class some are shouting especially and there are also fighting so i catch their attention and get angry with them, so they stop and again for a couple of minutes they are noisy again talking reading something. Does anyone here have a suggestion in handling this difficulty?
And to the new teacher hope you will be firm and tougher to your students so that they will have a respect on you. Just a tips.
1 response
@grecychunny26 (9483)
• Philippines
16 Oct 09
I am not a teacher by profestion. For me that is the toughest job, to deal with children. I admire teachers for having a long patience dealing with them. Maybe you should ask the children what they really want in their life. Talk to them and ask them what are their dreams. When they answer about what they really want just tell them that in order to achieve everything we want in life is we need to be discipline. School is a place for fun and learning, not by brawling. Learning is inside the classroom and fun after every class, or include fun while teaching them your lesson. Tell them when we want to learn something we need to keep quiet, focus and listen. By process we both learn discipline and learning. Why not give a reward when they followed instruction, when they've shown you they are getting better. Say some kind like these, a very most discipline student will be receiving coming from you . I am sure they will find it interesting because they are still young.