Practical Teaching Tips
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Practical Teaching Tips
- Meet your headteacher, introduce yourself
- Listen carefully to his/her instructions
- Respect the school regulations
- Meet your colleagues and introduce yourself
- Share documents and attend observation classes
- Always take notes and be ready to ask questions
- Learn from experienced teachers
- Demonstrate enthusiasm and eagerness to learn
- Be thankful and acknowlegeable
- Build on what you have learned
- Plan, apply...
- Be self-confident
- Never give up; your first problems are your first
lessons
More Tips:
- knowing student's names, and calling them by name
- greeting students and colleagues pleasantly
- remembering something that had earlier worried a student, and
asking about it ("Is your mother recovering from her
operation?") - " showing that you can change your mind, when evidence and
logic suggest it - being on the edge of your subject and interests
- never being late to class or cutting it for some personal
convenience - insisting on neat written work, delivered on schedule
- insisting on a formality of conduct in a classroom
- insisting on clear thinking and fair-mindedness
- always expect a bit more of a student than he expects of himself
- accentuate the positive; be careful always to praise good work. No
one learns anything faster than when he feels he is successful - never give up on a student, or categorize or 'brand' him
permanently
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