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Classroom Management
I think all the tips very useful. I find setting rules, respecting them and building routines are very important during learning for example saying "please, thank you and excuse me" , tidying up desks after each session or activity and putting books/ notebooks away when finishing with a task avoids a lot of mess when doing group work. I agree with the teacher that putting away pencil cases avoids a lot of trouble such as losing or quarrelling about things. And more important is respecting the teacher and classmates when they talk without interrupting them.
Teaching tips
Thanks to David Rixon for those practical tips to bear in mind when teaching.
Useful tips
Hello. I enjoyed this video. It was quite interesting. Every class is different. The more tips we have, the better chances to meet students needs.
Thanks again.
Classroom management
I have recently started my WIL practical and I am experience both best and worst experiences. The school is overcrowded and learners promote the culture of misbehaver. I do not know how to properly manage them please assist
Classroom management
Hi there,
That sounds very stressful for you Nontokozo112, I hope you find it gets better as you get into routines with your classes. You might find this video useful https://www.facebook.com/TeachingEnglish.BritishCouncil/videos/648092096644279, and this article has a range of useful tips. Search the site for more, join the teachers' community and find other teachers who can give you support :).https://www.facebook.com/groups/1095104140523615
Anne
TeachingEnglish team
Environment in a classroom
I need your help. It’s really great to have your own area where you can arrange everything to make learning English easy. But what should I do when I don’t have any opportunity to do this. When our teachers have lessons in different classes. And you need more time for preparation. You need to move furniture, stick some flash cards , ….
Moving classrooms
Hi Lesiak,
Yes, that makes it a lot more difficult, having a 'bag packed' helps a bit, having all the typical things you need in a suitcase and moving that round can help ( I know that may not be practical, but I've seen it work really well) Asking for cupboard/ shelf space if that's possible in the different rooms also can help. If technical set up is the issue, there is no quick solution I'm afraid - so many times we've all got to a room to find something doesn't work. Maybe other teachers here have some other ideas?
Anne
TeachingEnglish team
I think it's lovely to have tips and ways on how to handle a classroom