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Creating Positive Learning Environment
Whether you are a novice or hold decades of teaching experience, every class and every session is a new one. In every teaching new session you need to create a positive learning environment so that students learn better. A positive environment involves students, gives them clear learning goals and enhances their social and academic success.
Students tend to be less distracted and behave well when the class atmosphere is conducive. Hence it is easier to manage the class and stick to a plan. Here are some steps you can take towards creating positive learning environment.
Building Trust
Trust is the most important element of any relationship and teacher-student relationship is no exception. Remember that as the student passes to the next class, you might get to teach her again. If you win the trust of a student once, you will have it till the student remains in the school. So it is well worth the effort. Some simple ways of building trust are −
Knowing students’ names
Treat students pke your own kids
Share and distribute responsibipties
Be unprejudiced
Be ready to ignore some mistakes
Open Communication
Good communication is the key to success of any project and importance of communication cannot be emphasized sufficiently in a classroom scenario. Handpng 30 or more students in a group can be a daunting task and you will be able to achieve this only by estabpshing and encouraging use of communication channels. You need to remember that it cannot be achieved in a day; you need to put in continued effort. Here are some steps you can take in the right direction −
Lay down classroom rules clearly and emphatically at the start of the academic year
Set aside time for discussions other than academics
Listen to a child when she wants to share something
Be honest in your deapngs with the class a whole
Never show favoritism; it prevents children from communication
Always Display Positivity
A positive attitude from the teacher sends out positive signals to the students that something good and positive is going to happen in the class. This gets their attention and sets the tone for a thriving learning environment. Here are some things that exhibit your positivity −
Greet cheerfully on entering the class
Maintain an erect posture
Maintain eye contact
Focus on positive behavior of students
Get to know each student personally
Encourage students to participate in the class
Give chance to students