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Do's and Don't in Classroom | Classroom Edition

Do's and Don't 

in a classroom 

 

 

this points are applicable and suggested  for both Teachers and students .


do's and don't in a classroom
what to do

 

 Do

 

- Respect towards every single person enters in the class .

- Listen to classmates , listen to teachers .

- Be Encouraging .

- Avoid Sarcasm or be in a serious limit.

- Compassion

- treating Everyone as Individuals .

- treating Every one Equal .

- Say please .

- Say thank you.

- Address Everyone with regards & respects .

- Think After & before speaking : if you think it is  bad to talk don't ever say it, And if you think you said something wrong , apologize for it .

- find Another response beside anger.

- Remember that everyone has feeling

- be prepared 

- Keep your space clean as possible 

- compliment each others

- Avoid displaying student score or grade , it can cause embarrassing situation & shame.

- Pay attention 

- Always Curious 




Don't

 

- Don't impose too many rules .

- Don't let any embarrass situation to come .

- Don't raise your voice.

- Don't be afraid to ask anything or asking for help 

- Don't confront students in front of the class .

- Don't try to humiliate others in the class .

- Don't be physically aggressive .

- Don't talk in between .

- Don't play inside classroom .

- assume that the student who pass gas are doing it on purpose.

- student or teacher's privacy  

-Making fun of student in front of the whole class 

- judging anyone before knowing 

- ignoring 

- punish the whole class because of one person

- taking properties of other without permission

- pressure  on someone

- spreading rumor

- Activities which are inappropriate.

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