Undersand Your Teaching Style

When you understand your teaching style, the student behaviors will fall more easily into place. Additionally, you will be able to better manage the misbehavior’s in the classroom.

Questions to ask yourself:

Do you prefer students to be silent while you teach or can they interrupt with questions?

Do you prefer students to work in groups or individually?

What kind of relationship do you have with your students?

Does your teaching reality match what you want it to be?

Does your student’s behavior fit how you want them to behave?

Understanding the answers to these questions will help teachers begin to build a framework around what kind of teaching and student behavior they will expect in the classroom.

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