Moisturize things silently, and silence is better than sound - use hints skillfully to effectively manage the class
Spencer once pointed out in "Pedagogy": "Remember what you should discipline It is to cultivate a person who can be autonomous, rather than a person who needs to be managed by others. "The work of a class teacher is trivial and complicated. In the daily management of the class teacher, certain strategies and skills are needed, and the clever use of hints can play a subtle role. Receive the educational effect of "moisturizing things silently"!
In the few years I have been working as a class teacher, I have experienced many things that made me feel at a loss and made me grow a lot. When I was a class teacher in my first year, I almost never smiled. I came into class every day with a straight face, and almost always yelled when I was talking about discipline. That year, I could be described as the "Roaring Sister". At that time, I realized that my The behavior is very inappropriate, but there is nothing I can do about it. I really can't think of a better way. I constantly reflect on myself, and in the process of contacting children, I constantly improve my educational methods. Fortunately, a child gave me inspiration and allowed me to find an effective way to manage the class - the suggestion method!
There was a very naughty child in the class at that time, and I spent a lot of energy on this child. I stared at him all the time every day, for fear that if I was not careful, something would happen again. I was The state is like a frightened bird! One morning I came to the class early and personally checked the hygiene, homework of each subject, endorsements, and students’ tardiness. I was so busy that I was really like a spinning top. At that time, I was I was completely moved, but what I did did not move my children, especially that naughty child who was eating melon seeds. My anger was suddenly aroused. The moment I was about to explode, we Their eyes collided together, and I suddenly saw the fear and uneasiness revealed in this small eyes. Are they afraid of my anger? Would it hurt a child's self-esteem if I yelled at him in front of them? I smiled at him inexplicably, and the look in my eyes changed from frightened and uneasy to surprise. Then he stood up and took the initiative to clean. He actually took the initiative to clean? I couldn't believe my eyes. You have to know that he never cleans the house, and the discipline in the class is also my focus! From that day on, that child changed a lot. He began to manage the hygiene and discipline of the class, and gradually became my little assistant. So I have been thinking that it was my inadvertent smile that gave this child some kind of positive hint, and thus changed his life. Just imagine, if I had criticized this child on the spot, the consequences would have been terrible!
After that incident, I changed a lot. I think the most painful time in life is the time when I grow the fastest. I've found a great way to manage a class effectively, and that's through the use of hints! That child awakened me, and I awakened him. We are each other's ferry.
In the new school year, I received a new class group. When I received a new class group, I no longer gave instructions on discipline, hygiene, study, attendance, etc. in the class as before. , when I come into contact with new faces, I will praise more children who have done well. When I praise those students who have performed well, the spirit of the whole class is lifted, and those who are praised are happy and express themselves. If I am more positive, other students will get this hint from my words: He did well and the teacher praised him. I want to learn from him and strive to get praise from the teacher. I hung famous sayings, class mottos and goals in the class to achieve the effect of "the walls can talk". Silence is better than sound at this time! These hints have a great impact on the children, and our class became an excellent class in all aspects in the first week!
I will continue to use positive cues to manage my class, and I firmly believe that my children will be even better!