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Tip 13 Promote a Positive Environment It is fundamental for teachers to promote a positive environment where all students are welcome, feel safe, protected and cared for. An optimistic classroom atmosphere joyfully enables educators to teach and students to learn. The classroom climate or the “mood” involves children in the learning process, enhance self-confidence in seeking academic opportunities and improve sense of community and belonging in the classroom. Students must take ownership of their classroom and their own learning.
Tip 10 Nurture a Love for Reading One of the greatest areas of need among our students is indeed a love for reading. Many students read because they are told to read and for fear of failing in test scores. There is a great need to create a culture of readers that read because they enjoy reading; reading for the love of reading. One way to nurture a love for reading is by having students selecting books that relate to their culture and literature that relates to their curiosities and interests. It is also important that students read books according to their reading levels. Once students get to the habit of reading, then reading becomes fun and a very exciting activity.
Tip 1 Creating an Inviting Learning Community Right at the beginning of the school year teachers have the goal of creating a classroom environment that is favorable for helping all students work cooperatively in order to learn. Effective teachers create an atmosphere of mutual respect, where students feel relaxed in asking questions and expressing their thoughts and feelings. It is important that educators establish a positive, safe and secure student-centered learning environment. This environment can be created by instituting classroom rules where students received consequences and reward for their behavior. Many behavioral problems can be avoided by establishing a solid classroom management plan at the beginning of the school year and by systematically reviewing it throughout the year or whenever necessary. Classroom management contents need to be incorporated into daily curriculum. Classroom behavior, rules, procedures and routines need to be taught, modeled, reviewe...
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