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Unread Sep 19th, 2009, 08:31 pm
Lujay Lujay is offline
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Default Re: Teaching teenagers

Hi,Daniel:

I have been "learning" from the teenagers for ages and I must say i'm still. The one thing I must remind you for a productive class is that it always rewards that if you have a clear lesson plan in advance and you never fail them if you do complete your plan.Classroom management is important only for those who have trouble sharing what's good and what's fun.
Bear in mind that they come to the classroom to get educated.
It is we that stand on the platform and decide thier one-hour fate, so i always give them the plans I made beforehand.
Leave those low-motivated kids alone. Once they think or find that your class rocks, they will come to you straightly.
I always spend the most of my time evaluating my fun-rate.
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