Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - What should teachers do if students don't change words in class?
What should teachers do if students don't change words in class?
Teachers need to clarify classroom rules, enhance interaction and participation, dialogue and concern for individuals.

1. Clarify the classroom rules: Teachers should clarify the classroom rules at the beginning of the semester, including keeping quiet in class and not speaking at will. If students violate the rules in class, teachers should promptly remind and warn them, and clearly tell them that they need to pay attention to the class and respect the learning time of teachers and other students.

2. Strengthen interaction and participation: Some students speak in class because they are not interested in the course content or have insufficient participation. Teachers can take some measures to strengthen classroom interaction and participation, such as questioning, discussion and group cooperation. This can make students more integrated into the classroom and reduce the chances of speaking.

3. Individual talk and concern: For those students who insist on teaching, teachers can take individual talk to understand the reasons behind their thoughts and behaviors. It may be because they have learning difficulties or other problems. Teachers can give more attention and support to help them overcome difficulties and improve their learning attitude and behavior.

Classroom discipline:

1. Abide by the classroom rules: students should abide by the classroom rules set by teachers, such as not being late, not leaving early, not walking around at will, etc. In order to ensure the classroom order and teaching progress, these rules are formulated. Students should realize the importance of obeying the rules, not only be responsible for their own study, but also respect the learning rights of others.

2. Concentrate on listening: Students should keep their attention in class, listen carefully and not be distracted. Listening is an important part of learning. Only by listening carefully can we understand and master what the teacher teaches. Students should also actively participate in classroom activities, exchange discussions with teachers and classmates, and deepen their understanding and memory of knowledge.

3. Respect others: Students should respect the learning rights of teachers and other students in class and don't interfere with others' listening and learning. Including not communicating in private, not sleeping, not playing mobile phones and other behaviors. These behaviors will interfere with others' learning attention and destroy the classroom order. Students should also respect the authority and guidance of teachers, listen carefully to their suggestions and guidance, and actively cooperate with their teaching work.