First of all, you must win the respect of students. You can interact with students more in class, pay more attention to students in class after class, and be serious when you are serious, criticize but don't overdo it. If students do something wrong, don't punish them at the first time, and don't always tell their parents.
Secondly, every student in the class should be treated equally. No matter whether the students' grades are good or bad, the seats should not be divided. Otherwise, those rebellious students will have a bad definition of themselves in the long run, making them feel that they are poor students, so they must not be biased in seat allocation.
It is also important not to send the usual exam results to parents. For those students with poor grades, poor grades are the gap between them and others. Poor grades will make them sensitive and want to escape. In the long run, they may be tired of learning and even feel inferior. When students do problems, they should not only pay attention to students with good grades, but also take the initiative to help students with medium or low grades, give more encouragement, and occasionally talk to students.
Teachers are neither tired nor relaxed, so they should have their own teaching methods, but they should not stick to the rules. You know, good teachers are not only teachers, but also their friends.