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Emotional management: how to be an objective and fair educator
Emotions are everywhere in our lives. Even teachers who teach and educate people can hardly avoid all kinds of emotions when facing students. But as professional educators, we should learn how to control our emotions and not let personal emotions affect the education and evaluation of students. The following are some suggestions to help you manage your emotions better and provide students with a more fair and objective education.

♀? Know your emotions.

First of all, we must understand our emotional changes and when we are most susceptible to emotions. This can make preparations in advance and avoid educational activities when you are emotional. If you find yourself emotionally unstable, you can try some methods to relieve your emotions, such as deep breathing and meditation.

Maintain objectivity and fairness

When evaluating students, we should try our best to be objective and fair, not based on personal preferences or prejudices. Pay attention to students' actual performance, speak with facts and data, and avoid subjective assumptions. At the same time, we should also learn to empathize and understand students' feelings and needs.

Establish a good relationship between teachers and students

Establishing a relationship of trust and mutual understanding with students is the key to reduce emotional interference. Communicate with students more to understand their thoughts and feelings, so as to better understand their behavior and performance and reduce emotional reactions caused by misunderstanding.