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55 Details of Creating Educational Miracles (4-6)

4. Support each other to create miracles.

Mr. Clark tried to create an opportunity for everyone to speak freely in class. First of all, he told the students never to laugh at or make fun of other people's speeches. Everyone should contribute to the class group. In order to make our team the best, we need to listen to everyone's opinions and ideas. He encourages students to express different views and tells them that people's ideas are very different, and your ideas will produce errors when they are conveyed to others. Because of this, each of us has individual differences, and you have no way to know what people around you will think because of their different endowments and experiences. So we should respect other people's remarks, don't feel condescending, and don't let others feel that there is something wrong with their way of thinking.

Mr. Clark trains his students to listen to other people's speeches and find valuable content from them. He told his students over and over again how much they inspired him or how great their speeches were. When a classmate can turn to another classmate and say, "This idea is great, I didn't expect it at all", the value of this sentence will far exceed the teacher's praise and give students self-esteem and self-confidence.

My harvest: in our usual work, let us often say to our students, "I trust you." I have full confidence in your ability, and I know you will succeed. "I think creating such an atmosphere so that everyone can support each other and appreciate other people's ideas and abilities can make our class a team full of wisdom and unity.

5. Full losses and moderate benefits.

If you win, or make the event beautiful, don't brag; Don't write your unhappiness on your face when you lose. If you are good at something, others will surely see it, so you don't have to brag about your talent. Once boasted, the effect will be counterproductive. Apart from noticing your boasting, others simply ignore what you are really good at.

6, take the initiative to ask for care.

In the process of talking with people, if someone asks you a question, you should ask them a question back. It's a matter of courtesy. You should let others know that you are interested in them just as they are interested in you.

In ron clarke's mind, education is not a difficult job, but an art with infinite charm! He is good at education and turns decay into magic. I think he won this honor because he grasped the details that are easily overlooked in the education process. He not only strictly educated children, but also won their love and respect with love and enthusiasm.