How to get along well with students
1. Treat every student fairly. In the process of learning to get along, we must stress principles and abide by them. The right thing, not the person. Fair and just teachers are more likely to gain the trust of students. 2. The establishment of a good teacher-student relationship is bound to be inseparable from communication, but this kind of communication does not mean calling students to the office to "talk". In fact, it is unequal in students' minds. Suggested ways to increase contact are: asking more questions, guidance and encouragement in classroom teaching. Take an active part in extracurricular activities. Don't complain to your parents. What I'm saying here is not that I don't want to contact my family and school, but that I want to communicate with my parents. When students are found to have problems, the purpose of communicating with parents is to find the source of the problems and then educate them. Educating students is definitely not scolding them for not listening and telling their parents, and then their parents will post them. This will only push the students away. Besides these, we should strengthen communication with students, forgive their mistakes, don't scold them at will, and try our best to help them solve their difficulties.