First of all, frequently asked questions:
The students you teach are headstrong and impatient, and don't like learning. What should you do? How do teachers deal with children who are withdrawn, timid and quiet? How do teachers treat cheerful and lively children? How do teachers deal with naughty and overbearing personality?
Second, the universal answer:
Teachers should treat all students fairly, respect their individuality and creative spirit, get along with each other as equals, enter the inner world of students, and stimulate their strong desire for knowledge and creation with their trust and concern.
Teachers should be able to stimulate students' interest in learning, concentrate their attention, flexibly adjust the teaching process, activate the classroom teaching atmosphere, control the teaching environment, guide students to think positively and develop their innovative ability.
Attitude determines everything, and details determine success or failure. Whether you can become a good teacher depends on your attitude towards work, strong sense of professionalism and responsibility, and enthusiasm for work.
A good teacher should not only be dedicated, love students, have solid professional knowledge, but more importantly, be happy, integrate his love and responsibility into his daily work, and influence every student with his positive attitude.
Teachers should look at problems calmly, deal with them, stabilize their emotions, and not be influenced by their emotions, so as to find the correct way to deal with them.