670. Fair play in the class




One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “You know, it depends on the way a teacher is, but if it’s helpful to you, I’d tell you to be serious and kind in the class with your students, polite and firm, nice and concerned about each student.



This makes the class push up the human tone and level to an atmosphere of rigor in work. Important too is to have them engaged in doing things, profitable ones of course, directed to assist and back up their learning process and your teaching conducting.



Shift the activity to avoid getting your students bored and discouraged if it’s lasting too much, so, proceed into the next scheduled activity. Or the one you do up and improvise because you feel it’s the appropriate one at that moment.” / Photo from: hurling demo 4schools ie.



This sport, let me try to explain, and sorry for the errors, guys, is kind of a combination of rugby and soccer, played with sticks, and the doors are similar to the ones of rugby. This sport is played in Ireland, and there’s an international league with teams from Australia, Wales, Ulster... Sorry, my Irish friends: if you want to “mend” what I’ve just said about the game, let me know. Otherwise anyone can look up about it on the Web, of course. I saw it when I was living in Ireland but understood little.

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