In difficult times we make agreements!

in #steemiteducation7 years ago

In difficult times we make agreements! The daily life of an educator is the most accessible way to bring love, peace, trust and firmness when dealing with situations that sometimes escape from our hands, there are so many situations.The daily life of an educator is the most accessible way to bring love, peace, trust and firmness to the hour DTo face situations that sometimes escape from our hands, there are so many circumstances that can be dealing with situations that sometimes escape from our hands, and the circumstance that can be presented in the classroom, that we manage to make everything have a solution or seek the best, so that the future does not bring serious consequences.

If a teacher does not connect with his/her student is he a bad teacher? What do you think? In these times the school life has given a turn of 180 degrees.

The school, through its teachers, can do a lot to improve this situation that as we all know and demand, requires an urgent solution.

Education and good manners come from home, us as teachers and teacher we orient in the best way, keeping in contact with parents and representatives, most of the time they ignore, to the meetings that are held in the Institutions.

Today, we must recognise the need to curb violence in all its aspects.

The cries, aggressions and behavioral problems that we live every day in schools, often turn into real learning problems and jeopardize the school trajectory of children.

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The school is a reflection of society, but at the same time it is the place where you can find different tools that will allow you to transform that reality so hard.

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If there is a strong institutional commitment and all education professionals are aiming to maintain a state of peace, cooperation and tolerance, surely in every classroom in different countries children will find a place where they are motivated to Resolve their conflicts through dialogue.

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Activities Suggestions:
Let's start the day with a smile!
Spend a few minutes at the beginning of the class so that, in turn, each student can count "a joke or a joke" that makes all his companions smile.
-The jokes and their authors will be recorded in a booklet by the teacher or a secretary.
-Fridays will be read again and a vote will be made to choose from all the funniest.
-the author of the chosen joke will take a distinction for giving us a smile and you can take home the notebook with the repertoire of jokes to share with the family.


Strengthening the contract of coexistence.

-Reread the contract of institutional coexistence of the classroom.
-Make the necessary modifications; For example, if the group has a hard time "listening", agree on new ways to fulfill them and leave them in writing. On the day fixed for such activity would be very interesting that family members and managers can participate and provide their contribution.
-Write the new contract of coexistence.

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Short goals, long engagements.

-We all know that if we set goals very difficult to achieve, in a short time we can lose the motivation because we seem impossible to achieve.

Before we start the class we will talk about "the goal of the day".

-It is important to keep in mind that the goals must be fulfilled and that we should congratulate them when they achieve them!


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I hope this will be of your liking and learning.

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