Be assertive- If your opinion is asked for, speak up. If you have concerns, let the superior know. If you have something to say at a stuff meeting, say it.
Be competitive- ...withT yourself, that is. Look to where you want to go with your teaching and feel the fire in your belly to be better than you are.te Tip: Making teaching resolutions can help with this (whether at the beginning of a new year os semester.)
Create or join a teachers' group- Whether online or real-life, teachers support and social groups can do wonders for your emotional and professional development.
Try new productivity ideas- Being more efficient helps teachers keep school out of their minds while at home or during the weekends.
Update your skillset- This could mean further study to teach another subject, taking webinars, or studying an online course.
Refuse the negativity- Pull yourself away from the black hole of negative conversation. If this happens at the staffroom during lunchtime, treat yourself to a semi-regular cafe lunch or go for a walk to the school sport fields. If you have a negative collegue, surround yourself with those outlook complements and support yours.
In education, we often talk about how to challenge our learners, but what about ourselves as teachers? In a teaching career, it's normal to find yourself in a rut or recognize a need to make changes- the skill is knowing how!
Goals that i have for myself for the future are to ensure positive reinforcement, include as much interactive and engaging lessons in my teaching, and ensure fairness for rules and expectations for all learners and classes. The most important to me is ensuring positive reinforcement.
Having a good relationship with your learners is very important
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