76. Building confidence in students |
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| How teachers can increase their confidence in the classroom |
| Confidence is being able to talk with ease, have a constant flow of positive energy, and not let anything get you down. When someone is confident they have higher levels of self-esteem and this is projected in their outward behavior. There are few things someone can |
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| Author: Emmanuel Mercado |
| Date of Post: 2007-04-09 |
| Building Confidence in Students |
| Building confidence in students is valuable for the development of self-esteem and a productive classroom. A class that has confidence will go outside of the learning box to explore their imaginative and creative sides rather than a class that is built on fear and discipline. |
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| Author: Lori Metcalfe |
| Date of Post: 2007-04-10 |
| Building confidence in students |
| In today, the necessity of learning English is growing thru out the world whether you are a high school or university student, an international business executive, or someone in need of effective English and job skills for personal or professional reasons. That is |
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| Author: Hye K. Anderson |
| Date of Post: 2007-04-12 |
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| I believe that building confidence in students and in the classroom is the most important aspect of being a teacher. In recent studies, most young students pinpointed that the teacher either greatly helped their confidence level or damaged it. (www.education- world.com/a_curr267.html)
In my essay I will discuss |
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| Author: Vanessa Temple |
| Date of Post: 2007-04-18 |
| Building Confidence In Students. |
| Student confidence affects students’ ability to learn and teachers can have a powerful affect on students’ beliefs in themselves. A teacher, through positive expectation and an understanding of self- convincers, can help create the belief that a student has the ability to succeed. Once convinced, |
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| Author: Alix Howard-Jones |
| Date of Post: 2007-04-18 |
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