Ghost Philosophy
30 year old dateless virgin
Staff
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2018
- Posts
- 165,608
- Reputation
- 270,043
The title is a joke, but seriously... what's going on?!
I taught my first lesson a few weeks ago and the students were so well-behaved that at the end even my mentor teacher was complimenting them for behaving. I have observed her and they often get corrected on their behavior - multiple times.
When I stood in front of the class, man... they were all quiet. I was thinking "WTF?" haha. They engaged with me throughout the lesson as well. There were zero disruptions and they were completely quiet unless I made them speak.
When I was done with my lesson, they suddenly started clapping for me. They've been so nice!
I shouldn't be complaining, but still.....
The problem? I'm not learning classroom management this way. Should I encourage them to raise some hell in the classroom next time I have to teach?
They are 7th grade students in case anyone was wondering.
I taught my first lesson a few weeks ago and the students were so well-behaved that at the end even my mentor teacher was complimenting them for behaving. I have observed her and they often get corrected on their behavior - multiple times.
When I stood in front of the class, man... they were all quiet. I was thinking "WTF?" haha. They engaged with me throughout the lesson as well. There were zero disruptions and they were completely quiet unless I made them speak.
When I was done with my lesson, they suddenly started clapping for me. They've been so nice!
I shouldn't be complaining, but still.....
The problem? I'm not learning classroom management this way. Should I encourage them to raise some hell in the classroom next time I have to teach?
They are 7th grade students in case anyone was wondering.



They will probably raise some hell next time. 
