When it comes to the question how to encourage students to achieve success, teachers may offer different answers based on their own teaching experience. Here are some suggestions.
Post your expectations around the room.
If a student does not understand what teachers expect from him, he will have a much greater chance of failure. From the first day of class your expectations should be clear. Many teachers post their class rules for all to see. You can select posters with encouraging words that explain your expectations.
Make sure that you do not show any biases (偏见) towards students' learning. If you believe that the students in your class can't learn a subject well, they probably won't. Be careful about the words you use and make sure that you don't make students feel that you doubt their abilities. You must believe strongly and sincerely that your students can and will learn what you are teaching them.
Allow students the space to learn on their own.
While you can provide guidance, as the year goes on, you should pull back and give them more responsibility for their own learning. You should avoid jumping right in and helping students by simply providing them with the answers to their questions.
A. Pay special attention to slower students.
B. Have a right attitude to students' abilities.
C. It is also a great idea to put up your expectations.
D. A healthy teacher-parent relationship is necessary.
E. The way a teacher treats students is very important.
F. Students need to learn to become self-directed learners.
G. Instead, lead students to find the answers by themselves.