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Being strict alone is not enough: The joy of being a teacher 7

Last week, I thought about the strictness of a teacher.

However, children will not follow you if you are only strict.
After all, there has to be a sense that "this teacher is fun!" for it to work.
This time, I thought about the joy of being a teacher.

1
A teacher's class is fun = understanding and being able to do things

As a teacher, this is what I want to value the most.
Being able to solve problems or becoming able to do something,
this is a big part for children.

2
A teacher's class is fun = learning new things

Being able to learn things you didn't know is one of the joys of a class.
We live in an era where you can find out anything if you look it up, but
children like it when they learn something they wouldn't have thought to look up and think, "Oh, I see!"

3
A teacher's class is fun = a class that involves classmates

Children like classes where they learn while interacting with their classmates.
Such as discussion classes, asking each other about things they don't understand, or preparing together.
It is boring to just sit silently and take a class.

4
A teacher's class is fun = a class with game-like elements

Problems that seem solvable but are tricky,
or classes that are simple but make you want to participate,
I want to create settings that are exciting.

5
Doing fun things
Class parties, events, celebrations, recreation, or committee activities,
it is important to do fun things that are not what we call learning.

6
Always in a good mood

Just by being in a good mood, things feel fun, and the children become happy too.
If a teacher seems gloomy, the children will feel gloomy just because of that.

7
Playing together

I don't think there are any children who dislike a teacher who plays with them.
Just by doing that, children recognize the teacher as a fun person.

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