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Makeda Hudlin Post 1

22 April 2021, 3:07 AM

1.5 Ethos and Culture

A teacher's attitude and approach towards children play a most vital role in a child's growth and development at school. Once a teacher is not warm, welcoming, positive towards a child or even children, this can hamper a child's learning. Children are very sensitive beings and can feed on negative attitudes which in turn creates a dislike of learning or even a fear for going to school.

If staff do not have a harmonious and collaborative relationship at a school, this can also contribute to a negative ethos and culture at a school.

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Elizabeth Roberts-Hamlet Post 2 in reply to 1

22 April 2021, 12:49 PM

Ethos and culture

I agree with this, positiveness is the key to enhance a child's learning.

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Kathy-Ann Randolph Post 3 in reply to 1

23 April 2021, 2:32 AM

Wow valid contribution made and I agree all the way. A teachers attitude plays a major role in the child/children well-being. I once worked with a teacher whose attitude and approach was terrible some of her students were very much afraid of her and also they never liked coming to school. A meeting was held with that particular individual however she never changed after a while she resigned and opened her own school.