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Revel Ramjewan Post 1

28 April 2021, 9:49 PM

Positive behaviour management Strategies

Offer praise to students

Praise students for jobs well done, as doing so improves academic and behavioural performance, When it is sincere and references specific examples of effort or accomplishment, praise can: inspire the class, Improve a student’s self-esteem and reinforce rules and values you want to see

Perhaps more importantly, it encourages students to repeat positive behaviour. Let us say a student exemplifies advanced problem-solving skills when tackling a Math problem. Praising his or her use of specific tactics should go a long way in ensuring he or she continues to use these tactics. Not to mention, you’ll motivate other students to do the same.


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Kimberlee Barton Post 2 in reply to 1

28 April 2021, 11:15 PM

I totally agree with this statement. Praising students is a tool that should be used by all teachers. Acknowledging students for a great job that they have done builds a positive self-esteem in students and they are eager to learn and do more.