Teaching Tips For Your First Day In Class

By Ida Dorsey


It is only natural for teachers to think about how they will handle their first day in class. After all, they have to ensure that they are doing a good job right from the get go. They have to be acquainted with the students as soon as possible and be seen as a respectable instructor. To achieve this, here are some teaching tips that can be of great use to you.

First, you have to create a strategy on how you want the first day of classes to go. This basically means that you need a plan on the things that you will actually do for the first day. There are many things you can do on the first day like class introductions, explaining the course coverage, or even giving out class materials.

Since it is the first day, you should not be late. You have to arrive to your classroom at least a few minutes before the bell rings. This is so that you will have a bit of time to chat with the students. This will give off a feel that you are an approachable teacher. You can improve your class participation by doing this right at the start.

Do not forget to introduce yourself. The first step toward acquaintanceship is to know the other person's name and face. The class and the teacher will be together for a long period of time so you have to let students know who you are. You also have to tell your students what exactly it is that you do.

Be sure to create an interest about the course material. This is the best way to ensure that the students do not get bored with the class. When you are giving the course material, you can apply current applications or issues related to it during the explanation part.

Start the first day of classes on a positive note. You have to bring out a harmonious atmosphere so that the students will not skip on your class the next day. If you want to start your classes on the right note, then you should avoid utilizing scare tactics when dealing with students. Do not reign over them with terror.

You have a lot of teaching methods available for you to use. It is entirely up to you to decide which of these methods are suitable for the class or you are comfortable using. When it comes to these methods, they may be focused discussions, brief lectures, group works, or activities for the whole class.

Open an opportunity for these students to ask you questions. The questions they ask may be about their learning materials you are about to cover for the whole semester or may be about the topic discussed on that day. When you let them ask questions, they will definitely be able to participate more in class and understand lessons better.

These are just some of the great tips that you can use when you want to teach a class properly. You have to do it right from the very beginning so that you can establish a proper teacher-student relationship with the class. It is your responsibility to set the standards on the first day so do it well.




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