A good characteristic of a student is to develop independent study. Would it be possible for you? How, what will you do to get it?
Learning how to study independently is a useful skill that helps with academic success. For me, it could be difficult but possible. I can start by choosing a quiet place to study and making a weekly plan. Instead of waiting for help, I can try to find answers by reading books or watching videos. I could also learn from mistakes and keep trying.
Learning how to study independently is a useful skill that helps with academic success. For me, it could be difficult but possible. I can start by choosing a quiet place to study and making a weekly plan. Instead of waiting for help, I can try to find answers by reading books or watching videos. I could also learn from mistakes and keep trying.
Do you think the idea of bringing the outside life of students into the classroom (family, likes, worries, etc.) is okay? How can this be done?
I think that including students’ real lives in the classroom can make learning more meaningful. For example, a teacher can ask students to write about their favorite family tradition or share what makes them happy or worried. This creates a friendly atmosphere and helps the teacher understand the students better. When students see that the classroom is a safe place to express themselves, they feel more motivated and connected to what they are learning.