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You Only Fail When You Stop Trying.



It is the third time I have an approach with my students, and it's right here when I really understand that teaching has a lot of challenges. I have 30 souls in my classroom, and even I know that this is only the beginning, I feel a little blue. In those three classes, my students have behaved violently, they are hitting each other, they throw objects, or having a terrible vocabulary. Sometimes, trying to talk with them is mostly impossible.

Even those are situations that can happened to any professor, an out-of-control situation sometimes is desperate.

Nevertheless, I try to stay positively, after all, we don’t know why they have those behavior. As educators, we must be friendly and kindness as possible, they are just teenagers expanding themselves in their own worlds.

When I met them, we did a little icebreaker activity in which they talked about their name, their residence, their age and something they like, such as their favorite hobby, favorite food, or something really important for them! At the end of every mini presentation, I gave them a motivational phrase “You only fail when you stop trying”, a pen, and a chocolate. In spite everything, they liked the activity and they were very grateful for their pencils.

Try to motivate them to participate is difficult sometimes because they feel shame. However, I try to remind them that we only learn if we don’t stop trying, also, we are not experts, and it is perfectly okay to make some mistakes.

With those experiences, I consider that, even sometimes it is difficult, I can find a lot of lesson lives for my own experience. Every challenge is an opportunity to learn more (The phrase was also a little reminder for me).

I hope to cultivate a classroom where they can feel safe and free to make risk in their learning. This is a journal for both, them and me, and together we are learning. I hope they can learn a lot from me, and I hope to learn a lot from them. 💟

 

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  1. Your post about your third encounter in real-life classrooms reminds me about something essential about teaching: we are dealing with souls. Each student brings to class their hopes, dreams, expectations, but also issues and sorrows. It is fundamental to remember to motivate our students DAILY, not just once in a while, but every single class, and by the post you made, I perceive you are doing wonders with them! Do not get discourages by bad behavior, but be consistent, with your kindness, words of encouragement, and classes that they enjoy. I am confident that you will see great results soon!

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  2. Hi Daisy, I hope that in the future you will find students with better behavior, for now remember that we are neither the first nor the last teachers who will have to learn to deal with these difficult situations. Greetings👋🏻

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  3. Hi Daisy! I'm so sorry your experience with the students wasn't as great as you were expecting. However, I think that you did an amazing job at dealing with the situation. As you mention in another entry, teachers must teach with love and that's exactly what I see in this entry. Keep the hard work! ☺️💗

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  4. Loved this post because sometimes we tend to share only the good moments, but we need to understand that there are several challenges we will face in our journey as teachers. What is important is that we learn from them, as you said every challenge is an opportunity to learn. And I'm pretty happy to know that you took a bad experience and decided to learn from it and to be better💖

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  5. Hello Daisy, I really enjoyed this post because all those behaviors you mentioned are part of the real experience we faced during the practicum and that we will face in our job. As you mentioned, it was an experience for students and we as teachers to learn and improve!

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  6. Hi Daisy! Despite the difficulties, your positivity and willingness to connect with your students show your true passion for teaching.

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  7. I know it was a difficult time for you this experience as a friend of your I know, but you deal with the best emotions and you don´t give up. That only shows the real professor that you are and the strong women you are.

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