Tip 1) Make things more interesting. Having to do the same type of work gets real boring real fast. We're kids and teenagers we want excitement not the same blah blah blah everyday. Trust me, doing the same routine gets you nothing but an argument with a student because they refuse to do the assignment.
Tip 2) Having more projects. Projects lead to research which leads to successful understanding of the topic. They give us the opportunity to make the assignment our own instead of what the teacher has planned. Many assignments can have projects, it's just that teachers probably never thought to include one.
Tip 3) Small breaks between assignments. Considering how some assignments drag on, they sometimes can bring relief when they are done, and jumping right into the next, that's to much. Give us a class period to relax from such a big assignment. I don't think that's such a big deal is it?
Tip 4) Working in groups is a good way to go. Working together in groups can encourage students to want to learn more because they see that it can be fun, especially at an early age. Also, this is a good way to get your students to learn to get along.
Tip 5) Getting one on one time with the teacher. This helps you help the student with their weaknesses and to understand why they aren't doing as good as they're capable of. Also it's a good way to earn the respect and vise-versa of the student instead of just assuming respect is there just because your the teacher and they're the student.
Well those are my tips for teachers hope help.
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