EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES: TIPS FOR MAINTAINING A POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNERS
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positive classroom, positive relationship, inclusive practise, effective communication, engaging instructional strategiesAnnotasiya
This article explores effective classroom management strategies tailored for language learners, emphasizing the creation of a positive and inclusive environment. It highlights the importance of establishing clear expectations, fostering a supportive community, and utilizing interactive teaching methods. Key strategies include promoting collaborative learning, implementing culturally responsive practices, and encouraging student engagement through varied activities. The article also addresses challenges language learners face and offers practical tips for educators to enhance communication, minimize disruptions, and build student confidence. By adopting these strategies, teachers can cultivate an atmosphere that not only supports language acquisition but also enhances overall student well-being and motivation.
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