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BEING A GOOD

COMMUNICATOR
SPEAKING
SKILLS
Select appropriate vocabulary
for students level
Speak at appropriate pace
Be precise and avoid vagueness
Use good plans and logical thinking
skills
LISTENING
SKILLS
Pay careful
attention
Paraphrase
Synthesize theme
and patterns
Give feed
back
NONVERBAL
COMMUNICATION
The most interpersonal
communication
Notice the students
Facial expressions, personal space
& silence
DEALING WITH PROBLEM BEHAVIOURS
MANAGEMENT
STRATEGIES
Peer Mediation
Parent-Teacher
Conference
Enlist the help
of the principal
or counselor
Find a mentor
DEALING WITH
AGGRESSION
Fighting.
- Get helps from other teachers
- Separate the fighters
- Tell other students to leave or return to
the classes
Bullying.
- Verbal/physical behaviour intended to
disturb others less powerful
- Difficult to make friends
- Bullies more likely have low grades,
smokes and drink alcohol.

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