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Tips For School Prefects

1. Lead by example : set a good example for your peers by being respectful, responsible, and reliable. 2. Communicate effectively : make sure to communicate clearly and effectively with your classmates, teachers, and school administration. 3. Be organized : keep track of important dates and events, and make sure to keep your classmates informed. 4. Be approachable : make sure that your classmates feel comfortable coming to you with any concerns or issues. 5. Be a good listener : actively listen to your classmates and take their opinions and ideas into account when making decisions. 6. Be assertive : stand up for what is right, even if it may be uncomfortable or unpopular. 7. Take initiative : be proactive in identifying and addressing issues within your school community. 8. Be respectful : treat your classmates and teachers with respect, and expect the same in return. 9. Be honest : be truthful and transparent in your actions and decisions. 10. Be a role model : represent your school i...

How to teach so your students will listen

1. Establish a rapport with your students : Get to know them and their interests to build trust and create a positive classroom environment. 2. Make the material relevant: Connect the subject matter to the students' lives and show them how it applies to the real world. 3. Use varied teaching methods: Incorporate a mix of lectures, discussions, hands-on activities, and technology to keep students engaged. 4. Encourage participation and interaction : Use open-ended questions and activities that allow students to share their thoughts and ideas. 5. Provide immediate feedback : Give students feedback on their performance and progress in a timely manner to help them understand and improve. 6. Use technology : Use technology tools to make learning interactive, engaging, and effective. 7. Continuously evaluate and improve : Regularly assess your teaching methods and make adjustments as necessary to improve student engagement and learning outcomes.