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My question is about misbehaviour and uncooperative students. Basically what countries have the most complicit and lovely well behaved students :) and which are the ones to avoid.
I was interested in Korea and then if that went well i read amazingly nice things about Costa Rica but not much about their cultural attitude to education. Anyone thats taught TEFL in costa rica or anywhere in the world that can help give me an idea of which countries to gravitate towards and which to avoid if i want some nice respectful students. Or is it best just to go for teaching adults whatever the country? i don't know if this makes a difference but i am 42 :Dhttps://19216811.cam https://xender.vip https://testmyspeed.onl
Many thanks for any insight anyone can give :D
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Student Behaviour-global checklist :D!!!
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Re: Student Behaviour-global checklist :D!!!
Are you seriously asking this question? Surely there are certain things like different levels of strictness in countries' school system, but well behaved students that like to work with their teachers can be found everywhere. If they don't see the reason in studying, it should be your goal to encourage them, shouldn't it?
Well, if you want students trained to politeness, I hear that Asian countries have a reputation for that. I also think that students in France have to be very dedicated to work to pass into a lycée, so maybe you should try getting into a lycée ;)
Well, if you want students trained to politeness, I hear that Asian countries have a reputation for that. I also think that students in France have to be very dedicated to work to pass into a lycée, so maybe you should try getting into a lycée ;)
Re: Student Behaviour-global checklist :D!!!
Teaching might not be your calling. At any rate, I personally prefer a little mischief over passive behaviour. Guided mischief is the gateway to creativity and meaningful interaction.ironmathyu5 wrote: ↑23 Apr 2020, 08:20 Hello
My question is about misbehaviour and uncooperative students. Basically what countries have the most complicit and lovely well behaved students :) and which are the ones to avoid.
I was interested in Korea and then if that went well i read amazingly nice things about Costa Rica but not much about their cultural attitude to education. Anyone thats taught TEFL in costa rica or anywhere in the world that can help give me an idea of which countries to gravitate towards and which to avoid if i want some nice respectful students. Or is it best just to go for teaching adults whatever the country? i don't know if this makes a difference but i am 42 :Dhttps://19216811.cam https://xender.vip https://testmyspeed.onl
Many thanks for any insight anyone can give :D
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Re: Student Behaviour-global checklist :D!!!
There are too many variables to throw a specific types of behavior into a general place. Typically, the higher the standard the more "behaved" (Who are we? Behaviorists?) the learners might be. But this isn't a reliable way toward solid information. For some reference, I have taught Latin American, Chinese and Polish learners, and behavior has been nuanced and not restricted to age.Barhale wrote: ↑08 Dec 2020, 07:22 Are you seriously asking this question? Surely there are certain things like different levels of strictness in countries' school system, but well behaved students that like to work with their teachers can be found everywhere. If they don't see the reason in studying, it should be your goal to encourage them, shouldn't it?
Well, if you want students trained to politeness, I hear that Asian countries have a reputation for that. I also think that students in France have to be very dedicated to work to pass into a lycée, so maybe you should try getting into a lycée ;)