TIME MANAGEMENT

"This Good-Looking on Thinking"

It is fair to expect students to arrive to class on time, but in turn, you must respect their schedules and let them out on time.
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Starting on Time
It is critical that you establish the practice of starting class on time. If you wait for the last few students to straggle in, it only encourages tardiness, and students will continue to come later and later. It also provides no incentive for typically punctual students to come on time.

Once students realize that they will miss important material if they are late, most will come on time.
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Keeping Time during Class.
Prioritize class time. Decide what absolutely must get done that day and give yourself a time cushion, either at the end of an activity or at the end.

You will probably want to have a watch or clock available,
especially if there is no clock in the room or if it is behind you. You may want to put the watch or clock on the table or desk next to you so that you are not constantly looking at your wrist.

You have the right to tell students not to start packing up their bags five minutes early, but in exchange, you must end class on time without this or another warning signal from them.

"Teacher's reminder in teaching"

Sharpen mind!
Hal. 282.

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