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Recent Posts by Alexa
Tue, Jan 22, 2019 3:06 PM in Appearing Confident as a New Teacher
I agree, the most important factor is experience in order to build confidence while teaching. I also believe that it may just be nerves instead of lack of confidence. However, in order to try and cover up the nerves, here is a list of things to be aware of while teaching:
- good posture
- eye contact with students
- voice level (not too quiet, not too loud)
- pleasant facial expr...
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