High school discipline in Korea

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ErinMcGrail
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High school discipline in Korea

Post by ErinMcGrail » Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:18 am

I have recently started teaching Conversational English to Grade 2 High school students- that would be Grade 11 in Canada(a junior in America). Any tips of how to control the classes(there are about 40 to 45 students per class). I have taught for two years before in hogwans but never in the public school system

fluffyhamster
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Post by fluffyhamster » Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:26 am

Hi Erin! Have you read the sticky thread at the top of this Sec.School Ed forum? Or tried a search for 'discipli*' or 'management' ('manag*' etc)? (The asterix is for "wildcard" searches, that will increase the number of resulting matches).

Then, a member called 'megaclom' had some "interesting" views relatively recently, to which Sally Olsen (always a valuable contributor in relation to such issues) responded.

Just trying to direct you to (ways of finding) the wealth of previous discussion! :wink:

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