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Reflections of a teacher
alessandrocastagna1978
10 episodes
7 hours ago
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Language Learning
Education
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Pragmatics and non-verbal communication
Reflections of a teacher
6 minutes
11 months ago
Pragmatics and non-verbal communication
A glance can say so much. A quick, affirming look can be the most powerful form of praise, encouraging a child to continue exploring and learning. Sustained eye contact can engage a distracted student, bringing their focus back to the lesson. A gentle, knowing look can motivate a hesitant child to take a risk, whether it's sharing their ideas or attempting a new challenge. And sometimes, a subtle shift in gaze can channel a child's energies, guiding them back on track. 
Reflections of a teacher