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10 Little Tricks to Get Your Class’s Attention (and Hold It)
Beginnings are always the hardest. Ask any
teacher who walks in at the beginning of the
class session and finds.. Casy text-messaging
someone… Katie and Sam chatting… and Tom
snoozing.
inattention is endemic in our fast-paced culture
with so much competing media and information
distracting us. it is necessary to get the class’s
attention at the beginning of the session to
establish order.
What can you do to get the class’s attention riveted
on you?
4 Tips to Get the Class’s Attention
1) Change the level and tone of your voice
Often just changing the level and tone of your voice,
lowering it or raising it, will signal to the students it’s
time to pay attention.
2) Use a visual related to the instruction
Holding up a striking picture related to the session,
is sure to get all eyes on you.
3) Make a startling statement or give a quote
Writing a surprising statement or quote related to
the content on the board has a similar effect
4)Write a pop quiz question
Tips for Holding Attention
1) Relevant tasks :
Know your students and relate content to them, and relate the content to the course objectives.
2) Teach at appropriate level of difficulty :
Material too hard or too difficult can result in student inattention. Check for understanding or boredom at the beginning. Then tailor the material to the class.
4) Make presentations clear :
Use of clear charts and visuals hold students’ attention and make the content clear
5) Involve students in lecture :
Don’t just lecture on the past tense with charts and board work; this will surely put everyone to sleep. During the lecture, stop to ask students about last weekend, summer, etc., to keep them involved in the content and practicing the material.
6) Use humor :
Use of humor related to the content is another attention-getter: students appreciate teachers who know how to use humor appropriately related to the material.
Thx for listening ..