Saturday, 27 December 2014

Classroom management in other countries


Dear readers,

During the holidays I managed to teach first aid to Thai students as part of a mission trip. When I handled the lessons over to my juniors to teach, they complained that the lack of a common language hampered their classroom management abilities.

Here is some advice I have:
1) Be culturally sensitive
What works in Singapore might not work in another country. For instance, patting the head of a child might be a sign of affection to the child, but it is considered rude in Thailand.

2) Be firm
By being stern (via facial expression, vocal tone and body language), most children would tend to behave accordingly.

3) Get a translator
I try to rely on the locals as far as possible.

Thanks!

Regards,
Reuben

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

CCA website for students

Dear reader,

If you know me personally, I am not one to pander to others and I generally speak my mind. Nevertheless, I have been collecting the feedback from my students with regard to the CCA website.

I realised that there were many things that the website could improve on (even though some of the information should have been known by the students).

So I sat down and thought of the main question: If I were a student (of the CCA), what information would I like?

And from there, everything became easy.

Thanks for reading!