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A New Year should come with new resolutions, a zing to do better, and the wisdom to learn from the mistakes and lessons of the last year. A new start should be welcomed by wisdom, embraced with enthusiasm, and accompanied by a will to grow. And as a teacher or home tutor it should come with all these and more, because we are the example we teach the children to be. So what resolutions should you make this year? Here are a few to get the ball rolling:<br>Be More Creative: Teaching and lessons can get monotonous and boring. Add a creative twist to learning and see how it becomes interesting for both you and your students. Educate the children with the help of movies, music, art, craft, and games.<br>Communicate More: Improve your communication channel both with parents and students to better address the needs of the child, understand their requirements, and create a healthy balance for the child with the help of their parents.<br>Stay Positive: Children look up to their teachers, and how your attitude is towards teaching, students, and in the classroom will be a make and break deal between how good you are as a teacher. A positive attitude will go a long way in making you likeable, approachable, and understandable.<br>
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3 Resolutions Teachers Should Make This New Year A New Year should come with new resolutions, a zing to do better, and the wisdom to learn from the mistakes and lessons of the last year. A new start should be welcomed by wisdom, embraced with enthusiasm, and accompanied by a will to grow. And as a teacher or home tutor it should come with all these and more, because we are the example we teach the children to be. So what resolutions should you make this year? Here are a few to get the ball rolling: Be More Creative: Teaching and lessons can get monotonous and boring. Add a creative twist to learning and see how it becomes interesting for both you and your students. Educate the children with the help of movies, music, art, craft, and games. Communicate More: Improve your communication channel both with parents and students to better address the needs of the child, understand their requirements, and create a healthy balance for the child with the help of their parents. Stay Positive: Children look up to their teachers, and how your attitude is towards teaching, students, and in the classroom will be a make and break deal between how good you are as a teacher. A positive attitude will go a long way in making you likeable, approachable, and understandable.