Paper 1 · Teaching Aptitude
For maintaining effective discipline in the class, the teacher should
AAllow students to do what they like
BDeal with the students strictly
CGive the students some problems to solve
DDeal with them politely and firmly ✓ Correct
Correct answer: (D) Deal with them politely and firmly — For effective discipline, the teacher should deal with students politely and firmly, so that is the answer.
Explanation
★For effective discipline, the teacher should deal with students politely and firmly, so that is the answer.
★Good discipline rests on respect, not on fear or on a total lack of control.
★Being polite keeps the students' respect, and being firm keeps clear, steady limits.
★Allowing students to do whatever they like brings disorder, not discipline.
★Dealing with them only strictly rules by fear and breeds resentment.
★Giving problems to solve is a teaching device, not a discipline strategy, so politeness with firmness is best.
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