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I am a teacher and i want to do better
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Thanks for the reply and the compliments haha.
Any advice is helpful at this point. I worked in my sector for over 10 years and was randomly offered a teaching role, so in the grand scheme of things I'm brand new to it. I can pretty much guarantee I'm not as engaging as I may be in the future but I can't let my downfalls become their problem.
See think wonder, I like it. Easy to remember and puts the responsibility onto me, while (at least I think) also making them aware of their disruptions.