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What must each class have?
Generally as follows:

1, evaluation record form.

This is very simple, that is, print a spreadsheet with the whole class, and then give one to the teachers, class cadres, branch representatives and so on. It is suggested that the names should be sorted by pinyin or surname strokes, which is easier to find. This record sheet can be used for anything. Teachers can call the roll in class and record students' performance in class, and branch representatives can count the names of students who have handed in their homework.

2. A long teaching pole.

Some teachers will say, what's the use of teaching poles? Dare you hit a student? This statement is poor! The prepared teaching poles are not used to beat students, but to assist teachers in teaching and scare some students.

3. Book corner.

Students who like reading are quiet and thoughtful, and don't make trouble after class; Classes that like reading have a strong learning atmosphere, and the overall class atmosphere is positive.

Matters needing attention in class management

Fiona Fang cannot live without rules. First, set the rules, let students know where the boundaries of behavior are in school, and let them know from the beginning what can't be done in school and what is bound by the class rules.

For primary school students, who have just graduated from preschool education, many classroom rules are still unknown and need to be explained by the class teacher in advance. In view of this kind of primary school students whose cognitive ability is still lacking, the class teacher needs to be more patient, give appropriate rewards to the students who perform well, and make positive guidance.

For junior and senior high school students, smoking, fighting and other behaviors are explicitly prohibited in the school rules. In the first class meeting, the class teacher can tell the students about these bans in combination with the punishment results of the bans, so that they can understand the rules and regulations of the school and also play a warning role.

This method of learning school rules and regulations as soon as you enter school can not only make students understand what they can't do, but also lay the foundation for the class management of the class teacher in the later period.