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Why does the math teacher stand next to the students and attract their unintentional attention?
The teacher is beside the guide.

Students are lively and active, their physical and psychological ages are unstable, their interests are easy to shift, their sense of self-control is not strong, "unintentional attention" dominates, and their actions are easily dominated by emotions.

When the teacher stands by, the students' attention will be focused, they will want to show the good side to the teacher, and they will pay attention unconsciously.