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Old 04-29-2008, 03:35 PM
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Advice for teaching?

I am in year 11 at school and i want to be a maths teacher when i am older, i have spoken to the school and they are leting me have a chance of teaching yr 7s maths for 1 lesson.

I am really scared and don't know how it will go

All i need to do is go over topics they should already know and to explain to them if they do not understand things they have already been taught.

Please give me some advice for teaching them so that they learn a lot and advice so that i'm not scared..... Please help

Thank you
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will they know your just a student? will the real teacher be there? i always thought if i became a teacher i would be REALLY strict at first, then ease off and become the cool teacher, so i have their respect, i dont see how you can do this if they know your a student... just try and be confident, and if the teacher is there, be nice
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Surely your maths teacher is the only person who can help you here. I would discuss with him/her because they know the situation, know the course and, more importantly, know you
I'm sure your lesson will go ok, good luck
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