As stated by Rogers, 2006, p52, ‘When a teacher’s manner, body language, posture and communication appear confident and authoritative, and when such confidence is further maintained in both teaching and management , students are likey to cooperate with the teachers leadership.’
Taking photographs of children working respectfully and displaying them in the classroom also promotes good behaviour in the classroom. Even encouraging and praising children with low self esteem to lead teams or groups during P.E will build positive behaviour, personality and character. T.A’s should always verbally praise a child’s positive behaviour and contribution to the classroom as well as providing stickers and creative wall charts to illustrate their success. Rewards such as trophies, certificates and letters to parents about their child’s achievements in school also go a long way in promoting positive behaviour in a child .
T.A’s should always lead by example. They should express encouraging words, be approachable, understanding and show empathy in order to stimulate and encourage positive behaviour. They need to be observant,
Bibliography: B.Rogers, ‘Classroom Behaviour’, Paul Chapman Publishing, 2006. 491 words