Class discipline is important because it creates a positive learning environment, promotes respect and responsibility, improves academic performance, develops important life skills, and prepares students for the future.
Instruction to be abided by students
- Arrive on time and be prepared with all necessary materials.
- Avoid disruptive behavior, such as talking out of turn, using your phone, or interrupting the teacher.
- Listen actively and take notes to help you remember important information.
- Raise your hand when you don’t understand something or need clarification.
- Respect your classmates and their opinions, even if you disagree with them.
- Do not complain about any students, the teacher is watchful in the class.
- Be seated in a manner and respect your teacher.
- Participate in class discussions and activities to fully engage with the material.
- Follow the teacher’s instructions and guidelines for assignments and assessments.
- Be mindful of your language and tone when communicating with your teacher and classmates.
- Keep the classroom clean and tidy, and avoid damaging or misusing classroom equipment.
- Finally, be open-minded and willing to learn from your teacher and classmates.