"University Life 21" by Francisco Osorio |
A recent article in the Guardian entitled "Should Teachers Banter More With Their Students?" discusses how
teachers should navigate the wobbly line between being approachable individuals
and authority figures.
In the writer’s opinion, the key is for teachers to be professional and accountable towards students while also revealing their human side from time to time. One way the author does the latter is through code-switching, which, for her, involves
mixing the complex concepts of her material with more lighthearted, informal discourse:
I might use slang to poke fun at
myself. I might even engage in discussions about who should or shouldn’t have
made it to the finals of The Voice. Whatever it is, showing myself as a figure
in authority who is nevertheless approachable is something students welcome. It
can become a teacher’s most useful behaviour management technique.
No comments:
Post a Comment