Abstract
Before preparing, prepare the pre-preparation and plan on the subject. See all the students in equal view. Always give encouragement and work to the student for any work. The initiative taken by the school authorities for the professional development of the teacher. Use of participatory methods and techniques to ensure active participation of students in the class. Be sympathetic to all students.
Keywords
Wish; Interest; Trend; Behavior; Action.
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Stanic, B. (2019), The Way to Control the Teacher's Tendency and Behavior. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research, 3(20), 42-52.
Stanic, B. (2019) "The Way to Control the Teacher's Tendency and Behavior", International Journal For Empirical Education and Research, 3(20), pp.42-52.
Stanic, B.. The Way to Control the Teacher's Tendency and Behavior. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research. 2019; 3(20): 42-52.
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Stanic, B.. The Way to Control the Teacher's Tendency and Behavior. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research. 2019; 3(20): 42-52.
Stanic, B.. The Way to Control the Teacher's Tendency and Behavior. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research. 2019; 3(20): 42-52.
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