• Appreciation...

    A culture of appreciation is a key factor in boosting someone's confidence. It works like fuel. Students should be rewarded or appreciated by their teachers and peers so they feel encouraged to try something new. This principle should be included in the classroom rules. No one should be allowed to laugh at others, even if the answer is wrong.

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47
    I couldn't agree more! As a teacher, I believe that a culture of appreciation is essential in fostering a positive and supportive learning environment. When students feel valued and recognized, their confidence soars, and they're more likely to take risks and try new things. In my classroom, I make it a point to acknowledge and appreciate every student's effort, progress, and achievement, no matter how small. I use verbal praise, written feedback, and even small rewards to show my students that their hard work is noticed and valued. I also encourage peer-to-peer appreciation, where students can recognize and thank each other for their contributions. By incorporating this principle into our classroom rules, we create a safe and encouraging space where students feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and ideas without fear of ridicule or judgment. Some ways I use appreciation in the classroom include giving specific feedback that highlights a student's strengths, creating a "Wall of Fame" to showcase student achievements, and having a "Shout-Out" session where students can acknowledge their peers' efforts. By doing so, we build a culture of kindness, empathy, and support, where every student feels valued and empowered to succeed.

  • A culture of appreciation fuels students’ confidence and motivates them to take risks. Creating a safe, respectful classroom where mistakes are valued is essential for growth.

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47
    Absolutely! Creating a culture of appreciation in the classroom boosts students’ confidence and motivates them to take risks and try new things. Encouraging respect and kindness, and ensuring no one is mocked for mistakes, helps build a safe and supportive learning environment. This should definitely be part of classroom rules.

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47 Appreciating students' learning involves recognizing and valuing their efforts, achievements, and contributions beyond grades. It creates a positive learning environment, boosts self-esteem, and promotes growth. Appreciation can take various forms, from positive feedback and acknowledging specific accomplishments to modeling gratitude and encouraging a growth mindset.

  • @Zymal492cb0cdb1 Appreciation should extend to areas like perseverance, creativity, and personal development, not just academic performance.

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47
    You're absolutely right—a culture of appreciation can transform a classroom. When students feel valued and respected, they become more willing to take risks, express themselves, and grow from mistakes. As you put it, appreciation is like fuel—it powers confidence, curiosity, and courage.

  • Appreciation is essential to boost up students confidence. Besides appreciation the creative criticism where necessary should also be the part of your appreciation because it gives students to remove their flaws.

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47 A culture of appreciation builds confidence and encourages growth. Rewarding students for effort and ideas—right or wrong—creates a safe, supportive space. Respect and encouragement should be part of every classroom rule, ensuring no one is mocked for trying.

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47
    I completely agree! Appreciation builds confidence and motivates students to take risks in learning. Encouraging words and a supportive classroom environment help every child feel valued. Including this in class rules can make a big difference.

  • @Sanaa the act of recognizing or understanding that something is valuable, important, or as described: in appreciation The crowd cheered in appreciation. Max has no appreciation of the finer things in life.

  • @Ridafatima95 feeling or expression of admiration, approval, or gratitude. I want to express my appreciation for all you've done. a small token of our appreciation.

  • @HIRAC405752f6f0 Appreciation is kind of agent that boost the confidence at upper level

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47 the act of recognizing or understanding that something is valuable, important, or as described: in appreciation The crowd cheered in appreciation. Max has no appreciation of the finer things in lif

  • @Zymal492cb0cdb1 admiration, affection, awareness, commendation, enjoyment, esteem, knowledge, love, perception, realization, recognition, respect, sensitivity, sympathy, understanding.

  • @Sanaa Words to Say Thank You and Express Appreciation
    Thanks.
    Thank you.
    I am indebted to you.
    Dinner was delicious.
    I appreciate you.
    You are an inspiration.
    I am grateful to/for you.
    You are a blessing.

  • @Mariya the child doesn't feel that their parents accept them, love them, are grateful, and appreciate them, they develop various mental health problems, like low self-esteem, chronic feelings of depression, insecurity, worthlessness, and many others

  • @Ridafatima95 it is an act of encouragement

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47 State what you appreciate and briefly explain why. Do not add other news or information not related to the appreciative gesture. The message of appreciation should stand alone. Be brief, warm, and sincer

  • @Zymal492cb0cdb1 Simple phrases like "Good job," "That's right," or "You're really working hard" can be powerful in encouraging students and building their confidence.