Ways of Creating a Supportive Classroom Environment in FLT Classes
Abstract
The emphasis of contemporary educational practices is that classrooms are not just places for instruction. Teachers are aware that providing routines and options for learning styles helps children feel safe and motivated in the classroom. In order to establish a productive environment in your classroom, it is helpful for educators to learn about the elements and tactics for accommodating all learning styles. In this article, we define a pleasant learning environment in the classroom and provide strategies for creating one.
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