Dear Val, I´m a semi-retired Languages teacher, I´ve been follow you and your prectice which you, generously share with us, your fans. I started writing a book where I shared the funny time me and my collegues used to have with the students. I wanted to incentivate others to become a teacher, I was lucky and happy. When I finally organized the stories and found time to dedicate myself to put it into words... I realized that few people want to teach and that in just 2 decades school are so different. I stopped editing it. Ma
Thank you for your heartfelt message. I really think you should finish your book. Teaching might not be for everyone, but your story deserves to be shared. You never know who it might inspire or help - sometimes things happen in ways we don’t expect. God works in mysterious ways. Best of luck with it!
Big pleasure, Henriana! Glad this video helped you! 🌹🌹 Check out one more video if you haven't watched it already: ruclips.net/video/muql7erdmZE/видео.html
Good morning teacher Val!!! YES!!! You're right .. We, the teachers, are seen by our parents students as "the bad ones"... specially in our spanish speaking countries... But in the other hand, to teach children is good and pretty... Thank you teacher Val for all your advices... Thank you for sharing all your experience... Please continue doing this... Sending virtual hugs from PERÚ, South América...🙏🙏🍀🍀🍀
Thank you for your kind words and support! I'm so glad my videos are helping you feel less alone in the classroom. Lots of hugs and care from China!!! 💖
@@Teacher-Val, I bought both of your "Natural disasters" lessons, and I believe my students will love them. They're crystal clear, so there's no need to translate into Italian, which is our mother tongue. The pop quizzes are so engaging that whenever they answer right, they will gain a one-minute break, so adding them up, they could even get up to five minutes and have fun because they'll be challenged. I bought other lessons in the past since I've been following you for two years so far: Also, I like this way of teaching through stories and short reading, feasible, graded texts.
@@marinaterrosi885 Thank you so much for your purchase and for sharing such thoughtful feedback! I'm happy to hear your students love them. 👍👍 It means the world to me that you've been following me for two years. I remember you. We chatted a few times. 🌹🌹🌹 If there’s anything else I can do to support your teaching, feel free to reach out. Wishing you and your students an awesome time learning!
@@lorellalivieri9562 That's amazing news! Best of luck with your final exam - I'm sure you're going to crush it! Let me know how it goes - I'll keep my fingers crossed for you! 🌹
Like so many RUclips videos; on tips on classroom noise management, I was disappointed. Asking co-teachers, the administration, and the student's parents to be collaborative is living in a fantasy. Also, the teachers don't have time to create certificates and scorecards, call parents, and document behaviors. I need that time for lesson planning and other tasks to prepare for my lessons. For god's sake, here we are in 2024, and with all training, consults, and other teachers' tips, we still cannot help teachers with this serious issue. I have watched countless videos on this particular topic and it rarely applies to the reality of the teaching world. We have allowed it to be the norm that to be a good teacher you must be really good at applying classroom management theory. I became a teacher to teach NOT, babysit. Why is it always the good students that have to suffer from poor advice on this topic?
I get that you’re frustrated, but I have to disagree. The strategies I share, like creating certificates, scoreboards, and behavior sheets, work for me and the teachers I work with. They might not fit your situation, and that’s okay - but that doesn’t make them useless. There’s no magic pill for classroom management, every teacher has to find what works for their classroom. I’m just sharing what works in mine. Different countries, cultures, schools, and students mean different challenges. Instead of tearing down what doesn’t work for you, why not share your solutions? Let’s help each other out. 😉
Dear Val, I´m a semi-retired Languages teacher, I´ve been follow you and your prectice which you, generously share with us, your fans. I started writing a book where I shared the
funny time me and my collegues used to have with the students. I wanted to incentivate others to become a teacher, I was lucky and happy. When I finally organized the stories and found time to dedicate myself to put it into words... I realized that few people want to teach and that in just 2 decades school are so different. I stopped editing it. Ma
Thank you for your heartfelt message. I really think you should finish your book. Teaching might not be for everyone, but your story deserves to be shared. You never know who it might inspire or help - sometimes things happen in ways we don’t expect. God works in mysterious ways. Best of luck with it!
Hi Teacher Val, Thank you for this video. Your students, school and district are lucky to have you on their team!
That's very kind of you to say! Well, I'm lucky to be there! 🙏😉
Thank you so much for this! I am a trainee teacher who started a month ago and having quite difficult classes. Thank you for this!!
Big pleasure, Henriana! Glad this video helped you! 🌹🌹
Check out one more video if you haven't watched it already: ruclips.net/video/muql7erdmZE/видео.html
Thank you, teacher Val, for your helpful and encouraging teaching-learning tips!
Greetings from Moldova!
Thank you, glad to hear it was helpful! Greetings from Lithuania/China!😊
You are a very good teacher!Thank you for sharing your methods and experience with us!!!🎉Thank you from Poland❤
Dziękuję, Vita! Thanks for watching! 🌹
❤❤ Great tips! I am a substitute teacher but I can still benefit! Also, I subscribed!!!!
Thanks! I'm happy you subscribed! Welcome to my channel! 🌹🌹🌹
Good morning teacher Val!!! YES!!! You're right .. We, the teachers, are seen by our parents students as "the bad ones"... specially in our spanish speaking countries... But in the other hand, to teach children is good and pretty... Thank you teacher Val for all your advices... Thank you for sharing all your experience... Please continue doing this... Sending virtual hugs from PERÚ, South América...🙏🙏🍀🍀🍀
Thank you for your kind words and support! I'm so glad my videos are helping you feel less alone in the classroom. Lots of hugs and care from China!!! 💖
You are the great teacher in the world.
Not really, but I appreciate you saying that! 🙏
THANK U SO MUCH .
You're very welcome! 🙏
Thank you for your tips, opinions. Happy teaching to you too🎉
Grazie, Marina! Let me know if you need help with anything! Have a fantastic day! 🌹🌹🌹
@@Teacher-Val, I bought both of your "Natural disasters" lessons, and I believe my students will love them. They're crystal clear, so there's no need to translate into Italian, which is our mother tongue. The pop quizzes are so engaging that whenever they answer right, they will gain a one-minute break, so adding them up, they could even get up to five minutes and have fun because they'll be challenged. I bought other lessons in the past since I've been following you for two years so far: Also, I like this way of teaching through stories and short reading, feasible, graded texts.
@@marinaterrosi885 Thank you so much for your purchase and for sharing such thoughtful feedback! I'm happy to hear your students love them. 👍👍
It means the world to me that you've been following me for two years. I remember you. We chatted a few times. 🌹🌹🌹
If there’s anything else I can do to support your teaching, feel free to reach out. Wishing you and your students an awesome time learning!
Fantastic.
Many thanks! 🙏
I love your lessons, teacher Val! Thank you from Italy 🎉
Grazie mille, Lorella! 🌹🌹🌹
@Teacher-Val It's always a pleasure to watch every single lesson!
@Teacher-Val next week I'm having my final exam to qualify as a middle school English teacher! 😃
@@lorellalivieri9562 Thank you very much! I'm happy to hear it! 👍
@@lorellalivieri9562 That's amazing news! Best of luck with your final exam - I'm sure you're going to crush it! Let me know how it goes - I'll keep my fingers crossed for you! 🌹
Bravo 👏 Maestro 👏 Lit 🌠 Impressive 😍
Gratitude and Respect for this Satisfactory Work 🚀🌟🌱
Thank you so much! 😊
You are a great teacher please keep carry on your tips are very helpful
Will do. Thank you very much!
Useful video
I am also a teacher, experimenting different techniques for handling my children…😅
It can be tough, but keep experimenting - you’ll find what works best for you! 🌹
Thank you from Egypt
🌹🌹🌹
Thank you!
You're welcome! 🌹
Thank you for sharing these useful tips.😊
Bye bye ! 😊
My pleasure, Sabrina! 😊
in the right moment
Thank you! 🙏
The boy is really good at singing !!
Yes, he is!!
It seems that all teachers avoid talking about high school.
@@hossamelnems9551 I don't teach high school, so naturally, I talk about what I know best. ;)
Right! That's the most difficult area! Primary students are easy to handle😂
Sometimes, students can bully others at school, and you don’t like that, do you?
Nobody likes bullies.
Like so many RUclips videos; on tips on classroom noise management, I was disappointed. Asking co-teachers, the administration, and the student's parents to be collaborative is living in a fantasy. Also, the teachers don't have time to create certificates and scorecards, call parents, and document behaviors. I need that time for lesson planning and other tasks to prepare for my lessons. For god's sake, here we are in 2024, and with all training, consults, and other teachers' tips, we still cannot help teachers with this serious issue. I have watched countless videos on this particular topic and it rarely applies to the reality of the teaching world. We have allowed it to be the norm that to be a good teacher you must be really good at applying classroom management theory. I became a teacher to teach NOT, babysit. Why is it always the good students that have to suffer from poor advice on this topic?
I get that you’re frustrated, but I have to disagree. The strategies I share, like creating certificates, scoreboards, and behavior sheets, work for me and the teachers I work with. They might not fit your situation, and that’s okay - but that doesn’t make them useless. There’s no magic pill for classroom management, every teacher has to find what works for their classroom. I’m just sharing what works in mine. Different countries, cultures, schools, and students mean different challenges. Instead of tearing down what doesn’t work for you, why not share your solutions? Let’s help each other out. 😉