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Is It Important to Remember Students’ Names?

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Post by sassy86 Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:19 pm

Is It Important to Remember Students’ Names?


Is It Important to Remember Students’ Names? Mini_712671name


It’s almost impossible to be an effective teacher without using
students’ names. The personal touch you get from calling someone by
their name is a very effective tool that good teachers use.

Teachers should leave you a seating chart or have nametags on desks.
However, as the year goes on, nametags fall off and seating arrangements
change. So you need some techniques of you own.

Here are some tricks that work:


  1. As students file into the room, introduce yourself and ask their
    names. Repeat the name immediately. “Hi Marcus, nice to meet you.”
  2. When students are doing their work, walk around the room, see the name of the paper, and say, “Nice work Alex.”
  3. Bring in a package of sticky nametags. Before students arrive, look
    at the attendance sheet and make a nametag for each student. As you take
    attendance, have students come up and take their nametag.
  4. Keep a little “cheat sheet” at your desk. When you learn a name,
    write it down with a description of the student. Refer back when you
    need to. This is helpful for those students who need extra attention.
  5. Work out a secret code in your head. For example, Rhonda is very
    helpful. Sing the song to yourself, “Help me Rhonda” and you’ll always
    remember her name.You only need to use a few names to give yourself credibility. When students see that you remember and use names, they see you as a “with it” teacher who is capable and caring.

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Post by sassy86 Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:29 pm

I really loved this picture above as it shows how ridiculous some methods used by teachers to remember their students' names are ! No need to stick a label on your student's forehead to remember his/her name! Very Happy This just reminds me of a previous teacher of mine at the university who used to oblige us to keep a piece of carton with our name written on it in a vertical position on our desks ! Evil or Very Mad She couldn't remember our names so we would please her by looking like members of parliament with our names on the desks ! pathetic ! Rolling Eyes
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