Walking into the high school classroom on my first day, I felt sick with nerves. I tried to look friendly yet also très cool, but unfortunately the expression on my face read more as “I’m holding in a fart”.
I probably was holding in a nervous fart. The first day of high school is exciting and nerve-wracking… even when you’re the teacher like me.
Yes, teachers feel anxious about the first day back at school, too. That’s why we have a special place in our hearts for students in the early years of high school, especially year 7.
Happy, thriving students have a few things in common. They’re organised, nurtured and calm. And most magically of all, they return their forms to their teachers. What? A teenager remembering to do something without being asked? Yes, I’ve seen it with my own eyes!
In my years as a teacher, I noticed that successful high school students were fans of these four techniques.
Put pen to paper, and get organised.
Believe it or not, teenagers need pretty simple tools to succeed in high school: a pen, paper and a year planner. And wow – none of those things have a shiny screen or WiFi.