By the time you finish this course we should be able to:
• Describe and explain how problem situations in class would look from various points of view. Evaluate reflections and developments of our self-awareness so we can understand how our own past experiences might be influencing our responses to future pupils. By understanding the meaning of ours and pupils ́ behaviour we can respond appropriately with encouragement, comfort and support of our students.
• Describe and explain the activities to get pupils thinking and moving in healthy ways, ideas for energising and refocusing, healthy diet and understanding of the body. Describe how we can identify causes of stress. Explain why and how to develop relaxation techniques and set realis- tic goals.
• Apply related theories or findings from course literature to real world situations by knowing how to effectively prepare your own lesson.
• Identify and analyze ethical aspects of particular problem situations in the classroom. Explain the difference between effective and noneffective communication. Formulate ideas in writing in a clear, coherent, and logical style. • Make the classroom a safe and caring place for pupils to take risks and make mistakes without fear. Create self development activities list you may use for your future practice. Course policies and values Values shaping teaching of the course:
• Inclusiveness: this syllabus welcomes all students, respects student diversity and differing points of view.
• Integrity: while working with datas keep representing original sources.