Words possess immense power in educating and nurturing students. Teachers interact with students, colleagues, and parents throughout the day. Consider the impact of words and actions.
The old saying, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me,” is an adage that dates back to the 1860s from an American periodical, The Christian Recorder. It encourages a person to do what is right despite the response from others. However, words do hurt. Negative words cause pain. They may even cause an invisible scar carried around for a long time.
Words Possess Immense Power
The language a teacher uses is crucial. It can empower students and set them up for success or hinder their progress. To set students up for success, it’s important to communicate directly and sincerely. Demonstrating belief in their abilities and good intentions is key. Words carry weight and foster respect and a positive learning environment. Additionally, knowing when not to speak is also important.
Some words and phrases can backfire.
- Avoid telling students not to worry. This causes more stress.
- Do not tell students that an assignment is easy, as it may lead them to feel less intelligent if they find it challenging. The word ‘easy’ is relative.
- Encourage progress; nothing is perfect. By claiming perfection, students may feel pressured to always achieve flawlessness.
- Avoid telling students they are smart. Instead, encourage them to be proud of their work, as there is always room for improvement.
- The phrase “not working to one’s potential” is vague. We should teach students how to reach their full potential.
The words and tone used greatly impact the teaching and learning process. By selecting their words thoughtfully, teachers can establish trust and pave the way for success. Words play a crucial role in helping students comprehend their thoughts and actions, ultimately showcasing their capabilities.
Positive Language Shows Faith
When teachers use positive language while educating students, students can meet goals. This gives students the confidence to work with their classmates, listen, and respect others.
Praise is a powerful tool for educators as it aids the development of strong study habits, critical thinking, and reasoning skills. Demonstrating positive language encourages students to engage in similar behavior with their peers. Positive language has a lasting impact on self-esteem.
Positive language isn’t acquired immediately; it requires practice. The use of positive words in the classroom strengthens a part of the brain that promotes cognitive functioning and motivates students. Language shapes students’ self-perception, so using positive language empowers students for life.