Many of the things teachers do to promote, or
inhibit, positive self-esteem, comes from
unintended actions. There are obvious things
teachers do, such as who is called on in the
class, who's papers are posted on the bulletin
boards...but there are less obvious things that
are done; actions which directly affect the
students positive self-esteem. The most frequent
area where this is the case is with marking
student papers.
The following are some quick tips which any
teacher can immediately use in improving the
positive self-esteem in the classroom:
NEVER GRADE IN RED INK. Red is a
"negative" color. Think: stop signs and
lights, warning labels, poisen, etc. Our
society has conditioned us to immediately
view red as something negative.
Subconsciously, (and often conscientiously),
a paper that is handed back full of red
marks tells the student that he or she is a
"dummy". A "self-fulfilling prophesy" often
results with these students!
USE GREEN OR BLUE INK. Green, on
the other hand, is a "positive" color, as is
blue to a lesser extent. When green is used,
corrections, or markings, become more of a "constructive
criticism" type of comment.
USE A SLASH "/" RATHER THAN AN "X"
WHEN MARKING A WRONG ANSWER. Again, for
the same reasons one does not use red ink.
The "X" is a negative symbol.
MARK NUMBER RIGHT OUT OF THE TOTAL,
VERSUS MINUS THE NUMBER WRONG. Do you
accentuate the positive, or the negative?
2/20 still looks better than -18.
Also be aware of cultural differences. For instance, NEVER write a Korean
student's name using red ink (even if it's a friendly note to the child). In
the Korean culture, writing someone's name in red is a sign of death! Korean
parents are often horrified when papers come home with their child's name
written in red!
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