I teach the weakest 20 fifth graders Science. They are quarrelsome and like to bicker with one another. Sometimes, I resort to shouting to keep them in order.
The teacher next door - incidentally my Reporting Officer - raised a concern about my shouting and how this might impact my mental well-being to my Co-Form Teacher. The latter then had a word with me about implementing strategies that would involve zero shouting. The next day, my Reporting Officer had a word with me as well. 😅
Look, I don’t think that yelling at kids to keep them hushed is an inappropriate classroom management strategy, but I acknowledge how my booming voice might interfere with your teaching. So, today, I took my class out of the classroom and let them learn Science through a dog-and-bone game. Out of sight, out of mind.
Honestly, I don’t know if the dog-and-bone game would help my students retain the concepts wrt the respiratory system better. But I guess the feedback forced me to try to explore alternative ways of teaching.